Laser Resurfacing - Making Your Face a Smoother Place

Sometimes you don't need anything drastic done. But your skin, just like the rest of your body, deserves attention. You may see little frown lines, your skin may be splotchy or just not as smooth as it once was. This is where someone like Dr. Raffi Dishakjian and the folks over at Nu Vela
Dr. Raffi Dishakjian
Date of Interview: 2008
 Esthetica really come in handy. Getting people to feel good with minimally-invasive or non-surgical procedures is what they are all about. I recently sat down to talk with the good doctor and he was able to give me the general layout of the way they proceed with something like laser resurfacing.

It is very often not even the lack of care someone has given their skin; moreover it's just the fact that time and the elements eventually kick in and nature takes over. It could be "the effects of time, sun exposure, and toxins in the air" which have made your skin a case study for residual effects of life. However, "modern technology now offers a way to reverse years of damage. Laser resurfacing is a procedure that promotes healthy new skin," exclaims the doctor.

If you're a cynic, as I was, then you may turn your head and say, 'yeah, okay. But what is it that you're really doing here?'

The doctor was happy to respond. Apparently, certain conditions commonly associated with aging skin can be both "safely and dramatically reduced" by the use of this procedure.

'Does this work for everyone?'

Laser resurfacing works "for both men and women at almost any age. Whether you're talking about sun-damaged skin, wrinkles around the mouth or eyes, skin laxity in the lower eyelids, loose and wrinkled skin on the upper eyelids, brown spots, facial scarring, and over all skin tightness and tone," all of these have been found to be helped by the laser resurfacing treatments.

The trick is in the beam. You see, lasers are "controlled beams of light and energy that reaches a precise depth of penetration."

Okay, so how does that help?