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Laserbrasion
Recent technology has allowed the use of
the carbon dioxide laser to lessen wrinkling around the eyes and mouth
with consistency and safety. Although the laser is not a mystical futuristic
cure-all wand, it is a useful instrument that nicely complements the well-trained
surgeon's techniques. In many cases, it provides comparable results to
already existing treatment methods.
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Laserbrasion is an exciting, new technique
for the treatment of an old problem. In specific cases, the laser can provide
comparable results to the chemical peel. Patients with fine wrinkles around
the eyes or mouth benefit most from this approach to treatment. Superficial
scarring responds moderately; deeper scarring is best treated with conventional
dermabrasion.
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During my Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery fellowship, we studied the laser in a very controlled environment,
comparing it to chemical peeling and conventional dermabrasion. This research
revealed that the laser provided comparable results to chemical peels for
fine wrinkling, especially around the eyes and mouth. We found the deep
chemical peels provide better results for deep wrinkling. We also determined
that conventional dermabrasion provides better results than the laser for
deep scarring. With this in mind, during your consultation, the laser may
or may not be considered a treatment option for your concerns.
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The outer layers of skin are vaporized
and cause the collagen to restructure in a new smoother network of fibers,
resulting in smoother skin with less wrinkling. Before this procedure is
performed, the patient's skin must be prepared to optimize the results.
During the two to four weeks prior to the procedure, a glycolic solution
is used nightly. A light peel is generally performed, and then a glycolic
solution and a skin bleach cream applied. The patient must avoid sunlight
and consistently apply sunscreen daily. The procedure is then performed
under local anesthesia with sedation for optimal comfort and safety. Following
this procedure, as in chemical peels, a strict regimen must be followed
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