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LASER SKIN RESURFACING
How do lasers work?
Who is the candidate for laser skin resurfacing?
- Acne or chickenpox Scars.
- Irregular skin tones.
- Tanned skin
- Skin damaged due to ageing.
- Sunburn skin.
- Fine lines and wrinkles ( static lines )around the eyes, forehead or mout
Who will not benefitted by laser skin therapy?
- Active acne(pimples)
- Very dark toned skin.
- Deep wrinkles and dynamic wrinkles.
- Excessive or sagging loose skin.
How is the procedure performed?
Laser resurfacing is performed on an outpatient basis. It all starts with cleaning your face and using numbing creams. This helps you be comfortable when the procedure is being done.
General sedation is rarely used and not required. A partial-face laser abrasion might take upto 30 to 45 minutes, and full-face takes 1 to 2 hours.
Following laser resurfacing, a nonstick dressing is applied to the treated area for a day
The treated areas are cleansed using saline two to five times a day. An ointment such as Vaseline or moisturizing creams is applied. The ointments or creams prevent any scab formation. The areas heal depending on the depth of the treatment done. It could take anywhere between 5 to 21 days.
After procedure care for laser treatment,
- Skin could be red, sensitive and sunburned. Redness, swelling, itching or stinging may last for a few days.
- Skin will become dry and stars to peel. New skin will be appearing pink. It will gradually lighten up by next two to three months
- Cleanse the area two to five times a day as advised by doctor.
- Use ice facial mask every fifteen minutes for first one day.
- Use any mostuire cream twice a day.
- Avoid any local facial treatment care.
- Avoid smoke.
- Sun protection is a must.Apply sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 30, as advised by your doctor.
What are the possible side effects?
- Hyper pigmentation increased coluring of skin- mostly happens when exposed to sun after the procedure.
- Swelling and bruising
- Redness
- Sunburn – again when you are exposed with out proper protectio

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