As a child, your skin was soft and
smooth. Over the years, the sun, wind and pollution in the air have
caused significant damage to the skin. As part of the natural aging
process, our skin begins to lose collagen and begins to accumulate a
thicker layer of dead cells, while our healthier skin layers have
become thinner. All of these changes will cause our skin to look
wrinkled and leathery. Many of my clients think that their skin is
always dry and flaky and have used all sorts of expensive
moisturizers in hopes of "plumping" up the skin by
restoring its moisture. Although it's true that as you age your skin
loses its natural ability to hold moisture, this is not the reason
why your skin "looks dry and flaky". The dry look is also
caused by the thick dead cell layer (stratum corneum) that has built
up over many years covering the underlying healthy layer of the
skin.
The laser is a new medical
technology which will help to restore the quality of your skin by
ablating the very superficial layer of the skin. The regenerated
skin will be smoother and healthier.
SIGNS OF AGING
The order in which the fine
lines appear and the depths of the lines may vary with each
individual. This depends very much on the action of the facial
muscles and whether you predominantly use the upper face or the
lower face during facial expression. The areas where wrinkles are
likely to appear first are around the eyes, the forehead and the
lips. Factors which accelerate aging is exposure to UV rays from the
sun, toxins in the air, smoking, stress and poor nutrition. It has
been found that those women on estrogen replacement therapy during
post-menopause age less than their peers who are not on estrogen.
WHAT IS LASER RESURFACING?
I use CO2 laser for laser
resurfacing. It works by emitting an intense beam of energy that
heats and vaporizes the outer layer of the skin instantly. Fine
lines and wrinkles around the mouth and eyes are smoothed. Deep
creases and frown lines will be softened. The depth of tissue that
it removes is so precise that it has replaced
chemical peels
completely. The healing is much quicker and better than in
chemical
peels. The results are also much more predictable. It also has less
risk of scarring.
OTHER BENEFITS OF LASER
RESURFACING
Other than wrinkle
reduction, CO2 laser resurfacing has quite a few other benefits and
is used to treat many other skin lesions:
- It tightens the loose skin. This
is particularly beneficial in tightening the baggy and loose
skin in the lower eyelids which may make you look tired.
- It stimulates collagen formation
over the long term to gain back some of the skin's elasticity.
This has been demonstrated histologically in volunteers who had
laser resurfacing.
- I also use laser resurfacing to
remove acne scars, dark sun-spots (hyperpigmentation), large
moles and pre-malignant skin lesions.
THE PROCEDURE
The CO2 laser resurfacing
is done as an in-office procedure. This is usually done under local
anesthesia. If the area to be lasered involves a region or the
entire face, then some IV sedation is recommended. The entire
procedure takes approximately 1 1/2 to 2 hours. If you were to have
conscious sedation, you should have someone drive you home and stay
with you for 24 hours after the procedure until the effects of the
sedation has worn off.
PREPARATIONS BEFORE THE
PROCEDURE
I recommend to my clients
to have the skin "prepped" before the laser resurfacing,
This involves a series of 1 or 2
miocrodermabrasions
(for
information on
miocrodermabrasions, ask my assistant or pick up a
brochure from me) and start on a medical skin care regime such as
low concentration of glycolic or lactic acid applied to the face
twice a day for one week prior to laser. These products are
available in my office. If you break out in cold sores, you
should start on a cold sore medication such as Famvir or Valtrex at
least one day prior to laser treatment and continue it for seven
days.
If you are a smoker, you do have an increased risk of poorer
healing, scarring and prolonged redness. I ask my clients to stop
smoking at least two weeks before the laser procedure.
RECOVERY
Generally, my patients
enjoy a short recovery time after laser resurfacing. Because the CO2
laser I use has a superior scanning mechanism, the redness will only
last on the average for six weeks as compared to three months with
most other CO2 laser resurfacing procedures. Most of the healing
takes place in the first week. During this time the treated areas
must be kept moist or covered with an occlusive dressing prescribed
by me. After the first week when the oozing has stopped, you may
camouflage the redness with some make-up. By this time you will
already notice the smoothness of the skin.
ARE YOU A CANDIDATE FOR LASER
SKIN RESURFACING?
I will review your medical
history, age and skin type with you during your consultation and
consider your desired results to determine if you are a candidate
for laser resurfacing. Results can vary from patient to patient
based on different skin types and types of skin lesions, and a
different form of laser may benefit you more.
OTHER LASERS USED FOR SKIN
RESURFACING
The other laser I sometimes
use is the Erbium-yag laser, which you may have heard about. It was
popular because the redness lasted shorter than the CO2 laser. The
healing was therefore faster. It has slightly different indications
than CO2 lasers. I find it most effective in treating certain severe
acne scarred patients, particularly scars that look very bumpy or
depressed, because the laser works more to even out the irregular
skin contour rather than for wrinkle reduction. It also has very
little effect in tightening the skin.
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