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Laser Resurfacing can treat not only wrinkles but also sun-damaged
skin, growths, acne scarring, and other conditions. Resurfacing lasers
have for the most part replaced chemical peels and dermabrasion. The
precision of these lasers have enabled doctors to remove tissue
precisely, without blood, and to a desired depth. They also tighten
collagen fibers.
Laser Resurfacing does have its disadvantages, depending on post
operative care and depth of the resurface, healing times may be long
(up to 30 days or longer). Redness, infection and undesirable results
due to limited experienced physicians performing the procedure are all
possible.
The Erbium and the CO2 laser are used for skin resurfacing. The
difference between the two lies in depth penetration. The CO2 laser is
more powerful, in experienced hands will produce great results. The
Ebrium has the same properties as a CO2 but has limited depth
penetration, limiting its effectiveness.
The Erbium laser is said to be safer, faster healing, less redness,
and less scarring than the CO2. This is true because the less the skin
is penetrated the quicker the healing time and the less the chances of
scarring and complications.
Laser resurfacing has its benefits of tightening the skin, reducing
wrinkles, removing scars and blemishes but it is an operation and has
risks. If post operative care is not followed carefully, scarring,
infection and color changes will appear rendering the procedure more
harmful.
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