The use of carbon dioxide and erbium lasers to vaporize the undesired skin tissue a layer at a time, revealing the new skin beneath.
The use of carbon dioxide and erbium lasers to vaporize the undesired skin tissue one layer at a time, revealing fresh skin underneath.
uses high-energy light to burn away damaged skin. Laser resurfacing may be used to minimize wrinkles and fine scars.
Or laser peel, laser rejuvenation, laser surgery, is the act of using carbon dioxide (CO2), erbium, pulse dye or other laser to remove wrinkles, discolorations, age spots, and sun damaged skin or stimulate the body's fibroblasts to "grow" collagen to treat the wrinkle from within. The laser is passed over the treatment area to eradicate wrinkles around the eyes and mouth or anywhere there are unsightly lines, hyperpigmentation or blemishes.
A laser beam is used to remove the top layer of skin, addressing wrinkles and fine lines, giving way to fresh, new skin underneath. The term laser is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. A lot of attention has been given to lasers, as if the use of laser technology is safer or less invasive. Laser resurfacing (the first generation) does break the skin barrier, is still invasive surgery and must be entered into with caution.
light beams vaporize the top layers of the skin to lessen or resolve facial wrinkles, scars, birthmarks and aging appearance to the skin. This is usually performed on the full area of the face.
C0 facial resurfacing rejuvenates sun damaged skin and treats fine wrinkles.
(laser peel): use of laser to vaporize damaged skin while leaving surrounding tissues undamaged; used to eliminate or modify unsightly skin defects
a technique that directs short, concentrated pulsating beams of light at irregular skin to reduce facial wrinkles, blemishes or acne scars
See laser skin treatment.
Laser resurfacing is a technique used during laser surgery wherein molecular bonds of a material are dissolved by a laser. It is often used in a medical context, especially in dermatology, for the treatment of acne vulgaris, scars (see acne scar treatment), and spider telangiectasias or "spider veins" — a symptom of ataxia telangiectasia.