![]() COSMETIC LASER SURGERY CENTRE OF INDIA E-34, GREATER KAILASH - I NEW DELHI - 110048 PHONE +91-11-29236550, 29236912 |
| We
were all born with smooth, baby-soft skin. Over the years, the constant
bombardment of ultraviolet light from the sun gradually breaks down the
orderly arrangement of the skin's collagen and elastin fibers, which play
important roles in the skin's structural support and elasticity. This so-called
photoaging process is primarily responsible for the lines, wrinkles, and
pigmentary changes we associate with facial aging. Prior to the introduction
of lasers in cosmetic surgery, cutting and lifting the skin - the traditional
face-lift, achieved facial rejuvenation. Obviously, this approach can temporarily
stretch the skin tight, but it does nothing to address the loss of collagen
and elastin fibers, therefore, the improvement in wrinkling is often short
lived. Laser skin resurfacing has revolutionized the treatment of wrinkles
caused by sun damage and other environmental factors by removing the sun
damaged fibers and causing a renewal of collagen and elastin within the
skin. This exciting technique can cause a long lasting correction of wrinkles
without requiring any cutting, lifting, stitching, or scars. |
| How does the laser resurfacing work? |
| The
Ultra Pulse 5000 C Aesthetic Laser is the most advanced system available
for treating lip lines, smile lines, crow's feet, and generalized sun damage
as well as acne and chicken pox scars. This laser uses a very high-energy
beam of light to gently vaporize sun-damaged, aging skin, layer by layer,
to reveal the healthy skin underneath. The laser tightens the skin and,
most importantly, stimulates the formation of new collagen and elastin for
a smoother, fresher, and more uniform complexion. |
| What problems can be corrected with laser resurfacing? |
| Treatment
can markedly reduce the fine lines, wrinkles, and pigment changes associated
with facial aging. Laser resurfacing is particularly useful in smoothing
wrinkling around the eyelids, laugh lines, crow's feet, and creases around
the mouth. Deep laugh and frown lines can be minimized. Even lingering effects
of chicken pox and acne scars can be successfully treated. |
| What are the treatments like? |
| Laser
resurfacing is performed in our outpatient surgery center. Small areas may
be comfortably treated following a local anesthetic injection. More extensive
procedures are performed with IV sedation under the supervision of our board
certified anesthesia personnel. Treatment time ranges from a few minutes
for a small area up to 45 minutes for full face resurfacing. |
| What is the recovery process like? |
| After
the procedure, an ointment is applied to the skin frequently to prevent
scabbing and insure comfort. For several days, there will be some weeping
and crusting as the old, outer layers are replaced by fresh, new, healthier
skin. About one week after treatment, the ointment is discontinued and the
pink, baby-like skin is protected with moisturizers and sun blocks. Make
up can usually be resumed after 7-10 days to mask any residual redness,
which gradually fades over a period of several months. Remarkably, there
is only minor discomfort following the procedure with few patients needing
anything stronger than Tylenol. |
| Who Is a Candidate for Laser Treatment? |
| Anyone
who has an irregular area of skin, whether due to contour, wrinkles, color,
blood vessels or scars, may be a good candidate. |
| What are the alternatives? |
| The
traditional face lift attempts to tighten wrinkled skin, but the results
are often disappointing and always temporary. The unnatural appearance of
face lifts that have been pulled a bit too tight should be a thing of the
past because laser skin resurfacing actually addresses the underlying cause
of wrinkling. Superficial and medium-depth chemical peels (alpha hydroxy
acid or TCA) may help reduce fine to moderate facial wrinkles, but aren't
very effective in smoothing deeper lines. Deep wrinkles can be treated with
phenolic acid, however, improper use is associated with permanent pigment
loss, scarring, and systemic side effects. Dermabrasion is another alternative.
This is a time-consuming, clinically difficult procedure which requires
careful technique in order to avoid complications. Even when properly performed,
scarring, textural changes, and pigmentary abnormalities may be observed
following treatment. |
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