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All You Need to Know About Face Laser Treatment

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Everything You Need to Know About Face Laser Treatment

Face laser treatment involves using lasers, which are great tools to help tackle various problems of the skin, such as acne scarring, fine lines, wrinkles, sun spots, and even tattoos and loose skin. Face laser treatment can help achieve the dewy, airbrushed glow which eludes many of us. Ridding the skin of dead cells at home using masks, scrubs, glycolics, and retinols is helpful. Clinical resurfacing procedures also provide swift results via chemical peels, dermabrasion, or micro needling. However, there is a risk of slight injuries to the skin. This is why face laser resurfacing is an excellent choice. Laser resurfacing uses the power of light and heat to improve skin tone, texture, and coloration. It creates a controlled injury in the tissue, which stimulates the body to have a healing response. The body reacts to heal the tissue by creating new skin. This improves its appearance. Face laser treatments are divided into ablative (more invasive) and non-ablative (less invasive) categories.
Lasers are also used for facial laser hair removal. This involves using laser light technology beamed to the hair follicles to stop hair growth. Facial laser hair removal is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure which helps achieve smooth, hair-free skin.

Who Should Get This Procedure?

Laser facials are very popular with celebrities, inspiring many regular folks also to discover the benefits of laser skin resurfacing treatments. Aging, acne, or too much sun exposure can leave your face with blotches, scars, wrinkles, or lines. With age, collagen production also reduces. This leads to fine lines and wrinkles. Laser skin resurfacing boosts the production of collagen. Your skin may look younger and healthier with laser skin resurfacing treatment.

How Much Does It Cost?

The average cost for laser skin resurfacing varies depending on the treatment as well as where the procedure is being done. For pricing, please contact – Salon Dolce Vita  905-278-5550 inquiries @ dolcevitamedicalspasalon.com

What To Expect from the Procedure?

Laser resurfacing is a procedure that removes skin layer by layer with precision. Your beauty expert will first determine if you are a good candidate for laser resurfacing. It’s important to tell your expert if you are prone to cold sores or fever blisters around the mouth, as laser skin resurfacing can cause breakouts in those who are at risk. You will most likely be advised not to take any medications or supplements for 10 days before surgery. This is because medicines such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or vitamin E can affect blood clotting. Smoking is also best stopped for at least two weeks before and after the procedure as it can delay healing. An antibiotic medication may be prescribed to prevent bacterial infections. Antiviral medication may also be prescribed for those prone to cold sores or fever blisters.
Laser skin resurfacing, being an outpatient procedure, does not require overnight stay.
Wrinkles around your eyes, mouth, or forehead may be treated individually or then the entire face may be treated, as required. In case of small areas to be treated, the expert will numb the specific areas with a local anesthetic and may also sedate you. The treatment could take 30 – 45 minutes. In case of full-face treatment, general anesthesia may be required. The procedure could take up to two hours.

Possible Side Effects and Risks

It is important to be aware of certain potential risks of face laser treatment. These can include –

  • Burns or other injuries resulting from the heat of the laser
  • Possible scarring
  • Change in the pigmentation of the skin, including areas of darker or lighter skin
  • Reactivating of herpes cold sores
  • Bacterial infection

What To Expect from Aftercare and Recovery?

After the face laser treatment, the areas treated will be bandaged. Twenty-four hours later, the treated areas will need to be cleaned four to five times a day. You may also be advised to apply an ointment like petroleum jelly to prevent scabs from forming. It is normal to experience swelling after laser skin resurfacing. You may also be prescribed steroids to minimize swelling around the eyes. Swelling can also be reduced by sleeping on an extra pillow at night. Itching or stinging may be experienced for 12 – 72 hours after the face laser treatment. Skin will start to become dry and peel off, five to seven days after laser resurfacing. It takes approximately 10 – 21 days for complete healing, depending on the problem treated. After the skin is healed, oil-free makeup can be used to conceal redness, which generally fades within two to three months. As skin is lighter after the treatment, it needs proper sun protection. It is important to use a broad-spectrum sunscreen, which protects from ultraviolet B and ultraviolet A rays. Choose a sunscreen with 7% (or higher) zinc oxide content and a 30-sun protection factor (SPF) or higher. Avoid being out under the sun especially between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Opt for protective clothing, such as long-sleeved shirts, pants, and a wide-brimmed hat. If you are out, reapply sunscreen every two hours; and more often if you are sweating or swimming. Moisturise your skin well. Retin A or glycolic acid skin products can be resumed after approximately six weeks. Check with your doctor regarding the same.

What to Expect from the Results

While laser skin resurfacing cannot produce perfect skin, it does improve the appearance of the skin. During healing, new skin cells are formed which give the skin a tighter, younger looking surface. A laser facial can be done alone or with other cosmetic surgeries on the face.

Conclusion

Face lasers are powerful and can produce great results. However, it is important to understand that they are not magic wands! Results can vary depending on the specific skin condition and the kind of treatments received. Repeat sessions may also be necessary.

Sources:

https://www.webmd.com/beauty/laser-skin-resurfacing
https://www.everydayhealth.com/skin-beauty/laser-resurfacing-better-skin-9-things-you-must-know/