Friday, December 20, 2013

Laser Skin Resurfacing Primer

Laser skin resurfacing produces excellent results in the right hands but can be horribly disfiguring in the wrong hands. Laser skin resurfacing can help to correct years of aging through reduction in age spots, wrinkle removal, and tightening of skin. Through skin tightening, laser skin resurfacing can be a good treatment for scars, particularly acne scars.

Is laser skin resurfacing safe?

Absolutely. Laser have been used for many years to improve the color and texture of skin. Today there are many options for lasers to perform skin resurfacing depending on the type of skin and the desired results. As with any medical procedure, there are risks and consultation with an experienced and trained physician is necessary to determine if you are a candidate for the procedure and to determine what exact risks you might face.

What is the down time with laser skin resurfacing?

With any type of laser which destroys the outer layer of skin, there will be a period of redness while the skin heals. Most skin resurfacing treatments require a period of skin care with moisturizers to prevent scarring and poor wound healing. Again, consultation with an experienced physician can ensure that you are informed before undertaking any cosmetic surgery procedure.

What does laser skin resurfacing treat?

Acne scars
Age spots
Scars after surgery
Scars from accidents
Wrinkles

What is the best laser for the procedure?

The best laser for the procedure depends on the type of skin the patient has and the desired result. For some people, an intense pulsed light machine may be best while for others carbon dioxide (CO2) lasers in combination with other skin rejuvenation procedures may be the best alternative.

Is everyone a candidate for the procedure?

Unfortunately, not everyone is a candidate. Some medical conditions preclude laser resurfacing treatments. Care must be taken with people who have dark skin as some laser treatments can create pigment irregularities. These pigment irregularities can be permanent and once produced can be very difficult if not impossible to correct.

Is the cost covered by insurance?

In most cases, skin rejuvenation procedures are not covered by insurance. In some instances, insurance may consider payment if the procedure is used to treat a previous accident or the results of a previously covered procedure. The only way to determine if a procedure is covered by insurance is to ask the insurance company.








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