20 Things You Need to Know Before Getting a Laser Treatment
If you’re into skincare, chances are you’ve heard about laser treatments. Dermatologists and folks in the know say lasers can tackle practically any complaint you may have about your skin. We dove into the science of laser treatments to find out what they do and how they work.
Read on for a crash course in laser treatments, from the wow-worthy results to some real talk about the possible side effects.
There are many different types of lasers to target different skin concerns.
Different types of lasers target different skin issues, including everything from brown spots to stretch marks to rosacea. Lasers can also tackle acne scarring, wrinkles, and tattoo removal.
Lasers don’t require much follow-up after treatment.
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You might have a series of sessions spaced over time to complete your treatment, but once they’re done, you won’t need much follow-up with your provider.
Try a resurfacing laser for all-over skin rejuvenation.
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A resurfacing laser like the Fraxel Dual will stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, leaving you with smoother and younger-looking skin.
The Fraxel treats brown spots as well as deeper wrinkles, and can also help with acne scarring.
You can expect to spend around $500 for cheeks, or $1,000 for a full face treatment. It may take three to five sessions to see your desired results.
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A resurfacing laser directs short, concentrated beams of light at the skin. This removes areas of the skin layer by layer.
On the next page, learn about a type of laser that helps combat redness.
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