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We proudly offer this treatment using the new Lutronic ECO2 (echo2)

eCO2™
VERSATILE, STABLE AND POWERFUL
PREMIUM FRACTIONAL CO2 TECHNOLOGY 
Textural Irregularities
Several factors contribute to an even complexion, including the amount of collagen and elastin present in the skin. Collagen and elastin are the proteins responsible for skin elasticity, tone, and texture, and are affected by diet, age, hormones, skin products, cosmetic treatments, and overall health. In order to achieve smooth skin and a radiant complexion, it is important to understand how these factors affect one another. The first step you can take to improve your skin texture is to identify the culprits behind less-than-perfect skin. 

There are several environmental factors that can cause the skin to appear blotchy and uneven. These include wind, dirt, chemicals, arid climates, smoking, pollution, and ultraviolet radiation (which causes sun damage). All of these elements strip the skin of its natural collagen and elastin fibers, causing it to appear dry, rough, and wrinkled. 

Age also plays a role in the formation of wrinkles, age spots, blotchiness, and rough skin texture. Wrinkles, fine lines, and an uneven skin complexion all develop as a part of the natural aging process. Fortunately, it is possible to reduce the outward signs of aging by following a careful regimen of skin care and protection. 

Specific skin conditions such as acne, rosacia, psoriasis, and allergies can severely affect the skin.s overall health and contribute greatly to blotchiness and uneven skin texture. If you experience excessive inflammation, itching, dryness, or pain, it is important to incorporate treatment for your specific condition into your skin care plan. 

Dyschromia
Irregular or patchy discoloration of the skin that can be caused either by variations in pigment density (melanin), changes in blood vessels (vascular changes), or growth of foreign organisms on the skin. Mottling or mottled skin refers specifically to vascular changes in the skin which cause a patchy appearance. 

Photo-Damaged Skin
Large Pores, Uneven Skin Tone

Photodamaged or sun damaged skin is something few escape. Photodamage occurs with exposure to sunlight (UVA or UVB) whether or not we intentionally suntan. Twenty five percent of our lifetime exposure occurs before the end of our teenage years. Photodamage to skin manifests in a variety of ways including:
  • advanced aging or wrinkling
  • uneven or "pebbly" skin
  • irregular pigmentation
  • small blood vessels or red markings (telangiectasias)
  • rough or scaly patches (actinic keratoses)
  • freckles (ephilides)
  • "liver spots" and "age spots" (lentigines)
  • thinned or fragile skin
  • pre skin cancers
  • skin cancer (basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, malignant melanoma)
Rhytides( fine & deep wrinkles)
Wrinkles are visible creases or folds in the skin. Wrinkles less than 1 mm in width and depth are defined as fine wrinkles and those greater than 1 mm as coarse wrinkles. Most RCTs have studied wrinkles on the face, forearms, and hands. 

Total Fractional Skin Resurfacing
Full-Face, Non-Facial

One of the most popular anti-aging remedies is laser skin resurfacing, which improves the appearance of fine lines or wrinkles, scars and hyperpigmentation (discolored areas of the skin), primarily around the eyes and mouth. It can also be used to treat large areas of the face.

 

 

You are still active and you feel great. But, the effects of time, sun, wind and toxins in our air have taken their toll on the appearance of your skin. It's not as smooth as it was when you were younger. You would like your friends and family to see you the way you feel inside. For many of us, this requires reversing the visible signs of aging, those years of fun in the sun.

What is laser skin resurfacing?

In the past your options included chemical peels, dermabrasion or the use of temporary fillers. Now, CO2 Laser Skin Resurfacing is performed by our doctor for patients in our region to remove superficial wrinkles around the eyes, lips, forehead and cheeks seen in aging skin. Facial scars and sun-damaged skin are also excellent candidates for this treatment.

Choosing laser skin resurfacing surgery

You will want to explain to our physician the level of skin improvement you hope to achieve. The doctor will then review your medical history and examine your skin type and pigmentation to determine if you are a good candidate for laser skin surgery. Don't forget to mention any history of viral infections, sensitivity to the sun, or prior skin treatments such as skin peels, dermabrasion or Accutane treatments within the past six months.

Together you can discuss your options, evaluate your expectations and determine the best treatment for you.

What kind of results can I expect from laser skin resurfacing?

Fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes and mouth are removed, while the deeper frown lines and grooves are softened. Once the outer layer of skin has been removed, the new skin beneath reveals a softer, smoother, more youthful appearance. Many patients say our laser can erase up to ten years in a little more than an hour.

Benefits of laser skin resurfacing over chemical peels and dermabrasion:

  • The laser causes less scarring, bleeding and bruising.
  • Laser surgery requires shorter recovery time than traditional treatments.
  • A level of control can be achieved that is difficult with other treatments.
  • Your physician can visually judge the effect of the treatment as it is performed.
  • The treatment seems to be more predictable and safer.

The laser skin resurfacing treatment

The laser gives your physician precise control over the natural exfoliation process as it gently vaporizes the outer layer of sun-damaged or acne-scarred skin to reveal the smooth, fresh skin underneath. Lines are removed in a precise, rapid, bloodless fashion, achieving excellent results.

Our doctor performs laser skin resurfacing with local anesthesia if limited areas are treated, while full face resurfacing is usually performed with the administration of intravenous sedation by an anesthesiologist. Both procedures may be performed in our doctor's office. With this new technology, treatment can be tailored to achieve our patients' expectations.

Recovery from laser skin resurfacing

Generally, recovery time with laser skin resurfacing is rapid and gentle.

During the first few days after your procedure, your skin will weep, as new collagen is formed to rebuild the skin from the bottom up. Some crusting may develop as a new skin surface is formed. We will prescribe ointment to keep the treated areas moist, and in most cases, bandages will be required during the first 48 hours. Your new skin will have a reddish quality which fades in a few weeks. This redness can be covered with cosmetics until it completely disappears. Some temporary swelling may occur around the eyes, and there is some risk of pigmentation disturbance with darker skin types.

The full effect of your treatment develops over a few months following the procedure and can be expected to last for several years. As with any cosmetic procedure, the results can be expected to fade over time, at which time the procedure can be repeated.