The skin is the largest organ of our body that plays a critical role in our health and beauty. Since the skin is the first line of our body’s defense against intrusions and infections, environmental factors and pollutants such as sun rays, air particulates, gravity, and germs, sometimes negatively affect its appearance, resulting in skin conditions such as wrinkles, dark patches, etc. Laser skin resurfacing is here to help you get rid of these issues and make your skin glowing with youthfulness.
Laser skin resurfacing, also sometimes called laserbrasion, laser peel, or laser vaporization, uses a laser beam to vaporize skin layers at different levels to give way to the growth of new skin with more elasticity, clarity, and youthfulness.
Laserbrasion is effective in treating acne scars, blotches, signs of aging such as fine lines, and wrinkles around the eyes (crow’s feet), mouth wrinkles (smoker’s lines), and forehead lines (frown lines). Chickenpox scars, sun spots, liver spots, dull complexion, enlarged pores, warts, linear epidermal nevi, varicose veins (spider veins), vascular lesions, and post-facelift unresponsiveness can also be addressed with laser skin resurfacing. It may also be used to remove birthmarks such as port-wine stains and tattoos.
Following the procedure, the skin will be:
- Even in tone and texture
- Youthful looking
- Smooth and soft
- Plump and firm
- Vibrant and healthy
- Wrinkle-free
- Clear (from spots, scars, birthmarks, spider veins, etc.)
Laser skin resurfacing is a proven method to rejuvenate the skin, which has the following benefits:
- Safe and effective
- Minimal discomfort
- Minimal side effects
- Short downtime
The precision of laser skin resurfacing is higher than other procedures thanks to rapid development in new laser technologies, which is most helpful in delicate areas such as around the eyes. Although facial laser is more effective and common, it is also applicable to the neck, chest, hands, arms, and legs. Laser skin resurfacing can be done on its own or in combination with other treatments.
Laser skin resurfacing is performed by a board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon in an outpatient facility. The experience and qualification of the doctor make a big difference in the outcome.