| What is the MicroLaserPeel?
It is a minimal to full epidermal laser peel
that precisely removes the outermost layers
of the skin. The procedure is individually tailored
to the nature of the problem to be corrected:
wrinkles, scars, keratoses,or pigmentation problems.
Who should consider a MicroLaserPeel?
The patient looking for better results than
microdermabrasion or light chemical peels can
offer, yet, still has little time for the healing
process.
How is the MicroLaserPeel different
from Microdermabrasion?
Generally, microdermabrasion only removes the
outer layer (stratum corneum, 10-15 microns)
of the skin. Patients may become dissatisfied
when the perceived results do not equal expense
and the number of procedures required.
The MicroLaserPeel is a minimal to full epidermal
peel (20-50 microns). Because this procedure
goes deeper into the epidermis, it is the perfect
step between microdermabrasion and deeper peels.
How often does a MicroLaserPeel need
to be done?
One procedure could be sufficient for at least
6 to12 months, but additional procedures can
be performed as required. A package of three
to four treatments may be best for you. Your
medical staff will determine what is necessary.
What can the patient expect?
Smoother, healthier more vibrant skin. You
will notice a significant and immediate change
in skin texture and tightness when compared
to microdermabrasion.
How long is the healing process?
The healing process varies from patient to
patient but will generally take from two to
four days. The procedure can be performed on
Thursday or Friday and you can return to work
the following Monday. Immediately following
the procedure you will feel as if you have a
bad sunburn. You will have minor sloughing and
itchiness the following day. By day two, redness
will begin to fade and by day three any redness
can be easily covered by makeup. |