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| Does
this sound like you? |
"I've
always been active. Years ago I was unaware of the effects
of sun and wind on my skin. Although I don't feel as
old as I sometimes look I'm not ready for surgery or
a long recovery process, but I'd love to look as young
as I feel." |
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The "weekend" skin peel, the MicroLaserPeel, treats skin conditions
associated with aging and an active lifestyle. You can
see real improvements in just a few days. |
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Dr. Kest can
advise you on how best to protect your skin to maintain
the benefits you will see from your MicroLaserPeel. |
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| What
is the MicroLaserPeel? |
It's an intra-epidermal
laser peel that precisely ablates the outermost layers
of the skin. The procedure is individually tailored
to the nature of
the condition to be corrected. |
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Skin conditions
such as: wrinkles, scars, acne scars, keratoses, or pigmentary problems have been very successfully treated
with MicroLaserPeel. |
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| Who
Should Consider a MicroLaserPeel? |
If you're looking
for more than microdermabrasion or light chemical peels, and have a little time for a prolonged healing
process, then the MicroLaserPeel was designed for you. |
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| How
is the MicroLaserPeel different from Microdermabrasion? |
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The MicroLaserPeel is a partial
- to - full epidermal peel (20-50 microns) and
is performed with topical anesthetic. Because
this procedure ablates deeper into the epidermis,
it is the perfect step between micro-dermabrasion
and full skin resurfacing. |
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| How
many MicroLaserPeels can be done? |
Typically,
the procedure is repeated 2-4 times, spaced 6-8 weeks
apart, but many peels may be done to achieve the desired result.
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| What can
you expect? |
You will experience
smoother, healthier, more vibrant skin, with a significant,
immediate change in skin texture and tightness. |
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| How
long is the healing process? |
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Healing takes 3-4 days. The procedure
can be performed on a Thursday or Friday, so you can
return to work the following Monday. Symptoms
immediatley following the procedure resemble a
sunburn, with minor sloughing on the second day. Redness will begin to fade by the third day,
and be easily covered by makeup on the fourth
day. |
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| Call
for a free consultation regarding this procedure. |
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