Laser Skin Procedures
The term “laser” was originally an acronym for the term “light amplification by stimulated emission or radiation”. These light emitting devices were invented by Theodore Maiman in mid 1960. Many changes and innovative advances have been made to laser technology since that time, and the technology has since been integrated into the medical field for surgical and cosmetic purposes.
Using lasers in surgery is still a relatively new advance in medicine, and therefore you’ll want to find out as much as possible before committing to anything. Your safety should always come first.
Types of Laser Skin Procedures
Since the dawn of civilization, people have yearend to be beautiful. Flawless skin seems to be an ideal goal for many individuals and vanity is very common in our modern culture. So it seems natural that people would levitate toward the most effective and rejuvenating methods to keep their skin as perfect as possible.
Laser Skin Resurfacing Procedures are one means of achieving this goal. A relatively new procedure, the laser surgery targets wrinkles, hyper-pigmentation and scar tissue. Resurfacing has become popular because it generally doesn’t cause any bleeding or bruising. Often used to treat damage done to the face by excessive acne.
Laser Hair Removal
Depending on how much hair you need removed, this procedure can last between one hour and several different visits with multiple hour sessions. Usually the process begin by applying a numbing lotion to the area where hair reduction is desired. Then an intense beam of concentrated laser light destroys hair follicles that are responsible for recurring hair growth.
Laser Tattoo Removal
Maybe people got tattoos when they were younger for various reasons. Whatever the reasons were, sometimes opinions change about things, and there are lots of reasons people might want to get a tattoo removed.
During the process, pulses of concentrated lasers target the tattooed pigments, without damaging any of the surrounding tissue. Different lasers are needed for each color, with darker inks being easier to remove.
Laser Scar Removal
Targets scar tissue and reduced their visibility. This reduction usually can eliminate from between 50% to 80% of visible scarring. The procedure is effective against many different types of scarring, including:
• Atrophic scarring
• Keloid Scarring
• Hypertrophic Scarring
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When dealing with the skin (especially the skin on the face) you need to have the best treatment available to you.

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