In laser resurfacing, sometimes called "laser peel," a
carbon dioxide (CO2) laser is used to remove areas of
damaged or wrinkled skin, layer by layer. The procedure is
most commonly used to minimize the appearance of fine lines,
especially around the mouth and the eyes. However, it is
also effective in treating facial scars or areas of uneven
pigmentation. Laser resurfacing may be performed on the
whole face or in specific regions. Often, the procedure is
done in conjunction with another cosmetic operation, such as
a facelift or eyelid surgery.
Laser resurfacing is still a very new procedure. However, it
has been shown that in some cases, this surgical method
produces less bleeding, bruising and post-operative
discomfort than is typically seen with other resurfacing
methods.
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