Laser resurfacing the nonsurgical facelift
In the past, someone who wanted to smooth out the wrinkles on his or her face would have to endure a facelift or another similarly invasive procedure. Different times bring new possibilities. While facelifts are still common procedures, fine lines and wrinkles can also be removed through laser resurfacing and other less invasive means.
Laser resurfacing makes use of pulses of light produced by a special laser. This light is absorbed by water in the skin and substances called chromophores that are also present in the skin. Certain laser resurfacing procedures involve removing layers of skin but this is mostly when there are scars or dark spots to be removed. This can be painful and calls for either local or general anesthesia. The good news is that taking away fine wrinkles is a less intensive procedure. Laser skin resurfacing can stimulate collagen production beneath the surface of the skin improving its firmness and tone. This can help smooth out fine wrinkles and give the skin an generally younger appearance. This type of laser resurfacing is done as an outpatient procedure, and patients can go back to work almost immediately.
Of course, laser resurfacing is a medical procedure so it's important to recognize that each person will respond differently to the treatment. Lighter skin types will normally experience better results than darker skin types for example. The procedure also leaves the skin sensitive to sunlight for a time so best results are experienced when patients limit their exposure following treatments .
Generally, laser resurfacing has been found to be a safe, effective and nearly painless way to remove wrinkles and other fine lines, although it isn't without possible side effects. Common side effects of treatments are swelling, itching and some tenderness at the area of treatment. Side effects generally subside in a matter of days and should be considered part of a routine recovery after treatment. Other side effects may include pigment changes in the skin and acne flare-ups. Although it's very rare, scarring can occur but can usually be effectively treated with medications.
Deeper wrinkles typically require more extreme ablative approaches but generally, laser resurfacing is an ideal approach for minor wrinkles and fine lines on the face.. Quick and easy outpatient treatment allowing a quick return to work makes it an especially appealing option in today's busy life style.
If you are interested in treating your wrinkles and giving yourself younger-looking skin without having to resort to an expensive and invasive surgical procedure, laser resurfacing might be the answer. Ask your doctor to learn if laser resurfacing is right for you. Schedule a consultation with dr. cheng when you're ready. Dr. Cheng is Houston's leading expert in laser resurfacing, and she is more than capable of treating everything from fine wrinkles to deep acne scars. Call her office today at 713-489-7673.
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