Laser Skin Resurfacing
Procedure: Smooth the face and smooth fine wrinkles using a carbon
dioxide (CO2) laser device that treats layers of damaged skin. Softens lines
around the eyes and mouth and minimizes facial scars and unevenly pigmented
areas.
Length: A few minutes to 1 hour. May require more than 1 session.
Anesthesia: Local with sedation, or general.
In/Outpatient: Usually outpatient, unless combined with other surgical
procedures that require hospitalization.
Side Effects: Temporary swelling, discomfort. Lightening of treated skin.
Acute sun sensitivity. Increased sensitivity to makeup. Pinkness or redness in
skin that may persist for up to 6 months.
Risks: Burns or injuries caused by laser heat. Scarring. Abnormal changes
in skin color. Flare-up of viral infections ("cold sores") and other infections
(rare).
Recovery: Back to work: 2 weeks. More strenuous activities: 4-6 weeks.
Complete fading of redness: 6 months or less. Return of pigmentation/light sun
exposure: 6-12 months.
Duration of Results: Long-lasting, but does not stop aging. New wrinkles,
expression lines may form as skin ages.

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