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Risks and Benefits of Laser Resurfacing

Laser technology has drastically expanded the scope of non-invasive cosmetic surgery. Laser resurfacing, in particular, is a new approach to facial rejuvenation that can be used to improve the appearance of your skin, and treat minor skin concerns and imperfections.

As with any cosmetic procedure, you should always weigh the risks and benefits of laser resurfacing before undergoing treatment.

Benefits of Laser resurfacing:

Laser resurfacing works by removing the outer superficial layer of your skin (epidermis). Deeper layer laser (ablative) resurfacing can also be used to encourage the formation of new collagen fibers beneath the surface of your skin. As your skin heals from treatment, your new skin will appear tighter and smoother.

Risks of laser resurfacing:

Laser resurfacing is not for everyone. If you’ve been diagnosed with a serious medical condition such as diabetes, have a history of keloid scarring, have taken acne medication (Amnesteem and others) in the past year, or are currently pregnant or breast feeding, you may not be a good candidate for laser skin resurfacing.

To learn more about the risks and benefits of laser resurfacing in Detroit contact Straith Clinic.

Sources: Mayo Clinic and ASPS

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