Monday, May 21, 2012

Peels to treat acne scars

The simple bang real good looks at anti-aging treatment, the peel is intended to "change skin" without resorting to surgery. By eliminating layers of damaged skin ("to peel" in English means "peel"), it offers good results, but may require a healing period or longer.

What is a peel?

Whatever its intensity, the peeling is to eliminate, more or less deep, the upper layers of the epidermis to reveal a brighter complexion, fade small brown spots, erase scars, or smooth out wrinkles ...

Its action will also stimulate collagen production, to replace cells removed by other, quite fresh, for a face visibly clarified and rejuvenated.

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Fractional laser for treating acne scars


I present a video which shows the fractional laser in action for those concerned.

Fractional laser resurfacing acne scars usually yields a result close to the mechanical dermabrasion or traditional resurfacing without incurring the risks and side effects of these ancient techniques (including risk of secondary infection, "raw skin", several weeks of downtime).
Based on the principle of the technique of point by point (the famous "Pixels"), these lasers create - each session - the "cone or sink coagulation" of 15% to 20% of the surface allowing rapid healing of the area.

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