August 29, 2010

Laser Clinics & Combating Wrinkles

Beauty

Laser Clinics & Combating Wrinkles

Crow’s-feet and facial lines are a universal side-effect of growing older.  Sometimes they make known one’s correct age, yet sometimes they can even make you seem to be much older than they really are, increased by sun and climate conditions, cigarette smoking, and poor diet.

After a while, the epidermis becomes considerably less elastic and effective keeping moisture content, while the deepest layers of skin lose fat cells, which sometimes bring about wrinkles and sagging in the surface area of the skin.

There are numerous methods for eliminating and lessening fine lines , including Botox, dermal fillers, laser skin resurfacing, and topical chemical peels and creams. If the wrinkles and fine lines aren’t too deep or serious, it’s possible to treat them utilizing a glycolic acid peel, a lactic acid peel, or a glycolic deep chemical peel.

A Glycolic peel works by encouraging collagen underneath the dermis.  It’s a rather moderate peel that is going to be applied every fourteen days, slowly but surely creating up to a 20 percent thickening of the skin.

Appropriate for fine lines, eye wrinkles and mouth lines, glycolic acid can’t help with loose skin or serious wrinkles.

An additional solution to targeting wrinkles is by using lactic acid.  Unlike glycolic acid, it works exclusively on the outer layers of the skin, by pulling fluid into skin cells.

Glycolic chemical peels works extremely well once every 5-7 days.  For the very best benefits, anyone using it should always exfoliate and hydrate their skin on non-treatment days.

With all the previously mentioned products, experts recommend that users should avoid using self-tanning treatments, facial waxing waxing, masks, scrubs, or exfoliants for at least 48 hours before the peel.  Additionally, restrict sun exposure and tanning for not less than a week before applying the peel.

After the peel, a few very simple guidelines should help ensure the ideal results.  Don’t work out or sweat excessively for a few hours after use, and don’t use exfoliants before the facial skin returns to its usual condition.  On top of that, make certain you apply a fragrance-free moisturizer twice daily.

In case you are learning exactly what dermatologists and other MDs leading medspas think about the next Intense pulsed light (IPL) and skin laser systems from Solta, Palomar, Candela, Cynosure, Lumenis, Syneron, Sciton,  Alma, Cutera and others, or skin procedures such as Thermage, Smart lipo, Dysport, tumescent liposuction and Melasma, remember to pay a visit to all the aesthetic fractionated laser discussion threads of Medical Spa MD, a network of medical professionals in aesthetic medicine.

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