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Nonablative resurfacing.

D J Goldberg1

  • 1Skin Laser and Surgery Specialists of New York and New Jersey, Westwood, USA.

Clinics in Plastic Surgery
|May 17, 2000
PubMed
Summary
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Nonablative laser treatments offer a new way to improve sun-damaged skin with less downtime. This subsurface remodeling is ideal for busy individuals seeking skin quality improvement and can complement ablative laser results.

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Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Aesthetic Medicine
  • Laser Technology

Background:

  • Photodamaged skin is a common concern, often addressed with invasive procedures.
  • Existing ablative laser treatments offer significant results but require substantial recovery time.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and describe nonablative laser treatments for skin rejuvenation.
  • To highlight the benefits of nonablative remodeling for photodamaged skin.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizes nonablative laser technology for subsurface skin remodeling.
  • Focuses on collagen remodeling without significant tissue ablation.

Main Results:

  • Achieves improvement in the quality of sun-damaged skin.

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  • Offers a less destructive alternative to ablative approaches.
  • Suitable for individuals with limited recovery time.
  • Conclusions:

    • Nonablative laser treatment is a viable option for improving photodamaged skin.
    • Its less invasive nature makes it ideal for patients seeking minimal downtime.
    • Can serve as a maintenance therapy following ablative laser procedures.