CO2 Laser Skin Resurfacing


C02 laser skin resurfacing is an ablative procedure in which the outermost layer pf skin is actually wounded so that it can heal properly. There are many malformations of the skin that the CO2 laser skin resurfacing can take care of like acne scaring, sun damage, fine lines and even wrinkles. This procedure is definitely growing in popularity as a great cosmetic alternative to surgery. Furthermore no only can the laser skin resurfacing be accomplished as a stand alone procedure but it can also be done in conjunction with a face lift or other cosmetic surgeries. The fact is that surgical procedures like the face lift cannot repair fine line and wrinkles so therefore many surgeons may also recommend undergoing a CO2 laser skin resurfacing procedure at the same time.

The CO2 laser skin resurfacing procedure can be done at three different levels. These levels include the superficial in which wounds that can be found on the stratum corneum all the way down to the papillary dermis layer of the skin, the medium which covers wounds down to the upper reticular layer of skin as well as deep which goes down to the midreticular layer of the skin.

As compared to the microdermabrasion procedure, the CO2 laser skin resurfacing procedure yields more even results across the entire treatment area. The ability to maintain the proper depth during a microdermabrasion treatment is difficult and therefore there may be some areas that were treated better than others. Furthermore the microdermabrasion procedure is declining a bit in popularity due to the increased chances of receiving a blood-born pathogen, but it is however the best suggestion for dealing with facial scars.

Choosing to go with a CO2 laser skin resurfacing treatment may be your best choice but it also carried with it various risks and side effects which must be taken into consideration before making your final decision to undergo a laser resurfacing procedure. Make sure you ask as many questions so that you can be well informed about the procedure and make sure you understand the costs associated with the CO2 laser skin resurfacing treatment prior to agreeing to undergo it.

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