Everyone's skin ages differently. Sometimes it is in the genes, but often it is environmental factors that damage the skin. If you spent your younger years basking in the sun without sunscreen, you are probably seeing the consequences the older you get. By the time you realize the benefits of sunscreen and moisturizers, the damage has been done. This is not uncommon for women. In your teens and twenties, you enjoyed a youthful glow and thought a skin care regimen was for "older women." The bad news is that this is when most of the damage occurs and it may not show up until your thirties, forties and fifties. Since you can't turn back the clock, you decide laser skin resurfacing is what you need to smooth out the wrinkles and get rid of those dark splotches. Now, you just need to decide on the type of treatment.
Your surgeon will evaluate your skin and discuss with you the results you ultimately want to achieve. Based on this, he can help you decide on one of the several lasers available for treatment. Few of them are briefed below.
N-Lite
This treatment is wonderful if you are adverse to pain. It does not damage the skin anyways so anesthesia is not necessary and there is no recovery time. Immediately following the procedure, you can go about your day and none the wiser will know that you had work done. Because it doesn't damage the skin, there is no redness afterwards. The laser works by encouraging collagen production in the skin. Collagen fills the lines and wrinkles to smooth the face out. You should see the final results about three months after treatment. Oh, and it is also considerably cheaper than other treatments!
The bad news is that it is the least effective treatment for eliminating wrinkles, lines and spots. So, if you have serious skin issues, don't expect this to fix them. It may only slightly reduce the appearance.
Erbium
This type of laser is effective for mild to moderate wrinkles and discoloration. You can expect complete elimination of fine lines and a dramatic improvement in dynamic wrinkles (those creases and wrinkles that appear when you smile).
Compared to the N-Lite, this one uses an invasive process to smoothen the skin. It removes the outer layer of skin as well as stimulates collagen production. Because of this invasive process, you can expect redness and swelling along with some pain. However, a local anesthetic is used to numb the skin. Recovery time is usually about a week, but you may see redness for up to a month. Once the redness fades, you will see the end result. This process is a bit more expensive, but it is effective in producing very visible results.
CO2
This laser is the most invasive of all others, but it also produces the best results if you have deep wrinkles, lines and discoloration. It works the same as the Erbium, but it is able to remove more layers of skin. As a result, a local anesthetic is administered and, if you have the entire face done, a general may be used. The recovery time is about two weeks, but the redness may take up to four months to fade. This is when you will see the final results of the procedure.
Because this is an extensive procedure, the cost is more expensive than the other two types. However, if you have severe skin issues, this is also your best option for eliminating or dramatically reducing them.
Whichever category you fall in to, make sure you choose the right surgeon for your procedure. There are risks in any treatment, so make sure the surgeon is board certified to perform them. This is your best chance of achieving the results you want and having a safe procedure. A younger-looking you is just around the corner, go meet her!
If you decide favorably for procedure, you have to first decide on the doctor. There are many specialists out there. You might get confused as to whom you should trust. Try to know your possible doctor on a more personal level. Only then you will be able to decide which one is best. Rapport is very important. It has to be built between you and your doctor. You might also want to hear the things you can expect out of the procedure straight from the expert. It is best that the right expectations are set so that you won't anticipate something that is not going to happen. Know for sure if the doctor you are considering is a real expert in the field and not someone who just assumes that he is.
Look for certain characteristics when choosing a doctor. Know his training achievements and if possible, his entire professional background. You may also want to know how long he had been performing laser resurfacing. If he's trained in other medical procedures, that's going to help a lot as well. Try to get references from another doctor in another field that you have known for a long time. You can also ask former patients about their doctors and how good they are. Anything you discover should help you greatly with your choice.
After choosing the right specialist, you should be ready to setup a meeting or a consultation with him or her. While there, ask everything you need to ask about the procedure. It is necessary that you ask even the most stupid questions in your mind. Only then you will be able to fully decide whether you should proceed or not. Let your doctor know what you want to happen. And he should be able to answer whether what you want is possible or far-fetched.
It is also your responsibility to tell your doctor about your previous medical issues as well. He should be able to decide for you right there if laser skin resurfacing will be good for you or not. Keep in mind that you have to be very confident with this procedure. Unless you have rested all your doubts, you should not go through procedure. You have to wait until you're fully sure.
Both Abigail Aaronson & Sal Farzin are contributors for EditorialToday. The above articles have been edited for relevancy and timeliness. All write-ups, reviews, tips and guides published by EditorialToday.com and its partners or affiliates are for informational purposes only. They should not be used for any legal or any other type of advice. We do not endorse any author, contributor, writer or article posted by our team.
Abigail Aaronson has sinced written about articles on various topics from Breast Enlargements, Tummy Tucks Before and After and Rhinoplasty. is a non-invasive surgical treatment done by expert and board certified plastic surgeon. You can choose to undergo the type of laser procedure as per. Abigail Aaronson's top article generates over 201000 views. to your Favourites.
Sal Farzin has sinced written about articles on various topics from Makeup, Arts and Makeup. Sal provides information about the through his website on the. Sal Farzin's top article generates over 74000 views. to your Favourites.