The Highs and Lows of Laser Ablation

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Laser rejuvenation services are popular offerings in the cosmetic, dermatologic and medical spa industries. They can be used on their own or in conjunction with other services such as neurotoxins and fillers. Patients are continuing to look for nonsurgical approaches to help reverse signs of aging and sun damaged skin. Laser therapies can remove brown spots, treat acne and rosacea, reduce red vessels, reduce wrinkles, improve skin tone, tighten skin, reduce stretch marks, improve scars and reduce pore size. Laser therapies can be tailored for each patient based on the amount of time they have for recovery or “downtime.” Results can be seen immediately and over the coming months as collagen regenerates.

Laser therapy, whether non-ablative or ablative, can be a confusing topic when trying to conduct online research. You may see terms such as broadband light, CO2, erbium, fractional, nanopeel and others, all promising amazing results. The easiest way to begin understanding laser therapies is to divide them into two main categories: non-ablative and ablative. The benefits of non-ablative and ablative laser therapies will be discussed here.

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Alan Durkin, M.D., is a plastic surgeon at Ocean Drive Plastic Surgery and MedSpa as well as the CEO and medical director. He specializes in facial cosmetic surgery and cosmetic breast surgery. He is certified by the American Board of Surgery and American Board of Plastic Surgery.

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