Cool Touch Laser Treatment
This type of laser treatment works on present acne and somewhat on acne scars. Sebaceous oil glands are decreased in size, by the impact of the laser and partial bacteria is destroyed, while new collagen is stimulated to grow as the laser penetrates deep into the dermis, resulting in skin rejuvenation.Skin is thickened and long-term benefits result. Brown marks left by acne are also decreased or eliminated. There is almost no “down time” for recuperation compared to the chemical peel, but there will not be immediate results either, since collagen takes months to develop. If the acne scarring is deep, the more collagen is needed to help erase that scar. Some dermatologists recommend a combination of cool touch and pulse light laser, which is not really laser treatment but light activated treatment which sends mega thousands of wave lengths to follicles, while laser treatment sends singular wave lengths of light. Pulse light and Cool Touch both treat acne as well as other skin conditions. Laser treatment can result in many days recuperation while pulse light has minimal recovery issues. Pulse light will be cheaper than laser treatment due to the expensive equipment that laser treatment requires.
Cool Touch is used more to reduce present acne while Fractional resurfacing treats acne scars. Cool Touch does not damage skin surface yet penetrates deep within the skin. It is one of the earlier forms of laser treatment and with the combination of cold spray and laser, the skin surface is never damaged. Another treatment recommended with Cool Touch is Micro-Botox, which treats the open pores. It is injected into the minute muscles that affect pore size, rather than regular Botox which is injected into facial muscles to control expression. However, because the pores are minimized, you’ll not only have a smooth complexion but also a mini face lift as an after affect – and who can argue with that in a laser acne treatment. The Micro-Botox lasts approximately four months.
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January 25th, 2010
Serial steroid injections are the most common method to treat keloid scars. Adjunctive measures include, silicone sheeting or gel, Codran tape. If these measures are ineffective finally excision can be used along with postoperative steroids.
April 26th, 2010
First off, I want to say thank you for taking your time to make this acne blog, your helping many people. Thanks!
July 20th, 2010
This really cleared out my skin problems.=)
November 5th, 2010
Great, this would be great help to many people who are suffering from acne’s. In my opinion I would rather choose creams over surgery.
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