Monday, May 9, 2016

Some Facts Concerning Total Laser Resurfacing

By Laura Clark


Wrinkling and increased prominence of superficial lines are some of the features of aging skin. Excessive exposure to direct sunlight also tends to yield the same results. There are a number of treatments that are used in restoring the youthfulness of the skin by reducing the prominence of these abnormalities. Total laser resurfacing is one of the most effective options that exist in Cincinnati.

Having some background knowledge on wrinkle and superficial line formation will help use appreciate how this method works. Research has established that these conditions are caused by aging of collagen tissues found within the dermis layer of the skin. Collagen is a type of connective tissue that provides structural integrity to the entire skin. The idea of having resurfacing is to replace the aged collagen tissue with newer fibers.

In laser resurfacing, a laser beam is used to cause damage to the aged collagen tissue which will provide an opportunity for new collagen to regenerate. The effects of the treatment take a few weeks to become evident. While most people show remarkable results after a single session, others require several of them. Additional treatments are usually given at intervals of 6 weeks to allow for formation of new collagen between the sessions.

The treatment can be offered to anyone as there are no major contraindications. The preparation is minimal which makes it possible to offer the treatment as soon as it has been prescribed. Perhaps the only cause for concern is the fact that there is a bit of invasiveness that may lead to bleeding. For this reason, one is advised to stop any drugs that may increase the risk of bleeding. These include blood thinners, aspirin and nicotine.

In most centers, the procedure is done as a day case. What this means is that one can be released to go home on the same day. Although there is usually no pain, topical anesthesia or light sedation may be required in people who have very sensitive skin. Typically, the entire procedure takes less than an hour except when a very large area of skin is involved. In general, the side effects are fewer than those associated with other alternatives.

The time needed for healing tends to vary. The main determinant is the depth of the peel. Generally, however, about 3 to 7 days are needed. One may experience some itching over the treated area but this will resolve within a few days. Some people may also may also notice reddening of the skin but this too normalizes in a few days. Persons with light skin tones are more likely to be affected by this problem.

Dressings are not a must after the procedure has been conducted. However, there are some recovery products that are available. Hyper emollient creams, antibiotics and sun blocks are among those that are most commonly prescribed by skin specialists. Make up is usually helpful in persons that have excessive reddening of treated area in light skinned individuals as are bleaching agents in dark skinned persons affected by pigments.

Laser resurfacing continues to increase in demand by the day particularly due to the major advances in the techniques that are employed. The main determinant of success is the magnitude of the problem. The number of sessions required also vary depending on the type of problem involved and its severity.




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