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Cosmetic Surgery Blog: Laser Treatments Continued…. |
August 25th, 2010
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Dr. Pope |
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Cosmetic Procedures General, Fillers, Skin Care, Skin Rejuvenation |
No Comments » Tags: Laser_Genesis_Collagen, Pearl_Wrinkle_Reduction, Titan_Skin_Rejuvenation |
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Continuing our blog on laser treatments offered by us, here's a look of the rest of them:
Laser Genesis: This skin rejuvenation treatment helps improve the overall texture of your skin. It helps educe fine-line wrinkles, large pores, and scars. Laser Genesis may also stimulate growth of new collagen. We recommend a treatment every 4 weeks for 4 to 6 weeks.
Titan
This is also a skin rejuvenation treatment where the focus is on improving overall skin tightness. This procedure can be performed on all skin types. This treatment also stimulates new collagen growth. We recommend two treatments separated by four to six weeks.
Pearl
This is an ablative skin resurfacing procedure which improves fine-lines, wrinkles, and uneven textured and sun damaged skin. Patients are given a topical anesthetic and we recommend 1 to 2 treatments spaced out over a four week period. This procedure does have a 4-5 day down-time when the skin peels off to expose new healthy skin from below.
Non-invasive skin resurfacing treatments are safe but you should always visit an experienced practitioner when getting these procedures done. Contact our office to schedule your appointment today and walk away with beautiful, healthy skin that will make you look younger.
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Cosmetic Surgery Blog: Laser Procedures for Skin and Hair |
August 23rd, 2010
Posted By
Dr. Pope |
Posted in
Aesthetic Treatment Products, Skin Rejuvenation, Skin Resurfacing, Spider Veins |
No Comments » Tags: Laser_Hair_Removal, Vascular_Lesion_Treatment |
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We offer many laser procedures to correct skin and hair problems. Here is a brief look at our various laser procedures:
- Hair Removal: Using our ProWave 770 or CoolGlide laser, we re able to do hair removal procedures that are really effective in removing hair from various parts of your body. The procedure requires a topical anesthetic and at an average, we recommend six treatments over an eight week period. The procedure is non-invasive and patients feel minor discomfort.
- Vascular Lesions: Our CoolGlide laser can remove vascular lesions including spider veins, angiomas, etc. This also requires topical anesthetic and we recommend a total of three treatments spread out over six to eight weeks. This procedure does not treat varicose veins.
- Lime Light: This is a skin rejuvenation procedure to improve the overall skin tone. This treatment helps reduce age spots, pigmentation, and small vascular vessels present in the skin. We recommend three or four treatments spread-out over a six week period.
More about our laser procedures in the next blog. Contact our office today to make an appointment and get started on skin that is clear, new, and free of wrinkles and age spots.
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Cosmetic Surgery Blog: Skin Rejuvenation with Laser Genesis! |
June 16th, 2010
Posted By
Dr. Pope |
Posted in
Skin Care, Skin Rejuvenation, Skin Resurfacing |
2 Comments » Tags: Laser_Genesis |
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Laser Genesis Skin Therapy is a procedure used to create vibrant and smoother skin. A laser uses light to penetrate the skin to the area where collagen is manufactured and stimulates the growth of new collagen.
Laser Genesis Skin Therapy works without the need to destroy the upper layers of your skin. It removes scars, wrinkles, large pores and helps smoothen out the skin texture.
In Laser Genesis skin rejuvenation, laser light is targeted on the deeper layer of the skin where collagen is made. The laser heats the layer of skin which causes the production of new collagen production that continue over time. This results in a more toned skin, tighter pores and a smoother skin texture. This treatment also reduces redness of the skin and any vascular lesions that may be present.
The Laser Genesis procedure is considered safe assuming it is delivered by an experienced, board-certified surgeon.
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