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CO2 Fractional Laser Gives Natural Results!

Has the skin on your face been looking dull? Do you have acne scars, dark spots? Maybe you have lines and wrinkles around your eyes or your eyelids are looking a little more hooded now? You might be a great candidate for use of the CO2 Fractional Laser!

The CO2 Fractional Laser is an innovative laser with true versatility in the world of aesthetic medicine. The core of the CO2 Fractional Laser aims to rejuvenate and improve the overall texture of patients’ skin. Using a CO2 Fractional Laser has been proven to be one of the best single treatments for advanced repair of skin damage and texture.

Applications:

This method has been used for years to treat different skin issues, including wrinkles, scars, warts, enlarged oil glands on the nose, and other conditions.This procedure can be used to treat the face, neck, and/or chest or can be specifically used on the eyes in a procedure known as the “Madonna Laser Eye Lift.” It is also effective on sun damage spots, and benign lesions.

The Madonna Laser Eye Lift utilizes the Bella Donna Fractional CO2 laser and targets the areas around the eyes. The laser treatment will also:

  • Reduce crow’s feet
  • Minimize wrinkles and loose skin around the eyes and eyelids
  • Resurface the skin
  • Stimulate skin to produce collagen

What to expect from your appointment:

First you will have a consultation to see if you are good candidate for the procedure. Tell the doctor if you get cold sores or fever blisters around your mouth. Laser skin resurfacing can trigger breakouts in people who are at risk.

If you decide to go ahead with laser skin resurfacing, your doctor will ask you to avoid taking any medications or supplements that can affect clotting -- such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or vitamin E -- for 10 days before surgery. If you smoke, you should stop for two weeks before and after the procedure. Smoking can prolong healing.

Your doctor may prescribe an antibiotic beforehand to prevent bacterial infections and also an antiviral medication if you are prone to cold sores or fever blisters.

When you want to look at aesthetic treatments and you live in the area around Cleveland, Akron, Ohio, consider Fairlawn Aesthetic MD. They offer an experienced, friendly team in a relaxing office space. They also have convenient scheduling and the option of financing for your aesthetic treatment.

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