Laser acne treatment has been around for a couple of years, and are fast replacing traditional acne prevention and removal. As antibiotics are becoming ineffective due to the excessive, more and more people are opting for this new technique. During laser resurfacing, the doctor keeps the laser pen over the acne or acne scarring and concentrate the light and back light waves vaporizing only the unwanted tissue and create a new surface skin cell growth. Thus, the term "laser resurfacing". The new collagen actually forms after laser treatment. (Collagen is the protein that helps give skin its texture of the skins connective tissue).
Although the laser resurfacing is safe and painless, in almost all cases, some post-procedural, bruising and swelling is normal. In most cases, these side effects persist for seven to ten days. Wait for it to go before makeup.
Currently there are Federal restrictions on who can perform laser resurfacing; the rules affect only the laser makers. There are many types of lasers, for many different purposes, so be sure to use a dermatologist or plastic surgeon. Make sure to ask the doctor is trained to use the laser equipment, and if your doctor owns the lease or laser equipment. Ask to see photos of the doctor's cases before and after, and discover how many different types of lasers is a doctor, and how many times each of the equipment being used.
Many doctors feel that laser resurfacing has dark skin, because it changes the color of the material and not predictable. Others believe that a very experienced surgeon hands, people with darker skin tones can benefit.
Laser acne treatment is more invasive than-ablative lasers. To remove them, erosion, melting, evaporation or evapotranspiration. Ablative lasers are not recommended for darker skin color.
Laser resurfacing more than 2500 $ full face against the $ 1000 for other types of scars and acne removal costs. Consult with an experienced aesthetic dermatologist and laser surgeon, to determine what works best for you.
Friday, November 2, 2012
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