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Mesopeels for dark spots
A Mesopeel is a specially developed chemical peel that treats facial and bodily hyperpigmentation. The Mesopeel was formulated to be gentle yet effective to ensure that it can be used safely on sensitive areas of the body, including the axillae, inner thighs, groin, under-eye area, and face. The gentle formula means that Mesopeels are an excellent treatment option for reducing hyperpigmentation and dark spots in patients with darker skin tones, who may be more susceptible to side effects like hyperpigmentation and scarring with a traditional chemical peel. Usually, patients require a series of mesopeels at an interval of 3-6 weeks apart to achieve optimal cosmetic results. The exact number of mesopeels required for your treatment may depend on the area of the body being treated and the severity of the dark spots. There is zero downtime involved with the mesopeel, meaning patients can schedule their treatment sessions with ease. A mesopeel chemical peel treatment that provides long-lasting or permanent skin rejuvenation results.
To achieve and maintain ideal results, it is imperative that proper sun protection is utilized and sun exposure is limited during the course of your treatment and post-peel. Melanocytes, the skin cells that produce pigment, are triggered by UV exposure. Without proper sun protection, these skin cells are activated to produce more melanin, causing hyperpigmentation to worsen or return post-treatment. When you have your mesopeel chemical peel treatment with board-certified dermatologist Dr. Michele Green, you will receive all the pertinent aftercare information required to achieve and maintain optimal cosmetic results and a clear, radiant, even-toned complexion that lasts.
Dermal fillers for acne scars
As an authority when it comes to minimally invasive cosmetic dermatology procedures and skin cancer, Dr. Green often uses a technique called subcision as a means to improve the cosmetic appearance of acne scars. Diminishing the appearance of acne scars and helping her patients regain their self-esteem is a top priority. Dr. Green often combines subcision with dermal fillers to provide them with the best cosmetic results, which are used in tandem with a procedure called subcision. Subcision, also known as subcutaneous incision-less surgery, is a minor surgical procedure that can be used to treat depressed acne scars. Acne scars that are treated with subcision are typically rolling scars, which are caused by fibrotic strands of tissue that tether the top layers of skin to the underlying tissue. The optimal choice of dermal filler used in conjunction with subcision is dependent upon the type or types of acne scars present.
When performing subcision for acne scars, Dr. Green combines different dermal fillers, such as Juvederm®, Restylane®, or Sculptra®. By combining dermal fillers with subcision, Dr. Green effectively raises the depressed scars and replaces lost volume, giving an instant improvement to atrophic and rolling scars. Not only does this technique offer an immediate improvement to the appearance of the scars, but shortly after treatment, the subcision helps to boost the production of the body’s natural collagen. The risk of keloid scars, though small, should be evaluated before having subcision with dermal fillers. The development of hypertrophic scars is a possible side effect associated with subcision treatment. The most common areas that are susceptible to this type of keloid scarring are the periorbital, glabella, and perioral areas. Dr. Green will assess both your skin type and type of acne scars before performing this procedure to help avoid any unwanted side effects.
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