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Answer: Persons taking medications which prevent healing and persons taking isotretinoin (accutane) should not have laser resurfacing. These medications interfere with the skin's ability to heal and fight infection. Six months should lapse after using Accuta...

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Answer:    Some of the potential complications that can occur with laser skin resurfacing include adverse anesthesia reactions, burns or other heat-related injuries, cold sores, infection, lightening or darkening of the treated skin, and scarring. ...

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Answer: Vitiligo is a process in which the human body inhibits the pigment-producing process of the skin's pigment cells. A series of excimer laser treatment can often lead to dramatic re-pigmentation of the skin. Pigment can also be lost in the skin after a...

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Answer:   Complete coverage for skin conditions like acne, rosacea and redness following treatments like chemical peels and laser resurfacing. The more you buff the heavier the coverage without you having to add on more and more powder.  

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Answer: Today s innovative and safe laser skin resurfacing, chemical peels and dermabrasion offer many options:Laser skin resurfacing uses a precisely defined beam of high energy to minimize deep pores, blotchy patches, melasma, fine wrinkles, coarseness, ...

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Answer: This varies greatly depending on the procedure in question. For small, non-invasive procedures, such as laser tattoo removal, or collagen therapy, patients are ready to return to normal activity immediately after treatment. For procedures like laser ...

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Answer: Although very rare, there are risks associated with any procedure. The risks specific to facelifts include bleeding or hematoma formation, infection, skin breakdown (especially in smokers), mild loss of sensation, and the possibility of a repeat oper...

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