Taking care of your skin has many benefits to your physical appearance and emotional well-being. The most effective way to change the overall appearance of your skin is through skin rejuvenation. While it helps you recover your youthful appearance, it also boosts your self-esteem and makes you feel proud of yourself.
Fortunately, there are different types, and you can go for one that suits your needs and expectations. Below is everything you need to know about skin rejuvenation.
What is Skin Resurfacing?
Skin resurfacing is a procedure that uses lasers to reduce scars and wrinkles and even out the skin, tighten it and remove lesions. A skin physician or dermatologist performs the surgery, which triggers the body to generate new skin cells causing the skin to become smoother and firmer.
Who can Undergo Skin Rejuvenation?
Anyone can be a good candidate for skin resurfacing. Below are categories of people who can have skin rejuvenation.
• Ageing spots
• Acne scars
• Birthmarks
• Sun-damaged skin
• Fine lines or wrinkles
If you have very dark skin, deep wrinkles, active acne, and excessive sagging skin, the procedure may not be suitable for you. However, if you're not sure of your condition, it'd be best to consult your dermatologist first and get advice on whether you can do skin resurfacing or not.
Types of Laser Treatments
Ablative Lasers
Ablative lasers remove the thin outer damaged layer and encourage new skin to grow at the affected area heals. The treated area becomes smooth and refined with time. It is performed at the surgeon's office, and the specialist determines the best procedure depending on your needs and skin type.
Before the surgery, the specialist will clean the affected surface and numb it to reduce pain. Some surgeons also give sedatives to make you relax. Ablative laser rejuvenation can go for up to two hours. This depends on the size of the affected area and the technique applied.
After the procedure, the specialist will apply ointment, dress the area and cover it with a bandage for several days. Your surgeon will advise you on how to care for your skin during the healing process. It might be painful with a burning and itching sensation, but you can take painkillers and place ice cubes in the area to reduce the pain.
Non-Ablative Lasers
Non-ablative laser rejuvenation delivers heat to the skin without injuring it. The process improves the skin's appearance by removing wrinkles and brown spots. It stimulates the skin to produce collagen, which tightens the skin and restores a youthful and healthy appearance.
Your skin also becomes firmer and well-toned, making it look natural. Most patients usually recover more quickly and with minimal complications. You can experience some side effects for a few weeks before they subside. For instance, your skin can turn pink, but this varies from one patient to another. Ensure you get advice from your surgeon on the best way to heal faster after the procedure.
Chemical peels
Instead of using lasers to resurface the skin, you can apply chemical peels to exfoliate and remove the outer skin layer. This process also occurs in the surgeon's office and can be carried out by an experienced aesthetician, a nurse, or a cosmetic specialist.
The specialist swabs the chemical onto your skin and leaves it for some time before removing it. The affected layers will gradually pull away after some days, making your skin appear new, smooth, youthful, and fresh. This is because the procedure removes pores, wrinkled, fine lines, and acne scars.
Seek For Advice from a Skin Expert
If you do not understand your skin well, it'd be best to visit a skin expert to examine your condition and advise you on the best possible skin rejuvenation treatment based on your skin type and your preferences. If you decide to do it alone, you may not know the best procedure suitable for your skin.