LASER WRINKLE TREATMENT
& SKIN RESURFACING
• What causes wrinkles?
• What is the cause?
• How do I know if I have photodamaged
skin? • How does
pulse dye laser treatment reduce the signs of photodamage?
• Which other conditions are treatable
by lasers?
• How many treatments are required?
• Is the treatment painful?
• How does pulse dye laser treatment
differ from CO2 lasers, chemical peels, and dermabrasion?
• How does pulse dye laser treatment differ
from treatment with other photo skin treatment lasers? Is it safe?
• What will I look like after laser treatment?
• Is it safe?
• Are there treatment alternatives?
• How much does it cost?
• How do I find out more?
What causes wrinkles? | Top
Normal aging, trauma and environmental damage result in loss of
collagen in the second layer of skin known as the dermis. Smoking,
smiling, frowning and sleeping can also produce expression and
movement lines.
What is the cause?
| Top
Over time, the outer layer of the skin becomes scaly, thick and
irregular. Your skin develops blemishes and appears dull and sallow.
A laser peel can refreshen this superficial appearance of your
skin on your face, neck and hands.
How do I know
if I have photodamaged skin? | Top
If you are over 30 years old and enjoy an active lifestyle your
skin is probably showing signs of damage.
How does pulse dye laser
treatment reduce the signs of photodamage? | Top
Lasers work by focusing a beam of light to a target in the skin
such as enlarged blood vessels and irregular pigmentation. The
enlarged vessels and irregularities are removed without scarring
or damage to the treated or surrounding area and the underlying
collagen is stimulated. The laser is used to exfoliate the outer
surface (epidermis) layer of your skin on your face, neck or hands.
This is a simple outpatient procedure performed using only topical
freezing cream (EMLA) and can be done during a lunch hour without
anyone knowing. Do lasers work on all skin types?
Today's advanced lasers are capable of treating a wide variety
of skin types.
Which other conditions
are treatable by lasers? | Top
Elimination of red and brown blemishes, reduction of minor wrinkles,
reduction of pore size, and a general tightening of your skin's
collagen.
How many treatments
are required? | Top
Typically several treatments are required for full face treatment.
The average treatment takes about 20 minutes. Results may become
apparent after the first few treatments.
Is the treatment painful?
| Top
There is some minor discomfort associated with the treatment.
In most cases no anesthesia is necessary. Such discomfort can
be alleviated by cooling with a cold air system.
How does pulse dye laser treatment
differ from CO2 lasers, chemical peels, and dermabrasion?
| Top
Unlike CO2 lasers, dermabrasion or chemical peels that remove
the outer skin and require significant healing time, the pulse
dye laser gently penetrates the skin without damaging it and destroys
the blood vessels and brown pigment that are the cause of the
problem. It also tightens the collagen and minimizes large pores.
How does pulse dye laser treatment
differ from treatment with other photo skin treatment lasers? Is
it safe? | Top
Side effects are minimal. Pulse dye lasers have been used since
1983 to treat port wine birthmarks and hemangiomas in infants
as young as two days old as well as 20 different cosmetic conditions.
What will I look like after
laser treatment? | Top
Results will vary but you should expect your skin to appear reddened.
You can expect to return to your normal activities immediately
with minimal precautions such as sunscreen.
Is it safe? | Top
The risk of scarring is less than 1% with these lasers. Pigmentation
changes (either decreased or increased) may occur in the skin
that has been smoothened with the laser.
Are there treatment alternatives?
| Top
Yes, (e.g. topical medications and chemical peels) but none can
achieve the predictable depth required for effective wrinkle reduction.
How much does it cost?
| Top
Charges are based on the area to be treated and the choice of
laser. Prices range from $200-$4,000 depending upon the size of
the area being treated and the depth of the wrinkles.
How do I find out more?
| Top
Call our offices at Rockville office at 1-888-411-4SPA for more
information.
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