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The Finer Points: Lasers & Skin Care

Lasers—perhaps they call to mind a supervillain menacing James Bond or maybe a toy you use to distract your feline friend. While the word may concoct certain images in our head, the reality is lasers have been a part of dermatology since the 1960s. Today, they are more popular than ever. We’re breaking down some of the common uses, side effects and results of laser resurfacing.

laser treatments can be used for:

you may not be a good candidate for laser resurfacing if you have:

ablative vs. nonablative 
Laser resurfacing can be done with a variety of devices.

how to prepare for laser treatment

results
Laser treatments have gradual and progressive results, especially nonablative options. According to the Mayo Clinic, it usually takes two to four treatments to get noticeable results. Sessions should be scheduled over weeks or months. Improvements caused by laser treatments can last for several years. Sun damage can reverse the impact of laser resurfacing. It’s important to diligently use sun protection following treatment. Applying an SPF can also help prevent hyperpigmentation and other changes to the skin as well.

care for you skin post-treatment by:

possible side effects and risks
here are some risks with laser treatments. Side effects will be milder and less likely with nonablative methods.

Sources: Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic

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