Get Rid Of Scars
Posted: Wednesday, March 30, 2011
by Doctor Bahari
Affinity Cosmetic & Laser Center
Scars form for numerous reasons: they can be the result of a skin condition (like acne), an accidental burn, surgery, etc. Whatever the reason, some scars may be a source of discomfort and embarrassment.
In general, it is wise to allow some time to pass before taking action because most scars tend to pale and become less noticeable over time. If your scar however continues to be a source of frustration for you, you’ll be pleased to know that even though most scars can’t be removed entirely there are ways to get rid of scars or at least minimize the appearance of scars and not all of them involve surgery.
Get rid of scars with Fractional CO2 Laser scar revision:
Fractional CO2 Laser belongs to a group of lasers known as ablative lasers. Ablative lasers target and resurface epidermis, the outer layer of the skin. Because it is a fractional laser however the majority of the skin in the area treated remains intact which speeds up the healing process.
There is no general anesthesia required, just a topical numbing cream applied directly to the skin. The patient experiences very minimal discomfort. In the days following the treatment the patient will have mild redness and swelling of the treated area which will be followed by an equally light skin peeling: it signals the skin’s re-growth. The new skin will have a significantly better tone and texture than before. (If you scar caused an unevenness in the skin, the treatment stimulates the skin’s natural production of collagen and elastin so the indentation will gradually fill out.)
The healing after Fractional CO2 Laser scar revision is relatively fast (usually 5-7 days of at-home recovery are sufficient).
Is it possible to get rid of scars with non-ablative lasers? Fraxel laser can produce results compatible with those of Fractional CO2 Laser but requires more treatments.
How does Fraxel laser scar revision work?
Unlike Fractional CO2, Fraxel Laser is non-ablative which means that it superheats the skin’s surface, instead. By stimulating the renewal of the supportive layer of the skin, Fraxel laser causes less injury while producing the same desired change to the skin’s surface.
The main difference between these two treatments is that a scar revision with Fractional CO2 Laser is completed in fewer treatments; while the same procedure performed with Fraxel laser requires several treatments. Another difference: Fraxel is gentler and therefore a recovery after the treatment is faster. (If the treatment is scheduled for Friday, a weekend-long recovery is all you’ll need.)
With some differences between them, both Fractional CO2 Laser and Fraxel laser scar revision produces excellent results and if not eliminate scars entirely then make them much less noticeable. Neither requires anesthesia or a lengthy downtime. Both are safe and FDA approved.
Long story short: if you have a scar that makes you unhappy, and you hate or fear surgery, there are laser treatments that will help you get rid of scars quickly, safely, and effectively.
About the Author: Dr. Pejman Bahari is an osteopathic physician and surgeon who practices cosmetic medicine with emphasis on holistic patient care. Dr. Bahari is a member of the American Osteopathic Association, the American Board of Family Medicine and the American Board of Osteopathic Family Physicians. Affinity Cosmetic & Laser Center is located at 20829 Ventura Blvd. in Woodland Hills, CA. Affinity Cosmetic & Laser Center's Website provides rich resources for persons who wish to improve their appearance without the risk of a surgery or general anesthesia. Dr. Bahari provides complimentary initial consultations on procedures ranging from minimally-invasive liposuction, to stem cell face lift, natural breast augmentation, Brazilian butt, and many other procedures and treatments that are both effective and safe. To schedule your free consultation call (818)887-2787.
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