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Skin Rejuvenation with the Candela SmoothPeel
Another laser in the long line of the Candela family of lasers is the SmoothPeel. The SmoothPeel is a 2940nm Erbium: YAG (ER: YAG) laser FDA approved to treat minor skin variations. The erbium laser works to ablate (or remove) the top layer of skin giving results beyond the standard microdermabrasion treatments and faster and more controlled than a chemical peel. When treating for fine lines, photo-damage, wrinkles, solar lentigines and skin rejuvenation the results often reveal younger looking skin, smaller pores, more even complexions and minimal downtime.
SmoothPeel has reported superior ablative capabilities with its ER: YAG which delivers consistent and precise outcomes time after time. Results appear in far fewer sessions than with the standard microdermabrasions. A typical microdermabrasion will peel at a depth of 1-2 microns into the skin. The SmoothPeel laser provides tissue ablation with only very superficial injury into the skin at depths of up to 10 microns. Because this laser has only 2 parameter settings there is less risk of input and operator error. The two different spot sizes available on the laser also permit a more customized treatment which allows for either a mild, skin refreshing type peel or a medium to deep peel which requires up to a week of recovery time.
SmoothPeel provides the results of microdermabrasion and chemical peels, but with more control and less risks. Chemical peels are one of the most frequently performed aesthetic procedures done today. Often the amount and depth of tissue destruction as well as the ideal amount of time the chemical is left on the skin can be difficult to determine. This can lead to a variety of undesirable complications as well as inconsistent results. The benefits of the SmoothPeel are that the results can be reproduced time and again with minimal to no untoward side effects.
A typical treatment is performed on clean very dry skin. Since the ER: YAG is attracted to the water within the skin, it is important for the skin to be dry in the areas to be treated. Topical anesthetic can be applied if the medium to deep peel is to be done. An air cooling device is also used to maximize patient comfort. The skin is then treated with one or two passes of the laser depending on the depth of the peel chosen. The ablated or dead skin is wiped away using iced saline gauze. Immediately afterward the skin will appear like mild sunburn. This fades away over a period of 1-3 days with some residual peeling of the skin during that time. The deeper laser peel will have a 4-7 day recovery time with increased redness and peeling. Optimal results are experienced with 3 sessions at 3-4 week intervals. Each session builds upon itself for progressively better results.
Actual treatment times are quick, and a full face can be treated in approximately 20 minutes. These rapid and effective treatments assist in an increase patient satisfaction ratio. Because the Erbium: YAG laser is more technologically advanced than the standard microdermabrasion and chemical peels it offers a significant advantage over these conventional therapies. First the quicker treatment times allow the patient to come in on their lunch hour and return to work with minimal observable effects. Second, the quicker treatment times are designed to also increase general patient comfort during sessions. Thirdly the SmoothPeel laser has the ability to treat thinner skinned areas such as the neck and chest with minimal difficulties.
Anti Aging Treatments – The Best Age Reduction Procedures Available
Anti Aging treatments are at the forefront of the cosmetic industry. As individuals continue to become more body conscious, men and women are starting to look for ways to reduce the signs of aging for a younger look and feel. There are many anti aging treatments today that range from mildly to highly invasive; each is designed to bring about different levels of visible age reduction. Whether you are looking to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, sun damage, brown spots and age spots or uneven pigmentation, there is an anti aging treatment that can get you the age reduction results you are searching for.
Some of the most popular anti aging treatments include: microdermabrasion, injectable fillers, chemical peels, liposuction, laser skin rejuvenation and plastic surgery.
Microdermabrasion: this anti aging treatment is a mildly invasive procedure that can work to reduce fine lines, sun damaged skin, acne and acne scarring. A rotary device is utilized to lightly abrade the skin, removing dirt, bacteria, and build up of dead and damaged skin cells. By removing the outer layers of damaged skin, microdermabrasion reveals smoother, tighter skin while promoting the natural growth of collagen which fills in fine lines, wrinkles and acne scars.
Injectable Fillers: Injectables and dermal fillers are the most popular anti aging remedy used today by individuals. These fillers are used to relax facial muscles and to plump loose and sagging skin in order to reduce fine lines and wrinkles on the face. Botox is a very popular injectable that is used to reduce the signs of aging around the eyes and between the brows. Restylane is one of the most common dermal fillers used to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles around the nose and mouth, but others include Collagen injections and Radiesse. Injectables and dermal fillers are a fantastic way to reduce the visible signs of aging with lasting results.
Chemical Peels: Chemical peels are a more invasive form of anti aging; however there are different levels of peels depending on the level of rejuvenation a patient is looking for. Chemical peels utilize a chemical agent that is designed to remove the outer layers of skin for total facial rejuvenation. This anti aging treatment can be used to treat fine lines, wrinkles, sun damage and unevenly pigmented skin. The deeper the facial lines, the deeper the peel a patient will need. Significant downtime is needed following chemical peels, but the age reduction results following speak for themselves.
Liposuction: As we age, our skin begins to slowly loose elasticity and because of this, many individuals start to experience localized areas of excess fat and loose and sagging skin. There are many different forms of liposuction; they range from traditional liposuction, which is highly invasive, to technologically advanced laser lipo procedures that are less invasive and less risky. All treatments have the same goal however, to remove excess fat and tighten loose skin for a younger more contoured look and feel.
Laser Skin Rejuvenation: Skin rejuvenation treatments using laser technology are a minimally invasive way to reduce the most apparent signs of aging—wrinkles, fine lines, sun spots and age spots. The laser technology is quite simple, when targeting facial lines; the laser penetrates into the lower levels of skin to promote the natural growth of collagen. Collagen works to smooth and plump the skin, so this treatment will fill in wrinkles and fine lines naturally, from the inside out. When targeting sun spots and age spots, the laser works to target and break apart the pigmented skin in order to even out skin tone for a more youthful complexion. A series of treatments are needed and after each, patients will experience a further fading of uneven pigmentation.
Plastic surgery: Surgical procedures for anti aging are by far the most invasive, but they also provide the best and the longest lasting results. Many men and women will undergo full face lifts to give the face a younger, more youthful look. Others will specifically target certain areas like the eyes, mouth, cheeks or neck, all areas that can show age beyond our actual years. All surgical procedures come with a certain amount of risk and require a certain amount of recovery, but patients can experience long lasting age reduction results.
No matter the level of age reduction you are looking to achieve, there is an anti aging treatment out there that can get you the results you want. Enjoy a youthful appearance longer with any of these fantastic age reduction procedures.
Freckle Removal – How to Remove Your Unwanted Freckles
Freckles, whether on the face or body, are something that most individuals experience, at least to some degree. Genetics and heredity play a large role in the outward appearance of our skin, but sun exposure and other harsh daily elements can also cause the pigment of our skin to change. While freckles are generally harmless, more and more men and women are looking for ways to remove unwanted freckles. There are several skin rejuvenation techniques for freckle removal currently available that can help you to restore clear, blemish free skin with lasting results.
Freckles are easily identifiable on the skin because they are small, flat and round, usually uniform in color and appear darker than the surrounding skin pigment. Freckle formation is due to cells called melanocytes—they generate an increased amount of melanin in the skin. When an increased amount of melanin exists, it collects abnormally in specific areas of the skin which leads to the formation of freckles. Freckles, for the most part, begin their development around the age of two, and while some individuals are genetically predisposed to freckles (many redheads will have overly freckly skin) it is repeated sun exposure that most often initiates and enhances their appearance. Freckles are not cancerous in nature and it is not medically necessary to remove them, but men and women often choose to remove unwanted freckles purely for aesthetic reasons.
When figuring out how to remove your unwanted freckles, it is important to take into consideration that there are two distinct types of freckles. The first type are called ephelides, the second type are called solar lentigines. Ephelides are also known as simple freckles; these are the freckles individuals are genetically inclined to get and therefore are harder (but not impossible) to remove. Solar lentigines are also known as sunburn freckles and because they are caused by sun exposure, they are more superficial and therefore easier to remove. While freckles most often appear on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders, arms and hands, they can be seen anywhere; and can be removed from anywhere.
There are several treatments currently available designed to help remove unwanted freckles. These include:
Bleaching Agents: Bleaching agents specifically designed for freckle removal are not intended to bleach the skin; instead they work to inhibit the production of melanin which stops freckles from forming on the face and body. However, because the bleach is used on the entire skin area (not just the freckles) it sometimes tends to lighten the skin so it is not the most effective method.
Chemical Peels: Chemical peels work on many different levels to rejuvenate the face by removing the outer layers of skin. By removing dead skin cells and rejuvenating the face, blemishes are lightened which allows the skin to take on a more uniform appearance.
Laser/IPL Treatments: Laser and light based treatments for freckle removal are the most advanced treatment methods for unwanted freckles. The laser light attracts to the melanin in the freckles; the light energy then transforms into heat which effectively fragments the melanin particles which are naturally re-absorbed and expelled by the body’s immune system. A series of laser treatments can drastically reduce the appearance of unwanted freckles.
If you find that freckles are starting to form on your face and body and are searching for ways to stop it, the best freckle removal technique will always be prevention; work hard to stop the freckles before they start. Freckle formation prevention is very simple, just wear sunscreen. By protecting your skin from sun exposure, you’ll surely slow down (or even stop all together) the formation of unwanted freckles. Wear SPF 30 or higher every single day, whether in direct sunlight or not, to help keep your skin clear and blemish free.
Whether you are interested in prevention or are interested in how to remove your unwanted freckles, consider all of your treatment alternatives so that you can find the freckle removal technique that works best for you.
Acne Scars – Learn About How to Get Rid of Acne Scars
Suffering with Acne, whether as a teen or as an adult, can be a very harrowing experience. What’s worse, once the acne desists, individuals are often left with a constant reminder—acne scars. Depending on severity, acne scarring can have a great effect on one’s appearance and overall self esteem, but feel confident that not all hope has been lost. As technology has progressed, new treatments have been developed that can help combat the permanent acne reminder. Learning about acne scar removal and the treatment options available can help individuals to find a treatment that will help them to achieve the smooth, clear complexion they desire.
There are several acne scar removal procedures currently available to consumers; therefore, depending the severity of your acne and acne scarring, some may work better than others. By fully researching all of your options you’ll be bale to discover which acne scar removal treatment will best suit your individual needs.
Dermal Fillers: Dermal fillers are one of the fastest and simplest ways to correct, soften and reduce mild to moderate acne scarring. Dermal fillers are natural compounds that are injected into and under the surface of the skin in order to fill in pitted acne scars. These compounds are extremely safe as they are made of natural ingredients and are easily administered. They are very beneficial to men and women with acne scarring because they provide immediate results with minimal to no downtime.
Microdermabrasion: Microdermabrasion is a minimally invasive skin resurfacing treatment that works to remove the superficial layers of the epidermis. Through the use of gentle mechanical abrasion, pressure, crystals and suction, this innovative treatment works to scrape away the surface layer of skin. These treatments help to remove dead skin cells that may eventually cause the formation of acne and in addition can reduce pore size, minimize the formation of acne and soften acne scars. Microdermabrasion is most often used on those patients that have both active acne and acne scarring.
Chemical Peels: Chemical peels are another acne scar removal treatment option that can lead to a smoother, clearer appearance. During the chemical peel, a chemical solution will be applied to the skin in order to smooth skin texture by eliminating the damaged weakened outer layer of the epidermis. Chemical peels, similar to microdermabrasion, work to help alleviate both mild to moderate acne and acne scarring. There are varying degrees of chemical peels so depending on the severity of your specific situation, different options are available.
Laser Acne Removal: One of the most innovative ways to reduce the visible signs of acne and acne scarring is with laser acne treatments. Fractional and/or resurfacing lasers can be used to partially ablate the epidermal layer of skin in order to promote the natural growth of collagen in order to fill in pitted acne scars. Laser acne removal treatments can naturally decrease the depth of acne scarring for a smoother appearance.
Depending on your current level of acne and acne scarring, one or several of these acne scar removal treatment options may be beneficial for you. Discover today just how easy it can be to eliminate your acne scars once and for all!
Acne Removal – Learn About Your Available Treatment Options to Remove Acne
Acne is a very common skin condition; it currently affects millions of men and women throughout the world. While acne is most prevalent amongst teens, it can has also been known to effect men and women up to and through their 40’s. Acne Removal is something that millions of individuals are interested in; the biggest problem is learning about the acne removal treatment options that are available. With so many different treatments available, without doing proper research, it is difficult to know which is right for you.
While several acne treatments currently exist, knowing which will work best for you will greatly depend on the severity of your acne and acne scarring; certain treatments are designed for certain levels of severity. By fully researching all of your options and by experiencing some trial and error, you’ll be able to discover which treatment will best suit your individual needs.
Microdermabrasion: Microdermabrasion is a very mild skin resurfacing treatment that works to remove the superficial epidermal layers for minimally invasive rejuvenation. Through the use of, gentle mechanical abrasion in combination with pressure and suction, microdermabrasion works to scrape away the surface layers of skin. By removing dead skin cells and clearing clogged pores, this treatment effectively minimizes the formation of acne. A series of microdermabrasion sessions can reduce pore size, minimize the formation of acne and soften acne scars for effective acne removal.
Chemical Peels: Chemicals peels are a moderately invasive yet innovative way to remove acne for a smoother, clearer appearance. Chemical peels utilize a specific chemical solution (depending on your severity of acne) which is applied to the skin in order to smooth skin texture by eliminating the damaged weakened outer layer of the epidermis. There are varying degrees of chemical peels so depending on your specific needs, different options are available for different levels of acne removal.
Acne Blue Light Therapy: Acne blue light is a form of non-invasive laser therapy that works to treat acne at the source…acne causing bacteria. The sebaceous gland is a natural oil producing gland that lies near the base of each hair follicle. Due to the buildup of dirt, grime or dead skin cells, oil can become trapped in our pores. The bacterium formed due to this trapping is known as Propionibacterium Acnes or P. acnes. P. acnes, when trapped, lead to the swelling and formation of acne. Blue light therapy targets and treats P. acnes without damaging the surrounding skin and tissue. After a series of treatments, patients experience a smoother, clearer complexion.
Laser Acne Removal: Laser acne removal differs slightly from the acne blue light therapy because it is slightly more invasive. Laser acne removal involves fractional and resurfacing lasers that work to partially ablate the epidermal layer of skin in order to decrease the depth of acne scars while simultaneously encouraging the natural production of collagen below the surface of the skin in order to initiate healing in the damaged areas. Oftentimes, patients will undergo acne blue light therapy to reduce unwanted acne before undergoing ablative treatments to reduce acne scarring.
Depending on the amount of acne or acne scarring you currently have one or several of these treatments may be beneficial for successful removal. By learning more about these treatments, you’ll quickly see how easy it is to eliminate your acne scars once and for all!


