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Cosmetic Lasers - Scar Removal

Added: August 21, 2008 | Time 01:34 | Views: 108

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They said it couldn’t be done… but we do it every day. With the artful use of multiple lasers, scars can be “physiologically remodeled” transforming them into a whisper of the eyesore used to be.

Scars are all very different and delicate to treat. We customize each individual scar removal treatment for every patient. Scars are typically treated with three different lasers in each session.

First, every scar is individually targeted. Next, we do an overall color blending of the scar area (“painting”), causing the “turn-over” of your base-line melanin (old melanin is replaced with new) which evens out your coloration. Thirdly, to fill in the scar from the inside out, we will stimulate the production of collagen with an intense collagen treatment. This targets old deteriorated collagen deep in the dermis in order to accelerate its removal by your bodys own natural processes. We will also target fibroblast cells throughout your dermis, stimulating them to produce amplified quantities of new young collagen.

The last portion of the scar removal treatment will smooth out the surface of your scar with an epidermal resurfacing (laser peel). This phase removes a few microns (30-50%) of the epidermis (the dead cells on the top layer of your skin), along with its imperfections, discolorations, fine wrinkles and roughness.

Scar removal usually will take approximately 4-6 treatments in 3-4 week intervals.

Topics: Skin

Tags: Scar Removal Cosmetic Lasers laser scars surgical treatment fibroblast cells collagen

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