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Fraxel laser treatment for hyperpigmentation
The Fraxel laser is a cutting-edge laser treatment that is often referred to as the “magic eraser” for its unique ability to address an incredibly wide range of skin concerns, including unwanted hyperpigmentation associated with old breakouts. Not only will Fraxel improve the appearance of acne scars, but it can also be used to reduce sun spots and facial hyperpigmentation and to minimize the appearance of fine lines, enlarged pores, and wrinkles. Fraxel should not, however, be used to treat melasma. Melasma is a skin condition that is characterized by patches of brown or grey-brown skin that are darker in color than the rest of the surrounding skin.
Although a Fraxel treatment may temporarily reduce the appearance of melasma for some patients, the heat associated with the Fraxel laser can cause the pigmentation associated with melasma to become even further entrenched, worsening melasma, and oftentimes making it extremely difficult to treat. Fraxel works via a fractionated laser technology, meaning it precisely treats just a fraction of the skin at a time. The laser employs highly concentrated, controlled laser pulses to the skin, creating thousands of microscopic wounds in the dermis while leaving the surface of the skin intact. This feature helps to minimize the amount of downtime required, allowing patients to schedule their treatment sessions with ease. The procedure triggers the body’s natural wound-healing process and then promotes the production of new collagen and elastin in the skin, creating a smoother, more radiant, youthful-looking appearance and a reduction in unwanted hyperpigmentation that is not associated with melasma.
Chemical peels for improving skin tone and texture
Chemical peels are used to chemically exfoliate the skin’s surface, encouraging the dead skin cells to be sloughed off more quickly than they typically would on their own. By increasing the rate of skin cell turnover, chemical peels can be used to reveal a complexion that is more even in both tone and texture, as well as to minimize the appearance of acne scars and dark marks left behind from acne, such as PIH. Dr. Green typically suggests TCA peels (trichloroacetic acid peels) to her patients who are suffering from acne scars that may not benefit from laser treatment. Typically, patients with hyperpigmentation require a series of chemical peel treatment sessions in order to achieve their desired results. There is, however, almost no downtime involved with these chemical peel treatments, meaning that treatments can be scheduled with ease.
Mesopeels for hyperpigmentation on the buttocks, axillae, and groin
Additionally, the Mesopeel is a specially formulated chemical peel that addresses all types of hyperpigmentation, working on fading pigment and controlling melanocyte activity. Mesopeels are designed to treat skin discoloration, dark spots, and photo-aging in a gentle yet efficient manner. Delicate areas of the body, such as the axillae, groin, inner thighs, and the under-eye area, may develop hyperpigmentation, and traditional chemical peels can potentially be too irritating to utilize in these sensitive areas. Mesopeels, through the process of chemexfoliation, lead to an inflammatory reaction of the reticular dermis and stimulate the production of new collagen and elastin. Mesopeels are specially formulated to treat sensitive areas of the body without any discomfort or downtime.
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