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How Laser Surgery can Effectively Fight Wrinkles


Laser surgery is one of the high tech options available to patients wanting to treat their wrinkles and other skin imperfections through laser skin surgery.

In recent years, lasers have shed their science fictional image to become a cosmetic surgeon's and dermatologist's most promising weapon in the fight against wrinkles and stretch marks.

According to the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery in Chicago, nearly 170,000 Americans, men and women, underwent laser skin resurfacing of the face in 1998, up from 138,891 in 1996 -- a 64 percent increase. That's nearly twice the number of the more traditional surgical facelifts performed in the same year.

How Does Laser Surgery Work?! ...

Laser Surgery

Laser surgery is a very controlled burning procedure during which a laser vaporizes superficial layers of facial skin, removing not only wrinkles and lines caused by sun damage and facial expressions, but also acne scars, some folds and creases around the nose and mouth, and even pre cancerous and benign superficial growths. In a sense, the laser procedure creates a fresh surface over which new skin can grow.

While the Food and Drug Administration does not regulate how surgeons carry out laser surgery, it is responsible for clearing lasers for marketing for the uses requested by the device's manufacturer.

Discovery of Lasers for Cosmetic Laser Surgery...

Since their 1958 discovery, lasers have become a powerful industrial tool, but their applications in medicine have been truly revolutionary. One reason, says Richard Felten, a senior reviewer in FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health, is that lasers used as surgical tools can cut through tissue without causing excessive bleeding.

In fact, lasers actually can coagulate tissue to stop bleeding. "That's something a knife can't do," Felten says. Also, for many internal procedures, surgeons can get the laser's energy to reach areas within the body more easily than with a scalpel. And finally, the wavelengths of the laser light itself lets surgeons use the device selectively on very specific types of tissues, such as port wine stains or hair follicles, without affecting nearby tissue.

But using lasers for facial skin resurfacing was discovered almost by accident, Felten says. In the course of treating acne scars with a laser, surgeons noticed that after resurfacing the skin around the scar to make the scar less visible, small adjacent wrinkles were greatly diminished.

"Laser surgery is very appealing to people," says Stephen W. Perkins, M.D., president of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and of the Meridian Plastic Surgery Center of Indianapolis, Indiana, "because it is a way of refreshing the skin's surface and getting a new layer of non-sun damaged and more youthful skin." Lasers can even be used for hair removal.

Collagen Makes You Look Younger...

Collagen is a key fibrous protein in the skin's connective tissue, and it helps give the skin its texture. Natural aging and such factors as sun damage and smoking help break down the collagen layer so that the skin's once smooth surface develops wrinkles.

New, more youthful collagen actually forms after laser treatment, says A. Jay Burns, M.D., partner in the Dallas Plastic Surgery Institute and assistant professor of plastic surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School.

Laser surgery (peel) can often make patients look 10 to 20 years younger, and the results can last for eight to 10 years, says Tina Alster, M.D., director of the Washington Institute of Dermatologic Laser Surgery in the nation's capital. But she warns that after laser treatment, patients must avoid sunbathing and destroying their skin again. Patients can have a repeat treatment after one year, but usually the first procedure is so successful a follow-up is not needed.

Lasers cannot rejuvenate skin on other parts of the body nor can it lift or remove sagging jowls or smooth out "crepe" or sagging neck skin. These conditions only respond to traditional cut-and-stitch surgical methods.

Other Benefits of Laser Surgery...

Laser Surgery

Many skin conditions respond well to laser surgery, including red vascular lesions such as spider veins on the face, hemangiomas, and birthmarks such as port wine stains, says Rox Anderson, M.D., director of the Laser Center at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

Laser treatment is also useful for scars, warts, excessive eye folds, tattoos, and hair removal, along with such conditions as rosacea, brown age spots, and the brown and blue pigmented facial lesions common to Asian skin.

"Most Asians are told, 'There's no hope. Live with it,'" Anderson says. But in one or two laser treatments, the facial lesion vanishes. "Lasers really are magic bullets. They can do things deep in the skin without trashing anything else. It's not like surgery where the tools are not microscopically specific." And most significantly, laser surgery can remove pre cancerous lesions caused by sun damage.

A Few Effective Anti-Aging Products...

Sekkisei Lotionicon
Tones the skin to smooth texture and protects it from roughness and dryness.

Philosophy Save Meicon
Nighttime skin treatment brightens tone, lifts, firms and reduces wrinkles.

DDF Wrinkle Relaxicon
Helps prevent fine lines & premature aging without loss of facial expression.

Topical Vitamin Cicon
Mix vitamin c powder into moisturizer to brighten skin, & reduce fine lines.

Somme Institute Serumicon
Reverse sun damage, strengthen skin elasticity and smooth fine lines.


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