LASERS - ABOUT THE PROCEDURE
In most cases,
non-ablative
laser treatments require no anesthesia. But if you are
someone who finds the snap of the laser too much to bear, you might ask your doctor
to prescribe a numbing cream that you apply prior to your appointment to make treatment
more tolerable. Another option for patients is a self-directed flow of compressed cool
air to the treatment area. This type of chilling comfort is a standard in most leading
laser centers. Depending on the treatment and the region being treated, it may take from
a few moments to an hour. Protective goggles for the patient and the technician are a
must. Following treatment you are good to go, but don't forget to protect treated areas
from the sun. You may have the appearance of a mild sunburn that can be camouflaged with
cosmetics or soothed with a topical cream or ointment like Aquanil HC.
Ablative laser
procedures to resurface the skin usually are outpatient surgery but may
include an overnight stay if performed in conjunction with other procedures. It requires
prep time, anesthesia and recovery before you are released to go home.