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A Comprehensive Guide To Laser Skin Resurfacing



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By : Sal Farzin    zero times read
Submitted 2008-08-15 15:53:02
Before you consider laser skin resurfacing, it is advisable that you educate yourself first as to how the actual procedure will be performed. Laser resurfacing will give you the basic understanding of this treatment strategy. This article is created to provide you with all the relevant information that you may need as far as the different types of lasers used for skin resurfacing are concerned. The kind of laser to be used on you depends upon the type of procedure you are considering.

There are two particular lasers that are used at laser skin resurfacing centers today. These are the carbon dioxide laser or the CO2 and the Erbium laser or the Er:Yag. The carbon dioxide laser is the method of choice for simple skin resurfacing procedures. The Erbium, on the other hand, belongs to the class of relatively new lasers used for skin resurfacing. If you want extensive resurfacing, the practitioner may decide to go for the Er:Yag laser.

Carbon dioxide laser resurfacing is normally used for removing the deep lines and wrinkles that have resulted from aging. It can also be used on certain layers of the skin to address acne problems, scars, fine lines, and other skin imperfections. The result of this laser procedure is very much like dermabrasion or skin peeling. The only difference is that carbon dioxide lasers work by vaporizing the skin layers. It does not use sanding products or chemicals to achieve the same effect. After using this type of laser, your skin will feel very tight. This is actually good for the eye region as it can decrease wrinkles and crow's feet on your face with little or no complications at all. However, the risk of scarring and infection is still there so extra care has to be observed.

The newer laser is the Erbium laser. While it works in the same way as the carbon dioxide laser, this one tends to vaporize lesser than the latter. If you are young and don't have too much problem on your skin, this is the type perfect for you. Patients with darker skin tone would also benefit from this laser. It works best for sun damage and acne scars. It is better than CO2 lasers in a way that it can be controlled easily by surgeons. As a result, better accuracy is achieved.

Laser skin resurfacing can provide you lasting and dramatic results all the time. While it cannot totally eliminate wrinkles, it can definitely improve the look of your face. Ask your surgeon as to how you can benefit from these procedures.
Author Resource:- Sal provides information about the laser skin resurfacing through his website on laser skin resurfacing guide.
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