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ABLATIVE LASERS
Ablative lasers use the power and heat of light in a targeted
beam to remove and resurface the skin, either superficially or
through to the deeper layers.
Pros:
Ablative lasers produce dramatic results in resurfacing skin
to diminsh wrinkles, acne scars and other surface irregularities.
They improve overall skin tone and texture.
Cons:
Treatment with ablative lasers is surgery that requires anesthesia
and pain management. Ablative lasers require real downtime—for your
skin to crust over, shed the scabs and fully heal—and carry risk of
infection, pigment changes and scarring. Resurfacing an entire face may
require four to six weeks of initial healing. In addition, this type of
laser resurfacing requires that you stay out of the sun for a year, and
in some cases for a lifetime. Ablative lasers are definitely not for darker
colored skin; definite borders or permanent skin whitening can occur in treated areas.