MicroLaserPeelTM The weekend skin peel for
the active lifestyle.
Living in sunny California,
certainly has its drawbacks. One of them is the aging of our
skin due to excessive sun exposure. LaserSmooth® now offers
the latest procedure for skin renewal. A
MicroLaserPeel can physically soften your unwanted wrinkles, solar
damage and signs of aging.
If you are ready to
restore your skin to its youthful appearance without a long recovery
time then the MicroLaserPeel is for you.

What is the
MicroLaserPeelTM?
It is an intra-epidermal
laser peel that precisely ablates the outermost layers of the
skin. The procedure is individually tailored to the nature of
the condition to be corrected. Skin conditions such as:
wrinkles, scars, acne scars, keratoses, or pigmentary problems
have been very successfully treated with a
MicroLaserPeel.
Who should consider a
MicroLaserPeelTM?
If you are looking for more
than microdermabrasion or light chemical peels, and have little time
for a prolonged healing process, then the MicroLaserPeel was
designed for you.
How is the
MicroLaserPeelTM different from
Microdermabrasion?
Generally,
microdermabrasion only removes the stratum corneum (10
microns).
How many
MicroLaserPeelsTM
can be done?
Typically, the procedure is
repeated 2-4 times, spaced 6-8 weeks apart, but many peels may be
done to achieve the desired result.
What can you
expect?
You will experience
smoother, healthier, more vibrant skin, with a significant,
immediate change to skin texture and tightness as compared to
microdermabrasion.
How long is the healing
process?
Healing takes 3-4
days. The procedure can be performed on a Thursday or Friday,
so you can return to work the following Monday. Symptoms
immediately following the procedure resemble a sunburn, with minor
sloughing on the second day. Redness will begin to fade by the
third day, and be easily covered by makeup on the fourth
day.
What should I know about
pre- and post- treatment care?
Your physician will provide
you with very detailed pre - and post-treatment
information.
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