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 Laser skin resurfacing
 Laser skin resurfacing - is a procedure to reduce wrinkles and skin imperfections, such as rash or acne scars. During this procedure on problem areas precisely directed a short, concentrated pulsating beams of light to remove the skin layer by layer. This popular procedure is also called laser peels, or laser vaporization lazabraziey.

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Who is a good candidate for laser resurfacing of the face?

If you have wrinkles around the eyes or mouth, or on their foreheads, small acne scars or facial skin tightening lost after the reaction, you may come face laser resurfacing.

If you have acne or skin is very dark, laser resurfacing of the face may not be for you. This technique is also recommended for stretch marks. Before you sign up for the procedure, you should consult with your doctor.

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How does laser resurfacing of the face

For laser facial resurfacing are often used two types of lasers: carbon dioxide (CO2) and erbium. Each laser vaporizes the skin cells damaged at the surface level.

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CO2 Laser Resurfacing

This method is used for years to treat a variety of skin problems including wrinkles, scars, warts, enlarged tonsils nasal, and other problems.

The newest version of laser resurfacing CO2 (CO2 fractional resurfacing) uses very short pulsed laser energy (ultrapuls) or continuous light beams that remove thin layers of skin with minimal heat damage. Recovery takes about two weeks.

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Erbium laser resurfacing

Erbium laser resurfacing is designed to remove superficial and moderately deep wrinkles on the face, arms, neck, or chest. One advantage of the erbium laser resurfacing is minimal burn surrounding tissue. This laser causes fewer side effects such as swelling, bruising and redness, so the recovery must occur faster than with CO2 laser resurfacing. In some cases, recovery takes only one week. Ask your doctor about how long the recovery will take from you.

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Preparing for laser resurfacing

  • Start by consulting a plastic surgeon or dermatologist to determine whether you need this procedure. Be sure to choose a doctor who has a certificate of training and experience in laser resurfacing. The doctor will determine which of the laser procedures best suited for you, given your medical history, state of health at the moment, and the desired result.
  • Tell your doctor if you have are cold on the lips or around the mouth. Laser resurfacing may provoke rashes in those who are prone to them.
  • If you decide to carry out laser skin resurfacing, the doctor will ask you not to take any medications or supplements that may affect blood clotting, such as aspirin, ibuprofen or vitamin Vitamins for everyone  Vitamins for everyone
   E, 10 days prior to surgery.
  • If you smoke, you must stop smoking two weeks before and after the procedure. Smoking can delay the process of recovery.

Your doctor may prescribe an antibiotic beforehand to prevent bacterial infection, and antiviral drugs, if you are prone to rash of cold on the lips.

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What to Expect

In general, laser resurfacing - is an outpatient procedure, which means that when it is not required to remain overnight in the hospital.

The doctor can treat some wrinkles around the eyes, mouth, or on their foreheads, or treat the entire face. For smaller areas the doctor numbs those areas which will handle local anesthetic. Your doctor may also give you a sedative medication. If the whole face is processed, you may make general anesthesia.

If a doctor treats only certain areas of the face, the procedure takes about 30-45 minutes. Treatment of the entire face takes up to two hours.

After the procedure, the doctor put a bandage sanding on the treated areas. After 24 hours after the procedure you need to start to clean the surface treated four or five times a day. Then you will need to lubricate these areas, such as petroleum jelly to prevent the formation of scabs. In general, the treated areas heal from 10 to 21 days, depending on the problem that at which it was treated.

If after laser skin resurfacing appears swollen, that's fine. The doctor may prescribe steroids to cope with the swelling under the eyes. Sleep an extra pillow to his head was raised, it can help reduce the swelling. Ice packs will also help reduce the swelling in the treated area for the first 24-48 hours after laser skin resurfacing.

You may feel itching or tingling in for 12 to 72 hours after the procedure. Five to seven days after laser resurfacing skin is dry and flaky.

When the skin heals, you can use cosmetics without fat, to minimize redness, which usually takes two to three months.

You will probably notice that some time after surgery, your skin will be brighter than usual. It is important to use a broad spectrum sunscreen that protects against ultraviolet rays and A, this time to protect the skin. Choosing a cream, look for one that is designed specifically for the face. It should have an SPF of less than 30. Limit your exposure to the sun, especially between 10 and 14 hours. A hat with a wide brim to help protect the skin from harmful sun rays.

It is also important to moisturize the skin well. If you use equipment with retinol or glycolic acid, you can return to them after about six weeks after the procedure, or when the doctor will allow.

When the treated areas heal, you can use the foundation to hide the pink or red What color goes red: beware  What color goes red: beware
   skin, which usually occurs after laser resurfacing. Usually for this purpose are suitable means for green-based, because they neutralize the red. After laser resurfacing is recommended that cosmetics containing no oils. Redness usually takes 2-3 months. But sometimes it disappears completely after six months. Usually red lasts longer in people with fair skin.

Those who have more dark skin are more prone to dark pigmentation. Using bleaching components before and after laser resurfacing can reduce this effect to a minimum. Also avoid exposure to direct sunlight and use sunscreen every day Sunscreen: summer trends  Sunscreen: summer trends
   broad spectrum.

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Complications from laser skin resurfacing

Although skin resurfacing can make skin perfect, it can improve its appearance. The potential risks of the procedure include:

  • Burns or other damage due to exposure to the laser
  • Scars
  • Skin discoloration, including areas lighter or darker
  • Reactivation of herpes (cold) on the lips
  • Bacterial infection

Milii, or small white bumps may appear on the laser-treated skin during healing. The doctor can get rid of them.

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