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Laser Skin Resurfacing
Laser Surgery
As one of the most exciting and innovative scientific achievements to date, laser technology is being utilized throughout the health care community. Dr. Mennitt and Dr. Daly use one of the newest lasers, the ultrapulse carbon dioxide laser, to treat sun-damaged skin, small benign lesions and scars in a procedure called laser skin resurfacing.
What is a laser?
The word "laser" is an acronym, which stands for Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation. A surgical laser, such as the CO2 laser, is a beam of light capable of removing unwanted tissue. The laser vaporizes skin cells by emitting bursts of radiation that are absorbed by water in these cells. Laser light penetrates to a very precise, controlled depth, making the procedure safe and predictable, while reducing the risk of scarring or pigmentation problems. Laser surgery is bloodless, and is performed right here in our office under light sedation.
What areas can be treated through laser skin resurfacing?
The laser is used to reduce tiny wrinkles, acne scars and other minor skin imperfections, especially around the mouth and eyes. It can improve sun-damaged and pathological skin problems that often cause concern to both men and women.
Laser Skin Resurfacing Procedure
A local anesthetic is given to ensure that you are comfortable throughout the procedure. The area is cleansed and draped. Drs. Mennitt and Daly direct the laser beam toward your skin imperfections. The laser quickly and accurately vaporizes the outermost layers of skin just four or five cells in thickness.
What can be expected?
In most cases, only one treatment is needed. The initial redness fades in a few weeks to a light pink, which can be camouflaged with cosmetics. The discoloration usually disappears in one to three months. The goal of laser surgery is to remove facial irregularities. Expectations by the patient must be realistic and results should be anticipated as improvements rather than total corrections. Results of the surgery depend on many factors such as the size, shape and location of the imperfection and the patient's heredity, age and general skin condition.
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