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Laser
Resurfacing

What is a Laser?
Laser stands for Light Amplification by the
Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Lasers work by
producing an intense beam of bright light that
travels in one direction. The laser beam can gently
vaporize and/or ablate skin tissue to improve
wrinkles, scars and blemishes, seal blood vessels or
cut skin tissue. The laser has the unique ability to produce one
specific color (wavelength) of light, which can be
varied in its intensity and pulse duration. The
newest laser systems have become remarkably precise
and selective, allowing for wonderful results
while being extremely safe.

Before
After
Case
performed by Dr. Harvey
What is
CO2 Skin Resurfacing?
CO2 Laser resurfacing improves wrinkles, acne scars, and aging and sun-damaged
skin, and is one of the most significant
medical breakthrough in skin rejuvenation. Using a
wand-like laser hand piece, undesired skin cells and
wrinkles literally disappear in a puff of mist and
are replaced by fresh skin cells. One of the laser's
most significant advantages over traditional
procedures such as a facelift is that
treatment is relatively bloodless. The procedure
also offers more control with respect to the depth of penetration
of the skin's surface, therefore allowing for an increased degree
of precision and safety.
Who is Qualified to Perform
Laser Surgery?
Plastic Surgeons and Dermasurgeons have extensive experience
with laser surgery and were among the first
specialists to use lasers for skin renewal and
treating a variety of skin disorders. Since results
are technique-sensitive and entail an artistic
component, it's important to select a surgeon with demonstrated laser expertise
What Conditions Can Laser
Resurfacing Treat?
Laser resurfacing is performed in the
surgeons office to help:
- Erase fine lines and wrinkles of the face
- Smooth and tighten eyelid skin
- Improve crow's feet around the eyes
- Soften pucker marks and frown lines
- Remove brown spots and splotchy, uneven skin
color
- Improve and flatten scars
- Repair smoker's lines
- Improve skin tone and texture
How Does the Erbium (Er) Laser
Work?
The high-powered erbium:YAG laser produces energy
in a wavelength that gently penetrates the skin, is
readily absorbed by water (a major component of
tissue cells), and scatters the heat effects of the
laser light. These unique properties allow
dermatologic surgeons to remove thin layers of skin
tissue with exquisite precision while minimizing
damage to surrounding skin.The Er:YAG laser is commonly used for skin
resurfacing in patients who have superficial to
moderate facial wrinkles, mild surface scars or
splotchy skin discolorations. Skin rejuvenation with
the Er:YAG laser offers the advantages of reduced
redness, decreased side effects and rapid healing
compared to some other laser systems.
How Do Non-Ablative Lasers
Work?
Unlike laser resurfacing technologies that heat
and remove the top skin tissue, non-ablative or
non-wounding lasers actually work beneath the
surface skin layer. This novel approach appears to
stimulate collagen growth and tighten underlying
skin to improve skin tone and remove fine lines and
mild to moderate skin damage. It offers the patient
the benefits of few side effects and rapid healing
with virtually no "downtime."
What Can Be Expected During
and After Treatment?
Discomfort is usually minor during the procedure,
and your dermatologic surgeon can discuss the
administration of any pain medication prior to
treatment. Following skin resurfacing, the treated areas
usually are kept moist with ointment or surgical
bandages for the first few days. The skin is
typically red or pink and may be covered with a fine
crust. The treated sites must be protected from
sunlight after the procedure. Once healing is
completed, sun block lotion should be applied. In
some cases, a pink surface color may remain for
several days to several months. Make-up can be worn
after about 7-14 days.
Are There Side Effects or
Complications?
Each year thousands of laser resurfacing
procedures are performed successfully. Significant
complications are rare, and the risk of scarring is
low. Some patients may be at risk for varying
degrees of pigmentation loss, particularly with the
CO2 laser. Common minor side effects may include
crusting, mild swelling, redness or brown
discoloration at the treatment sites. These are
usually minimized by surgical techniques and pre-
and post-operative regimens.
We
encourage the use of
Dermacia MD Lycogel® Camouflage
products to help with healing and to minimize post
treatment redness
What Are the Limitations of
Laser Resurfacing?
Laser resurfacing is not a substitute for a
facelift, nor can the procedure eliminate excessive
skin or jowls. However, by tightening loose skin,
laser resurfacing can improve certain folds and
creases. Laser resurfacing offers an alternative to
traditional resurfacing methods like dermabrasion,
and can also work well in conjunction with or as an
additional treatment to other cosmetic skin
procedures such as
chemical peels,
blepharoplasty
(eyelid) surgery and
liposuction of the face and
neck.
Before and After
Photos (Click on photos to enlarge) (performed by Dr. Harvey)
If you
have any questions, or wish to schedule a Laser Resurfacing consultation, please
call
Ponte
Vedra Dermatology
& Aesthetic Surgery at (904) 285-7546 or email
consultation@pvderm.com.
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