Micro
Laser Peel Treatment- For Smoother, Healthier looking skin!
What
is a Micro Laser Peel?
The Micro Laser Peel is the newest tool in the fight against aging. This
innovative laser treatment has been developed for those of us who live
a busy life and are looking to improve our skin’s texture, color,
and tone. Sometimes referred to as the “weekend peel” the
Micro Laser peel can treat a wide range of skin conditions with results
being visible within a few days. This skin resurfacing technique leaves
you looking revitalized and allows you to reveal the inner you.
By using a Sciton laser, the Micro Laser Peel, utilizes precision Erbium
and CO2 lasers that easily removes the outermost layers of skin to provide
the perfect depth of rejuvenation. Fine lines, wrinkles, acne scarring,
irregular pigmentation, and sun-damaged skin can all be treated through
this safe and effective treatment option.
What is a Micro Laser Peel treatment session like?
Your doctor will conduct a Micro Laser Peel using a specially designed
laser-resurfacing device that can safely and accurately remove the outermost
layers of skin to the specific depth that your skin condition requires.
This individualized treatment plan works on your specific needs and goals
to achieve maximum results in a short period of time with less skin irritation
and swelling than other laser treatments.
Depending upon the depth of treatment your doctor may recommend a topical
anesthetic be applied 30-45 minutes before treatment. In cases where a
deeper peel is required, oral sedation may be suggested.
Why should I receive a Micro Laser Peel instead of another laser treatment?
The advanced technology of the Sciton laser allows your doctor to individualize
the treatment plan for each and every patient coming in. Conventional
CO2 and Erbium lasers do not contain the technology to create the same
level of customization.
Another extremely important difference between conventional laser systems
and the lasers used in a Micro Laser peel is the healing time needed after
treatment. The healing time from a Micro Laser Peel is a fraction of the
healing time required of conventional lazer resurfacing. The reason for
this is because the treatment causes only minimal tissue damage, which
results in less sloughing, less oozing, and much less swelling than other
treatment options.
How many Micro Laser Peels are needed for optimal results?
Like most cosmetic treatments this depends greatly on the skin condition
being treated. For many patients results are achieved within two to four
peels. However, this can be determined through a consultation visit where
you can discuss what you would like treated and what results you hope
to gain through treatment.
In general minimal peels (10-20 microns) can be received at four to six
week intervals. Deeper peels can be received at six month to one-year
intervals until optimal results are achieved.
How long does it take to heal from a Micro Laser Peel?
For most patients receiving a 10- to 30 lazer micro peel it usually takes
between three and five days to heal. You can have a peel done on Friday
and be back to work Monday without anyone knowing a thing.
Immediately after treatment many patients report symptoms that closely
resemble sunburn. By the second day following treatment, minor sloughing
may occur; and within three days redness should begin to fade. By day
4 any remaining signs of treatment can be easily covered with makeup.
Is a Micro Laser Peel right for me?
A Micro Laser Peel is right for anyone who wants smoother, healthier,
more vibrant skin that appears tighter, and younger.
Women who are pregnant, patients with a history of radiation therapy,
or have taken Accutane within the last two years should not receive a
Micro Laser peel. Patients with a history of cold sores should be aware
that this procedure would slightly raise the risk of a scar complication.
For further information regarding Micro Laser Peel Treatments..
For further information on Micro Laser Peel Treatments or
any of the other services at Simply Beautiful MedSpa, please call us or
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