Important Facts On Total Laser Resurfacing

By Roger Foster


Wrinkles are without a doubt the commonest skin problem that we struggle with. While it is mostly a natural occurrence that sets in as we advance in age, it may also be seen in younger persons due to some medical conditions. Total laser resurfacing is one of the treatments that is available to Cincinnati residents. This procedure is said tone of the most effective of all that are used in solving the problem.

During the treatment, the laser beam is directed to the epidermis which is the most superficial layer of the skin. Collagen fibers that are found in this area are destroyed by the beam. The body initiates a healing mechanism which results in the formation of new fibers within days to weeks. On the surface this is manifested by smoother texture with reduction in the prominence of scars, periorbital lines, perioral lines and skin pigments.

Anyone can be a candidate for the procedure. There are not many known contraindications. However, it is important to note that there are a number of medications that you need to avoid in the days leading up to the procedure. These include, among others, aspirin, vitamin E and any supplements that may hinder clotting. You also need to avoid smoking for two weeks before and after the procedure.

There is usually no need for admission to a facility as the treatment can be easily carried out in an office. There is very little preparation that is required. Light topical anesthesia may or may not be required depending on the sensitivity of the affected skin. A session lasts for between 30 minutes to one hour but may be longer or shorter depending on the extent of the problem and expected results.

One session is adequate for a majority of people. A few people exhibit a minimal response and require additional treatments before the required changes are seen. Any additional changes are usually administered at intervals of 6 weeks. This is necessary as it gives the collagen tissue (in the epidermis) time to regenerate.

For light skinned individuals, there is often a residual pink or red color over the treated area. The color normalizes within two to three months (a little longer in fair skinned people). These areas can be covered by oil-free, green based makeup if they are a major concern. For persons with darker skin tones, the main side effect appears to be formation of dark pigments. A small amount of a bleaching agent used before and after the procedure helps mask these changes.

Dressing is not a must. However, you need to have a number of recovery products as you go home. These include emollient creams, antibiotics, a gentle cleanser and sun block. The treated areas should be cleaned daily (at least three times) for about three weeks. These measures help to reduce the risk of scab formation.

Laser resurfacing can be used in both men and woman and for a wide range of skin conditions. In spite of the high success rates that are associated with this procedure, it should be understood that results vary from one person to another. Some people require more sessions and a longer period of time to show a positive response.




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