OTHER COSMETIC PROCEDURES: LASER SURGERY FAQ
What Is Laser Resurfacing of the Skin?
Laser resurfacing, also known as laser dermabrasion, is a technique for
smoothing fine wrinkles of the skin. Various types of lasers, made up of
energetic beams of focused light, can be applied to the skin in short pulses to
remove irregular contours, discolored areas, tattoos or blood vessels.
How Do Lasers Work?
They work by bouncing a beam of light back and forth between optical mirrors
and lenses, amplifying the strength with each cycle. When the beam is powerful
enough it is released, almost as if opening a gate, in a short pulse of energy.
This burst of energy causes a carefully controlled burn. The color and energy of
the light depends upon what type of material is being stimulated. Each laser can
be tuned, much like a musical instrument. Many materials can be used, such as
carbon dioxide, ruby crystals and argon, which is a gas similar to what is used
in florescent lights.
I've Heard of all Different Kinds of Lasers With Fancy Names; What Are the
Various Types and What Do They Do?
The CO2 laser is used for sun damaged, aging, wrinkled or scarred skin. It
may also be used as a cutting instrument or, on very high power, to remove moles
and skin cancers. This is the one that has received so much attention on
television and in magazines for reversing the effects of aging.
The Q switched Nd: YAG laser is used for tattoos and pigmented lesions, such
as moles or freckles.
The flashlamp pulsed dye laser is used for vascular lesions, such as spider
veins.
What Are the Alternatives to Laser Treatment?
Chemical peels with glycolic acid, trichloroacetic acid and phenol have been
successfully used for many years to selectively smooth the outer layers of skin.
Mechanically sanding down the skin, known as dermabrasion has been used just as
long.
I've Heard That Laser Treatment Is far Superior and Doesn't Ever Leave any
Redness of the Skin or Scarring. Is This True?
The depth of the laser burn is probably more predictable than that of
chemical peels or dermabrasion. The laser strength and exposure time to the skin
can be precisely controlled. However, the body's tissue reaction to the laser
cannot always be predicted for a particular patient. Erythema, redness or
scarring can last from several weeks to a couple of months regardless of the
method used. On rare occasions scarring can be permanent.
Who Is a Candidate for Laser Treatment?
Anyone who has an irregular area of skin, whether due to contour, wrinkles,
color, blood vessels or scars, may be a good candidate.
Is Laser a Substitute for a Face Lift or Surgery for Baggy Eyelids?
No. Lasers do firm up the skin and increase skin tone, but they are not
capable of eliminating skin that has lost its elasticity. Once the skin truly
sags instead of simply wrinkles, surgery is required to correct the undesirable
cosmetic appearance.
Does Laser Resurfacing Correct Wrinkling in the Neck?
Unfortunately, early studies do not show a good result in the neck.
Are Lasers Safe?
For the most part lasers are very safe. However, as with any medical
procedure there are risks and benefits. Scarring, pain, lack of permanent
results, delayed healing up to several months, and other risks are uncommon, but
possible. Sometimes additional treatment in the form of surgery may be necessary
after laser treatment.
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