Laser peeling
Laser peeling is a cosmetic procedure aimed at rejuvenating, smoothing wrinkles and skin imperfections, improving the condition of the face and skin relief.
History of the origin of the procedure
The first procedures similar to peeling were carried out in the days of ancient civilizations. In ancient Egypt, Rome and Greece in antiquity, leather was polished with minerals, precious stones, goat's milk and wort. Lemon juice was used to remove age spots and irregularities from the skin, which gave smoothness and freshness to the skin.
In the 20th century, laser peeling has become a popular procedure for women in many countries around the world. This peeling allows you to remove wrinkles, post-acne, scars and scars.
Chemical peeling is a rather traumatic procedure, after which the skin remains inflamed, reddened and flaky for some time. Therefore, this procedure was replaced by a gentle method of laser peeling, which is effective and safe for the skin.
Indications for the procedure
Laser peeling is indicated for the presence of various types of wrinkles, increased skin pigmentation, acne and post-acne, seborrhea, scars of various depths, scars and irregularities. Laser treatment can remove warts, moles and papillomas.
Features of laser peeling
Laser peeling is a highly effective cosmetic procedure, after which new collagen fibers are produced for several weeks, that is, a complete process of skin rejuvenation takes place.
In the process of peeling, cell growth is stimulated; laser peeling also allows you to correct the complexion, remove stretch marks and scars.
This procedure is performed within 25-30 minutes, and the swelling and redness of the skin disappear within 5-7 days. Large scars and scars are removed over several sessions. Laser peeling received positive reviews as a painless and reliable procedure.
Currently, during the procedure, modern laser systems and devices are used, such as Yakhroma-Med, ELOS, Smartlipo, Galaxy, etc. With the help of such equipment, you can adjust the depth of peeling and control the process of processing the skin. Ultra-thin laser beams act on the skin, affecting from 7 to 45% of the epidermis in one procedure.
Laser devices allow for laser peeling resurfacing aimed at treating problem skin with acne, mimic wrinkles and spider veins.
Benefits of laser peeling
Laser peeling has received good reviews as a cosmetic procedure with a number of advantages. These include:
- low skin trauma, which is associated with gentle exfoliation of the upper layer and safe skin renewal;
- a high rejuvenation result, which is achieved thanks to laser correction aimed at rebuilding the epidermis and activating it for renewal;
- achieving a lifting effect, as a result of which the oval of the face is smoothed, skin lesions are eliminated, the skin is tightened;
- achieving skin elasticity and normalizing water balance;
- individual correction, which has a short rehabilitation period and a high level of safety.
Contraindications for laser peeling
Laser peeling is contraindicated in case of cancer, pregnancy and lactation, cardiovascular diseases in severe stages of the course, mental disorders, thrombophlebitis, blood diseases and the presence of allergic skin reactions.
Local contraindications to this procedure are deep skin lesions, inflammatory processes, open wounds, purulent inflammation and growths, chronic herpes, infectious skin diseases, and the presence of grafts on the skin.
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