How Lasers Can Improve Your Skin By Milan Lombardi MD on March 02, 2022

Since the dawn of time, humans have been looking for ways to keep their skin and physical form healthy. People are always aiming to reduce the effects of aging by investing in wrinkle reduction and skin tightening techniques. In today’s world of modern technology, we are fortunate enough to enjoy high-end procedures such as laser skin resurfacing in Tampa which removes blemishes and wrinkles without even penetrating the skin. Let's look at how lasers can improve your skin.

How Lasers Can Improve Your Skin

How does this procedure work, exactly? Today, we will explore how lasers can improve your skin and how you can decide which type of laser rejuvenation technique is right for you. This is a great way to enjoy quick results while keeping up with your overall health and well-being!

Benefits of Laser Rejuvenation Techniques

Laser skin resurfacing has seen some of the most spectacular results in patients who seek to refresh and restore the surface of their skin. People of all shapes, sizes, ages, genders, and skin tones have been able to enjoy many of this procedure’s biggest benefits:

Increase Collagen Production

The main focus of laser resurfacing - and the reason it really works - is the production of collagen. As you age, your body produces less collagen on its own, so a laser treatment can encourage new growth and a more youthful appearance. Not to mention, this will encourage collagen to continue to produce itself over time, giving you long-term results.

Get Rid of Discoloration

Whether due to prolonged sun exposure or another medical condition, you may have dark spots and blemishes that appear on your skin. This laser removal technique can be a handy treatment that gets rid of those spots in favor of a smoother and tighter appearance.

Get Rid of Wrinkles

Perhaps the biggest reason why people seek out laser resurfacing treatment is to get rid of wrinkles in an easy and effective way. Wrinkles are some of the most deeply visible signs of aging; while they can be beautiful and natural, laser resurfacing can certainly help to remove a little bit of that edge that aging gives to the skin.

What Type of Laser Resurfacing is Right For You?

When patients visit our Tampa clinic, they often ask for laser rejuvenation treatment. But the truth of the matter is that there are multiple treatments available for you to choose from. When you schedule a one-on-one consultation with our medspa specialists, you get to determine which type is right for you:

Ablative

Ablative lasers are a type of “wounding” laser that provides intense heat, working to remove the outer layer of skin. It also heats up the layer underneath, stimulating new collagen growth. This is the recommended laser type for patients looking for deep or total resurfacing.

Nonablative

There is a “non-wounding” type of laser available, and it’s called a nonablative laser. This is a heated laser that stimulates collagen growth but does not remove any skin on its own. It gives patients the benefit of quicker recovery time and possibly less pain, but a lot of people report that it isn’t as effective as treatment with an ablative laser.

Treat Your Skin the Right Way Today

Looking to revitalize your aging and blemished skin in an all-inclusive treatment? Give your body the rejuvenation it deserves when you visit our cosmetic surgery center in Tampa today. We offer multiple resurfacing and reshaping treatments that can help you feel like your best self. Reduce the effects of aging and get your body ready by the summertime when you come in for a personal consultation today. Refresh your skin and learn what it feels like to be a whole new you!

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SynergyMD in Tampa, FL, is led by two of the most talented and skilled physicians in the entire state—Joseph M. Brown and Milan Lombardi. We are dedicated to providing comprehensive treatments for all things cosmetic and dermatologic in one convenient location. Our affiliations include:

  • American Board of Dermatology (ABD)
  • American Academy of Dermatology (AAD)
  • American Medical Association (AMA)
  • American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
  • American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
  • American College of Surgeons (ACS)

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