Laser Resurfacing
56 year old Female | Mini Facelift and Laser Resurfacing
Courtesy of Clay Forsberg, MD
There are a wide variety of laser resurfacing devices and these devices change with developments in technology – Center for Dermatology & Plastic Surgery maintains various state-of-the-art lasers in order to address all of your skin needs. Laser resurfacing is a non-surgical treatment designed to address the effects of sun exposure and aging on the texture, color, and overall quality of the skin.
Technically known as rhytidectomy, a facelift is generally the procedure that will provide the most significant rejuvenation in the face and neck. Our surgeons emphasize a natural approach to facelift surgery. They want you to look naturally younger but certainly not artificial or overdone.
60 year old Male | Upper Eye Lid Blepharoplasty and Laser Resurfacing
Courtesy of Clay Forsberg, MD
Blepharoplasty is also referred to as an eye lift or eyelid surgery. An upper lift is a surgical procedure designed to correct the droopy, excess skin located at or near the natural crease of the upper eyelid.
Laser resurfacing is a non-surgical treatment designed to address the effects of sun exposure and aging on the texture, color, and overall quality of the skin.
66 year old Female | Facial fat grafting and Laser Resurfacing
Courtesy of Clay Forsberg, MD
This patient received 48cc nasolabial folds, marionette lines, upper and lower lips, glabella, chin, tear troughs, cheeks, lateral face, and temples for facial fat grafting.
Fat grafting refers to the procedural transfer of fat from one part of the body to another. Fat is taken from an area of excess fat like the abdomen or thighs and injected into areas that lack volume, such as the face, hands, breasts, or buttocks. Fat grafting is also referred to as fat transfer or fat injection.
Laser resurfacing is a non-surgical treatment designed to address the effects of sun exposure and aging on the texture, color, and overall quality of the skin. There are a wide variety of laser resurfacing devices and these devices change with developments in technology – Center for Dermatology & Plastic Surgery maintains various state-of-the-art lasers in order to address all of your skin needs.
67 year old Female | Laser Resurfacing and Facial Fat Grafting
Courtesy of Clay Forsberg, MD
This patient received 38cc injected into the nasolabial folds, marionette lines, cheeks, tear troughs, and temples for the facial fat grafting. Fat grafting refers to the procedural transfer of fat from one part of the body to another. Fat is taken from an area of excess fat like the abdomen or thighs and injected into areas that lack volume, such as the face, hands, breasts, or buttocks. Fat grafting is also referred to as fat transfer or fat injection. It is a long-lasting procedure that is also well tolerated.
Laser resurfacing is a non-surgical treatment designed to address the effects of sun exposure and aging on the texture, color, and overall quality of the skin. Laser resurfacing treatments are performed at varying depths and some people require more treatments than others. In general, laser resurfacing treatments successfully improve wrinkles, skin laxity, hyper-pigmentation due to sun damage, and certain kinds of scars.
47 year old Female | Laser Resurfacing
Courtesy of Clay Forsberg, MD
Laser resurfacing is a non-surgical treatment designed to address the effects of sun exposure and aging on the texture, color, and overall quality of the skin. There are two kinds of resurfacing lasers – ablative and non-ablative. Ablative lasers utilize high-intensity light in rapid pulses to remove the damaged top layers of skin, revealing smoother skin with less wrinkles and a more even skin tone. Non-ablative lasers do not remove skin and are therefore less invasive. These lasers are designed to reach the deeper layers of skin, stimulating collagen growth and tightening skin. For this reason, the results of non-ablative resurfacing are not as immediately apparent as ablative resurfacing options.
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