A Review Of Total Laser Resurfacing

By Roger Foster


Laser therapy for the management of skin conditions is a practice that continues to gain popularity by the day. Total laser resurfacing is today the preferred method of reducing wrinkles and superficial lines from the skin. Compared to other modalities used for the same, it is less painful, leads to more rapid recovery and is associated with less side effects. We will explore a number of things Cincinnati residents need to consider if they plan to undergo the procedure.

This treatment is directed at the uppermost layer of the skin, the epidermis. The laser beam destroys most of the collagen tissue found in this region. As healing takes place in the subsequent weeks, new collagen fibers are synthesized resulting in tighter and smoother skin. The number and prominence of periorbital lines, perioral lines, scars and skin pigments. Therapy is individualized since the problems greatly vary from one patient to another.

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.

The procedure can be safely carried out in an outpatient setting as long as all the required equipment is available. Your doctor may administer some anesthesia topically or sedation if your skin is very sensitive. The entire session usually lasts 30 minutes to one hour. The exact duration depends on the nature of the problem as well as the area of skin affected.

A single session may be all that is required but most people require several of them for optimal results to be realized. Additional sessions are usually given six weeks apart so as to give the skin a chance to regenerate between successive sessions. Positive results are evident immediately and more improvements set in gradually as healing is taking place.

Light skinned persons tend to have a residual pink or red color after the procedure. This should not be a major cause for concern as the color normalizes in two or three months for most people. It may take a little longer in those with fairer skin tones. Oil-free makeup is often used to camouflage these areas as healing takes place. For darker tones of skin, the main unwanted effect is the appearance of dark pigments. These pigments can be minimized by use of a bleaching agent.

There is no need for any dressing as you go home. A number of recovery products will be prescribed by your doctor to be used for a couple of days until your next visit. Such products include a hyper emollient cream, a gentle cleanser, antibiotics and a sun block. Mineral make-up may also be necessary in the event that the pink discoloration is noted.

Laser resurfacing has produced remarkable solutions for many skin conditions affecting a wide range of skin tones. However, it is important to remember that there is inter-individual variability in success rates even when the procedure is performed by the same professional. Ensure that you follow the instructions that are issued by your doctor and to adjust your expectations depending on your specific circumstances.




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