Fraxel For Eye Wrinkles
Age Spots: Spotting the Best Treatments to Fade Skin Discoloration
"Dr. Fairfield, are these age spots? Help! Make them go away!" This is something I've heard from my clients forever. Fortunately, now there are effective treatments to fade, or even abolish, these unsightly darkened blotches that appear on the face and the backs of hands. It's true that the tendency to get age spots runs in families, but you may get them even if none of your cousins did. And, with modern cosmetic technology, you can finally do something about it. We'll take a look at two methods – mechanical and light treatments – but first, I have to plug prevention.
We probably can't completely prevent age spots, but something we should all be doing anyway will help ward them off. That something is sun protection. Sun damage definitely causes skin pigment cells to go wonky, and that brings on the age spots. Do the right thing: keep the sun off your skin as much as possible with protective clothing. Invest in some great hats, and use a UVA/UVB sunscreen, at least SPF 30 daily. And, don't forget that solar radiation can penetrate right through clouds and windows.
But I'll admit it – even if you do everything right, you may still get age spots. So, let's take a look at some treatments you can discuss with your cosmetic dermatologist, to see what's best for you.
The leading mechanical age-spot remedy is microdermabrasion. Rubbing the skin with extremely fine crystals, either on the tip of a wand or in a stream that blows against the skin and is suctioned away, microdermabrasion removes the dead cells of the skin's outer layer where the discolored cells reside. The treatment brings bonuses: increased blood flow, stimulation of new cell growth and collagen, reduction of fine wrinkles, deep cleansing of blackheads, and improvement of mild acne scarring – all are microdermabrasion benefits.
Further advantages to microdermabrasion are convenience and safety. With few side effects and no anesthetic, microdermabrasion is quick enough to take in over your lunch hour. Effective on all skin types and colors, it's perfect for chemical-sensitive skin. You'll see immediate results that increase over a series of treatments.
But, for longer-lasting results, your cosmetic dermatologist may recommend treatments that operate below the skin surface, to work directly on the age-spot culprit – the cells that produce melanin (skin pigment). It's when these cells start cranking out too much pigment that age spots result. To go deeper and destroy these cells, your cosmetic dermatologist may suggest light-oriented treatments, using either laser or broadband light. The best of these technologies pass right through the skin's surface cells, causing no damage. An added benefit? No recovery time at all.
Intense Pulsed Light Therapy (IPL), adjusted by the cosmetic dermatologist for your skin, delivers microbursts of broad-spectrum light energy to skin cells. In the darker skin cells, the light converts to heat energy, destroying them. One variant of this procedure uses LED light (for example, the GentleWaves® system) to emit coded pulses of low-intensity light with less energy than a 25-watt light bulb. In this treatment there is no heat energy involved and no discomfort at all. These broadband light treatments combine well with microdermabrasion, producing an even skin tone, reducing fine wrinkles, and leaving the skin softened and refreshed.
Laser treatments use an intense light at a single frequency. Some laser treatments do damage surface skin cells and cause them to exfoliate. This can leave the skin reddened, increasing recovery time and possibly yielding uneven results. So, for my clients, I prefer to use the Fraxel™ laser. With this breakthrough device, the energy passes through the surface skin to target darkened and damaged middle layer cells. This process stimulates the skin to create new cells and produce collagen for elasticity and overall skin rejuvenation. With the Fraxel laser, too, there is no recovery time. This is the treatment I have used on the backs of my own hands, and I'm very impressed with the results.
If you see these little blotchy marks of age appearing on your skin, don't despair. I haven't found a way to keep them from showing up, but the science of cosmetic dermatology is definitely giving us ways to show age spots to the door.
Frequently Asked Questions
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QUESTION:
Can fraxel re:pair (laser resurfacing) be done for laugh lines in nasolabial wrinkles?
I don't need filler yet but there is a small wrinkle there, only on one side though, so it looks strange. can it be burnt off like the wrinkles under eyes?-
ANSWER:
it would for sure have to be looked at to determine that. But laser skin resurfacing can stimulate collagen growth to smooth it out. There is always something new and painless to do the job.
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QUESTION:
What is the best cosmetic dermatology laser for removing crows feet and wrinkles?
I recently d getting crows feet and droopy skin around the eye area. I got 3 fraxel treatments and nothing has happened yet....What is the best laser for removing wrinkles and crows feet/tightening skin?
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ANSWER:
CO2 laser, or you could also consider a phenol peel.
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QUESTION:
What Haircut would suit me? Male?
I'm a guy and have a HARD time finding a haircut. Atm I have a generic emo haircut. Last year I had a number 2 with bleached hair... then blue lol. I just like to try new things and have had basically EVERY haircut for fun. I color my hair because Its usually Dirty Blonde and looks terrible. so Its usually dyed Brown or Blonde.***MY FACE STRUCTURE***
My face is VERY long and thin face with a thin/small chin and quite an adams apple :/
My Forhead is HUGE and Riddled with Deep Acne Scars, so bad that Even Fraxel Laser hasn't helped.
My nose Is identical to Louis from Family guy and is basically just a huge, THIN triangle on my face, that my cousins make fun of me for.
My eyes are VERY prominent, causing bags under my eyes (And I'm only 20.. i don't know how to fix them
if you have any suggestions please help). People called my fish all in HS casue I looked like one according to them
. jerks.
No cheeks.I Usually Get short hair like a Number 2 or 4. But My eyes are SO Big that it looks bad :/. And My face is so thin that when I smile I get loads of wrinkles around my baggy eyes, from my prominent eyes. When I have long hair I just don't know what to do with it to take care of it.
So basically... I'm uglier than hell. Help? lol
White, Male. 20.
Brown Eyes
Dirty Blonde hair
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ANSWER:
Well a picture could help....
But anyways, i dont think you should've dyed your hair at all
dirty blonde is really hot and you probably look like a surfer or a Cali guy. And definately do not worry about your nose, big noses are sexy for a guy cuz then you look like you're from France and acne blah it doesnt matter. i have really big deer eyes too, but im a girl soo....
I think that you're probably not ugly at all you sound cute to me
Oh and maybe you can get a swish kind of haircut, like the skater-guy type?
Hope this helps
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