Types of Laser Resurfacing
Laser treatments have evolved somewhat in recent years as their popularity has increased. The first laser procedures to be introduced were ablative, which meant they worked by removing outer layers of skin to reveal a softer, smoother complexion underneath. The treatment continues to be used today to provide the level of correction needed by some patients to achieve their desired outcomes.
However, there are substantial drawbacks to ablative laser treatments, including the degree of discomfort and recovery time a patient must endure to obtain those dramatic results.
Today, ablative laser treatments have largely been replaced with fractional procedures that offer similar results without the extended recovery process. This treatment allows for penetration into the deep dermal layers, where the laser heat can offer the greatest benefit. At the same time, surrounding skin and tissue remain untouched, accelerating the healing process and minimizing discomfort and downtime without compromising results.