
The beautiful warm weather in summer and the beauty of the sun, which repeats sunny sunrise, is made for a fun and productive season ... and blows sunburn and glow to that face. But with that good summer appearance there are some damage under the sun. The sunscreen (hopefully) and hat you used helped but I can not repair damage caused by aging of skin cells due to ultraviolet rays or ultraviolet rays that existed in advance. In order to make the skin healthier and look better from sun damage, a peeling process is needed. Depending on whether this peeling process is ultrasonic or deep, recovery volume, cost, and amount of improvement are determined.
Medical facials are a nice, fun way to nourish the blemished skin of the sun. Light Chemical Peel and nourishing facial agents inject vitamins and minerals that enhance cells to the skin, moisturize and hydrate the dry facial skin. A series of treatments are necessary to obtain long-term effects, but because there are more stimuli than peeling, it is necessary to repeat every few weeks. Normally, facials are best combined with microdermabrasion or other skin resurfacing procedures (see below) for a more comprehensive treatment to obtain better results.
The procedure known to almost everyone, microdermabrasion is a wonderful exfoliating treatment that helps buff the dead skin cells and immediately gives a bright glow. It is usually combined with a light chemical peel to get better results. Microdermabrasion helps to lighten a dull complexion and enhances collagen production in the deep layers of the skin. Results are seen immediately, and after a few days there is a noticeable difference in texture and color tone of the skin. Because it does not go deeper, you can not correct deeper wrinkles and damaged skin. I regard microdermabrasion as "maintenance and management". It is good for other more aggressive treatments, but then it means not to expect miracles. Medical microdermabrasion treatment is usually 125 to 175 dollars.
Resurfacing the skin using a laser is the most aggressive and successful approach to skin rejuvenation. By baking the upper layer, the outer layer of damaged skin is partially removed and the skin must be healed by creating new skin cells. As a result, it eliminates smoother, more youthful appearance and spots of sun damaged skin or pigmented skin. The key advance in laser resurfacing is the ability to control the depth of peeling and burning. When measured in microns (typical facial skin about 1000 microns thick), the laser can be adjusted to burn slightly from 6 to 100 microns. Surface layer laser resurfacing is about 6 to 20 microns, medium depth laser resurfacing is 20 to 75 microns, and depth laser resurfacing is 100 to 200 or 300 microns or more. Under local anesthesia, shallow and medium depth laser resurfacing can be done in the office and can be adequately treated within a week (500 to 2000 dollars for full face treatment). The best results are obtained with a series of treatments over time. Deep laser resurfacing usually takes a general anesthetic, takes several weeks to heal, and runs in the range of 3000 to 4000 dollars. Which method you choose depends on recovery time, budget, and speed to get the best results.
Optical fi ll is a well-known skin treatment and is not well understood. It is laser treatment, not high intensity light therapy. Some people are known as IPL (intense pulsed light). We use higher intensity therapy known as BBL or broadband light. It helps reduce black spots, freckles, superficial pigmentary changes. It is very effective for spots of aging of the face, neck, chest, hand, and damage of pigmented sun. It is not an exfoliation treatment, but I still believe it is most effective in helping skin tone. This is an auxiliary treatment for skin surface substitution and chemical peel and is not a substitute. The good news about it, it does not have to be recovered at all.
A variety of fine facial treatments are available after a fine summer that can remove summer sun damage and provide protection during the colder winter. Let's meet a surgeon who works closely with medical estheticians in order to get the best treatment program for your skin.

