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Deborshi Roy1, Neil S Sadick

  • 1Department of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Lenox Hill Hospital, 772 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10021, USA. droymd@sadickdermatology.com

Ophthalmology Clinics of North America
|June 7, 2005
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Ablative resurfacing effectively rejuvenates aging facial skin and treats various skin lesions. This powerful technique addresses photodamaged skin issues that other methods cannot.

Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Cosmetic Surgery

Background:

  • Facial aging and skin lesions present significant cosmetic and medical challenges.
  • Traditional surgical and nonablative treatments have limitations in addressing certain skin conditions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the efficacy of ablative resurfacing for facial rejuvenation.
  • To discuss its application in treating diverse skin lesions and photodamaged skin.

Main Methods:

  • Ablative resurfacing utilizes controlled thermal injury to the skin.
  • The procedure stimulates collagen remodeling and skin regeneration.

Main Results:

  • Ablative resurfacing offers significant improvements in skin texture, wrinkles, and tone.
  • It effectively treats conditions like acne scars, sun spots, and other skin irregularities.

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Conclusions:

  • Ablative resurfacing is a potent and safe method for facial rejuvenation and lesion treatment when performed by skilled practitioners.
  • It provides a valuable alternative for managing complex photodamaged skin issues.