Nothing is quite as beautiful as soft, smooth, vibrant looking skin.
Over time, the effects of aging and the elements begin to show on all of our
faces. Since 1996 medicine has seen dramatic improvements in the ability of
lasers to retard and/or reverse these outward signs of aging. However, most
busy patients dont want to spend a lot of time away from their active
lifestyles recovering from laser resurfacing. Fortunately for them, a Microlaserpeel
results in very little downtime.
What is a Microlaserpeel?
A Microlaserpeel is the latest advancement in skin resurfacing. The Microlaserpeel
is performed using a Sciton laser which is now recognized as a preferred method
in skin resurfacing because it combines the best features of the Erbium and
CO2 laser procedures, while eliminating the drawbacks of each.
How is a Microlaserpeel different from other treatments?
Our advanced Sciton laser system enables the physician to program a specific
treatment plan for each patient. Unlike MicroDermabrasion, which only removes
the outer 10 microns on the skin surface, the Microlaserpeel can remove up to
50 microns of aged and sun-damaged tissue. This allows for the treatment of
many unwanted skin conditions such as wrinkles, scars, acne scars, skin laxity,
keratoses and pigmentary problems with limited downtime.
Compared to the multilevel laser resurfacing, patients treated with a Microlaserpeel
heal in a fraction of time. This is because the procedure produces only minimal
tissue damage which results in less sloughing, less oozing and the intensity
and duration of post-operative swelling is also greatly reduced.
Your consultation
During your consultation, you and your doctor will discuss your concerns and
the changes that youd like to make in your appearance. Your doctor will
explain Microlaserpeel treatments to you. Together you will decide if Microlaserpeel
is for you.
What are the benefits of a Microlaserpeel?
Microlaserpeels provide a more youthful look.
Microlaserpeels provide improved skin texture.
Microlaserpeels provide improved elasticity.
Microlaserpeels improve the appearance of acne scars.
Microlaserpeels are safe, reliable, outpatient procedures.
Microlaserpeels are relatively painless.
Microlaserpeels can be performed with local or topical anesthesia.
Microlaserpeels have fewer unwanted side effects and complications.
Microlaserpeels can be used on the neck, hands and chest.
Microlaserpeels produce less heating and burning of surrounding
tissue.
Healing is more rapid because Microlaserpeels cause less redness,
swelling and bruising.
Who are the best candidates for a Microlaserpeel?
Anyone wishing to reduce or delay the signs of aging, postpone more aggressive
surgical treatments or prolong the results of previous treatments can benefit
from a Microlaserpeel. Even patients with pigmentation and scars can benefit
from Microlaserpeels.
How many Microlaserpeels will I need?
The treatment plan for every patient is different. Some patients prefer additional
peels spaced at 6 month intervals.
What about the recovery?
A Microlaserpeel results in much less post-operative redness, less swelling
and provides a more rapid healing compared to other skin resurfacing methods.
The skin is healed in 2 to 4 days, depending on the depth of the peel and in
most cases patients are fully recovered and back to normal within 5 days. Post-operatively,
the treated area will resemble a sunburn for about 3 days. Any minimal discomfort
is easily controlled with medication. Sunblock should be applied when in the
sun.
This information is intended to supplement, not replace, a consultation with a board certified physician. To
find out if you could be a candidate for one of these procedures
or to learn more information about these procedures, we invite you
to contact one of our doctors for a private consultation.
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