Skin resurfacing with laser can be of two types.
Like the other resurfacing methods, the laser is effective in treating wrinkles, blotchiness or age spots, and scars from acne or other causes. It can be used on the entire face or specific areas. Certain other characteristics of your skin, such as its thickness and texture, may influence whether you are a good candidate for laser resurfacing. Some patients may benefit from the laser’s mild “tightening” effect on the skin, particularly in the lower eyelid area where the skin often becomes somewhat loose as a result of ageing. The laser beam is directed to water content in the skin. It heats up the skin thus remoulding collagen fibers leading to skin tightening and non surgical face lift.
Skin resurfacing procedures are generally safe. Although they have some kind of risk. Medications are available to to treat such complications. Following all resurfacing treatments, it is important that you avoid direct or indirect exposure to the sun until all the redness or pinkness of your skin has subsided. Even after that, it is advisable for you to protect your skin by regular use of a sunblock and, whenever possible, a wide-brimmed hat.
As a part of ageing process, our skin loses its elasticity and muscles become slack. Stress, gravity, exposure to skin can be seen on faces. The smikle lines deepen, jaw line sags and next skin become slack. Eyebrows droop, eyelid skin gathers in loose folds. Ideal Candidates: Yhe person whose face and neck has just began to sag and the skin is still elastic i.e., people in there 40-60’s.
It is carried out general anesthesia. The procedure can be combined with brow lift and eye lid surgery. It can also be combined with cheek bone, chin and lip enhancement.