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Freitag, 20. Januar 2012

Carbon Dioxide & Erbium Laser Resurfacing



Ultrapulse Carbon Dioxide and Erbium: YAG resurfacing remain one of the most spectacular advances in cutaneous laser medicine in the last decade. When patients and their conditions are carefully selected and the procedure performed by experienced and knowledgeable physicians results can be truly remarkable.
d.c. based laser resurfacing center
Laser Skin Resurfacing
In 1993 The Center for Laser Surgery pioneered the use of these lasers and published the first scientific evidence detailing the effects of Carbon Dioxide lasers in human skin. The Center for Laser Surgery has personally performed 1000’s of laser resurfacing procedures and has trained over 3000 physicians in the use of these lasers.
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Lip Lines
  After
The UltraPulse® CO2 laser emits extremely high infrared energy delivered in very short pulses, causing immediate heating of small predictable volumes of tissue. The almost instantaneous heating of tissue prevents unwanted heat diffusion from the target, which reduces or eliminates the chance of scarring associated with the use of older CO2 lasers.
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Lip Lines
  After
Dr. Adrian was one of the first physicians in the world to perform laser resurfacing in 1993. His published tissue studies serve as the foundation for the current use of resurfacing lasers. Tissue studies performed by The Center for Laser Surgery support the concept that treatment with the UltraPulse® Laser induces new collagen formation in the dermis post operatively over a period of 3 to 6 months enhancing the effects of the laser resurfacing procedure.

Laser skin surfacing
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Sun Damage
  After
Erbium: YAG lasers emit extremely short pulses of infrared energy (2940nm). Tissue studies published by our center show that these lasers remove very precise thin layers of skin or tissue with each pass (pulse). In effect this laser behaves similar to a dermabrasion device with significantly more control in the removal of skin layers. Erbium lasers are ideal for treating acne scars, mole removal tattoo removal and rhinophyma. In fact we use these lasers whenever we need precise skin planning type excisions.
Erbium laser resurfacing
Diffuse Facial Aging
Conditions, which respond to Carbon Dioxide and Erbium lasers, include upper and lower lip lines (smokers lines), under eye wrinkles and loose skin, diffuse facial wrinkles acne scars and diffuse facial sun damage. In addition congenital pigmented nevi, moles, certain tattoos, and nevus sebaceous have also proven responsive to these lasers. Sweat gland tumors around the eyes called syringomas also respond quite well to laser resurfacing. Rhinophyma, a disfiguring overgrowth of nose skin secondary to acne rosacea can be treated using a combination of CO2 and Erbium lasers with excellent cosmetic results.
Laser Removal of Nevi (Moles)
Laser Removal of Nevi (Moles)
Laser Eyelid Resurfacing
Laser Eyelid Resurfacing
Erbium Laser Resurfacing
Nevus Sebaceous

Rhinophyma
Rhinophyma

CO2 Laser Resurfacing
Rhinophyma

The Center for Laser Surgery has extensive experience treating a group of diffuse skin keratinization disorders showing warty skin overgrowth (systemized epidermal nevi). Carbon dioxide and Erbium laser treatment of this condition has often provided remarkable results by removing and flattening these disfiguring lesions.
Laser Skin Resurfacing
Systemized Epidermal Nevi
Systemized Epidermal Nevi
Systemized Epidermal Nevi
Systemized Epidermal Nevi
Systemized Epidermal Nevi
If you have a condition which you feel may be improved by these lasers please call for a consultation. If travel is difficult please send a photo by email to adrian@lasersurgery.com.

Carbon Dioxide Laser Facial Rejuvenation

Although Ultrapulse® carbon dioxide resurfacing remains the gold standard for the treatment of facial wrinkles and acne scars, most patients do not realize that superficial single pass resurfacing can yield remarkable results with significantly less postoperative down time. Recent publications* from the Center for Laser Surgery highlight the fact that low energy single pass resurfacing can effectively rejuvenate photo-damaged skin and remove fine lines.
Photo Aged Skin
Photo Aged Skin
Healing is rapid with most patients back in makeup at 5 to 7 days. Superficial carbon dioxide resurfacing is ideal for patients with pigmentation disturbances, pre-cancerous growths and fine lines and younger patients with early aging changes.
* Adrian, RM: Superficial Carbon Dioxide and Erbium: YAG Lasers for Photo-Aged Facial Skin. Lasers in Surgery and Medicine 1999, 11:29

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