FAQ Laser ResurfacingLaser therapy is one of the most exciting treatments for removing unwanted skin pigments such as age spots, redness, rosacea, freckles and tattoos and now, lasers have been found to be effective in minimizing wrinkles and fine lines. Who is it for?While men may account for as many as 20% of all skin rejuvenation patients, women aged 35 to 60 are the largest patient base. Facial areas are the most commonly treated. However, treatment of the hands, chest, or forearm is not unusual. How does the laser work?Lasers work by emitting a specialized light that passes through the skin and is preferentially absorbed by its target, which can be an unwanted hair, birthmark, tattoo, or the hemoglobin (the red portion of blood) in the unwanted vessels. Patented technology protects the sensitive surface layers of the skin, allowing the laser light to penetrate to a deeper level and stimulate new collagen growth. How does ActiveFX compare to Fraxel?According to clinical trials (Read the Study), key findings are:
Why does it work to improve the look of your skin?Lasers stimulate the production of collagen. As research into aging has progressed, collagen -- or lack of it -- appears to be closely linked to sagging, sallow skin, wrinkles, and other signs of aging. While different therapies attempt to replenish collagen by different means, laser devices operate on the principle that heating the blood vessels will result in the skin producing more of the body's own collagen. What conditions respond best to office laser therapies?
Wrinkles
Redness, Flushing, Rosacea
Unwanted veins
Scars
Age Spots, Cafe Au Lait Birthmarks, Freckles What are the expections for results?Laser therapies do not always produce immediate results. Sometimes they do, but often results appear gradually as collagen production increases over weeks or months following treatment. Many times, improvement continues six-to-twelve months after the final treatment. This is attributed to the skin's cellular machinery being "turned on" through the stimulation of laser treatments, and continuing to run for a period of time without additional stimulation. |
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