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In laser skin resurfacing, sometimes called
"laser peel", a carbon dioxide (C02) laser is used
to remove areas of damaged or wrinkled skin, layer by layer.
The procedure is most commonly used to minimize the appearance
of fine lines, especially around the mouth and eyes. However,
it is also effective in treating facial scars or areas of
uneven pigmentation. Laser resurfacing may be performed on
the whole face or in specific regions. Often the procedure
is done in conjunction with another cosmetic operation, such
as a facelift or eyelid surgery. Laser resurfacing is still
a very new procedure. However, it has been shown that in some
cases, this surgical method produces less bleeding, bruising
and post operative discomfort.
Laser resurfacing is performed using a
beam of laser energy which vaporizes the upper layers of damaged
skin at specific and controlled levels of penetration. Once
the outer layers of damaged skin are stripped away, then,
as new cells form during the healing process, a smoother,
tighter, younger looking skin surface appears. Remember, having
laser resurfacing can help enhance your appearance and self-confidence,
but it won't completely remove all facial flaws or prevent
you from aging.
Dr. Calabria has been at the forefront
of this new exciting surgical method of facial rejuvenation
and has been invited to on faculty of numerous laser workshops
in the U.S. and in Europe to train other surgeons in the use
of the laser in cosmetic surgery.
For more information on Laser Skin Resurfacing or to speak
with Dr. Calabria, please feel free to contact
us.
To view before and after pictures
of this procedure, go to our photo
gallery.
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