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WRINKLE REDUCTION AND ACNE SCAR IMPROVEMENT

We are using the newest fractional technology to significantly reduce the appearance of wrinkles and acne scarring. The Palomar 1540 fractional technology produces thousands of tiny but deep columns of treatmens in your skin, known as microthermal treatment zones. This is done with limited discomfort to the patient as the Palomar 1540 utilizes patented cooling. Just as important as the treated areas are the areas of skin that are left untouched. The fractional treatment allows the skin to heal much faster than if the entire area was treated at once, using the body's natural healing process to create new, healthy tissue.

We are now offering skin tightening with minimal discomfort. Introducing the LUXIR laser that sends infrared light pulses deep into the dermis, where it creates a carefully controlled area of elevated temperature. This technology has been shown to trigger a biological response which leads to collagen remodeling in the deep dermis. Remodeled collagen can smooth out fine wrinkles and tighten sagging skin.

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Treatable Conditions >> Sun Damage

Sun damage, also identified as photo damage, refers to how the sun alters the look and feel of the skin.  Sun damage is a form of extrinsic aging, which is early aging that is caused by the surroundings.  Extrinsic aging is collective, means that effects exacerbate with repeated, unprotected contact to the sun.

What Causes Sun Damage?
Sun damage is caused by frequent exposure to damaging ultraviolet (UV) rays.  UV is an undetectable form of radiation emitted by the sun.  There are two types of UV rays, UVA and UVB.  UVA rays penetrate deep into the skin and are the major source of early aging and skin cancer.  UVB rays primarily access the surface of the skin and are the key source of sunburns. 

How Often Am I Exposed To Harmful UV Rays?
Whether you are walking to your car, driving to work, or simply sitting near a window, you are exposed to harmful UV rays.  This type of daily contact is known as secondary UV exposure.

Secondary exposure occurs where you least expect it.  It can occur in the shade, on cloudy days, evenb while you are indoors.  It is likely that the usual individual is exposed to more than 10 hours of indoor UV rays every week.  Add to that over 7 hours of outdoor UV rays a week and without a suitable shield, your weekly UV-radiation exposure might total nearly 20 hours.  That's like spending the weekend at the beach without wearing sunscreen .

What Increases the Sun's Damaging Effects?
We are all vulnerable to the harmful effects of the sun.  However, some people may be more at risk than others.  People that have sustained burns are definitely in one of the top groups of individuals that are at a higher risk.  Below you will see a list of what else can put you in a high risk bracket.

  • Where you live:  If you live closer to the equator, the sun is directly overhead and the UV rays are stronger.  Anyone who lives in the mountain regions should look out too.  Studies there is a roughly an 8% to 10% increase in UV intensity for each 1,000 feet of increased altitude.
  • How do you live:  Do you enjoy outdoor activities?  Remember, sun damage accumulates over time the more you are exposed, the more damaged your skin becomes.  Apply sun protection ever time you venture out.
  • Your Medications:  Certain medications, such as antibiotics, cause heightened sensitivity to the sun.  Ask your doctor if any of your medications can cause photosensitivity.
  • Genetics:  Are you fair skinned with light hair (red or blond) and freckles?  If yes, you are at a high risk of developing sun damage.  If you have a family history of skin cancer, take extra measures and use daily sun protection.
Is Sun Damage Dangerous?
The answer is yes.  In addition to premature aging of the skin, sun damage also increases your risk of skin cancer.

Cosmetic Procedures
Cosmetic procedures can be completed for more serious sun damage.  It should be done under the direct management of a skilled skin care professional.
  • Microdermabrasion:  During microdermabrasion, lightly scrapes away minute surface skin particles and stimulates the structure of new skin cells.  This reduces the look of fine wrinkles and skin discoloration, improving skin texture, and ever-increasing skin sparkle.  Multiple treatments are typically needed.
  • Chemical Peels:  A chemical solution which is applied to the face in order to remove the outer layer(s) of your skin.  As the skin regenerates, it is noticeably smoother, softer, and less wrinkled.
  • Collagen and Fat Injections:  Injections of collagen or other fillers used to fill out wrinkles, deep creases, and acne scars.  Improvement differ from patient to patient.  Regular injections may be necessary.
  • BOTOX Cosmetic:  BOTOX Cosmetic block nerve impulses to facial muscles, by paralyzing the action of those muscles.  BOTOX Cosmetic is most often used to decrease deep wrinkles in the forehead and around the eyes. 
  • Laser Resurfacing: Surface imperfections (wrinkles, lines, and age spots) are removed using controlled laser light penetration.  Through laser resurfacing, undesired skin tissue is vaporized layer by layer.  This laser procedure is ablative and has some down time associated with it.
  • Photorejuvenation:  The only procedure that can treat vascular redness, the appearance of Rosacea, pigmented brown spots, sun damage, skin texture, and collagen structure all at once. With the use of Intense Pulsed Light (IPL™) technology, dramatic improvements can now be accomplished with little or no "downtime" and with very minimal discomfort.
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