What Is Laser Skin Resurfacing?

Laser Skin Resurfacing

As one of the leading solutions for minimizing the appearance of wrinkles, scars, and other blemishes, laser skin resurfacing could be the perfect solution for those who want to improve the look of their skin. 

But what is laser skin resurfacing, and could it be your solution to treating the signs of aging and blemishes? In this article, the team at FaceByFisher discusses laser skin resurfacing to give you a better idea of whether this cosmetic procedure is right for you. 

What Is Laser Skin Resurfacing?

So, what is skin resurfacing? Laser skin resurfacing is a complex cosmetic procedure that uses laser technology that amplifies light waves to improve skin texture, tone, and appearance. It stimulates collagen production, reducing wrinkles, scars, and blemishes. 

There are two main types: ablative and non-ablative. Ablative lasers remove thin layers of skin, requiring more healing time but delivering incredible results. In contrast, non-ablative lasers target the underlying layers without damaging the surface, resulting in a shorter recovery period. 

Both methods offer effective solutions for various skin concerns, but it’s best to speak with your plastic surgeon to determine which is best for you.

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Who Should Consider Laser Skin Resurfacing?

Before deciding if laser skin resurfacing is the right procedure, it’s a good idea to learn if you’re an ideal candidate. This procedure is ideal for anyone who has the following: 

  • Wrinkles 
  • Various skin conditions
  • Undergone a recent chemical peel
  • Dark skin patches
  • Loose skin
  • Scarring

What Are the Actual Benefits of Laser Skin Resurfacing?

Once you have completed the procedure, the treated area may be sensitive or irritated. 

As your skin regrows, you will notice visibly firmer skin and reduced or complete removal of the targeted blemish. Your skin will also feel and look softer and more even-toned.

What Are the Possible Side Effects Of Laser Skin Resurfacing?

As with any cosmetic procedure, there may be some side effects. 

For example, there is a possibility of experiencing burning, sensitivity, rashes, swelling, hyperpigmentation, redness, and infections. However, many of these side effects are rare. 

What Can You Expect from This Procedure? 

A laser resurfacing procedure can only be done by a qualified dermatologist or reputable, qualified plastic surgeon. 

The doctor first numbs the areas needing treatment using local anesthesia. After your face has been numbed, the doctor uses the laser skin resurfacing procedure to treat wrinkles around your eyes, mouth, forehead, or entire face. The targeted area will depend on what you and your surgeon decide together. 

Typically, the procedure lasts a minimum of 45 minutes to a maximum of two hours. Since it’s an outpatient procedure, you won’t have to stay overnight.

Additionally, to maintain the best results, you should schedule regular treatment.

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Wrap-Up on Laser Skin Resurfacing

This procedure is great for a longer-lasting solution to healthier and better-looking skin. While there are some possible side effects, the benefits outweigh them. 

So, if you have any of the skin issues discussed above and want to eliminate them, consider speaking with FaceByFisher. Our plastic surgeon has extensive experience with laser skin resurfacing and can help you achieve your desired results. 

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