Over
the years, the technique for skin resurfacing has been refined
with carefully applied acids or lasers, to facilitate new skin cell
production. Skin resurfacing via fruit acid peels, chemical peels and
laser technology has become a popular option for the restoration and
rejuvenation of tired, sun-damaged, aged skin. New skin regeneration
via skin resurfacing technology has improved by leaps and bounds over
the past several years and there are numerous options on the market
today for cosmetic and plastic surgeons as well as consumers to choose
from.
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 The appearance of fine
facial wrinkles can be improved with skin resurfacing.
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 Glycolic acid
treatment can smoothe rough, sun-damaged skin and fade age spots.
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Here's how it works. The skin, the body's largest
organ, has a high
capacity to regenerate new skin cells. By stripping away top layers of
the skin's surface, the body is signaled to "ramp up" the generation of
new skin. This occurs in what is referred to as the basal layer of skin
also known as the "nursery" for newly forming skin cells. The newly
revealed skin is brought to the surface exhibiting fewer lines,
blemishes, smaller pores, and much more even pigment distribution.
Before
and After Dermabrasion
Before and
After Chemical Peel
Visit
Dr. Choucair's "The
Skin
Care Professionals" website for more skin care tips and
treatment options.
The Skin Care
Professionals is our in-house, comprehensive, skin care
clinic equipped with multiple state-of-the-art lasers and a
full-time aesthetician.
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