A New Approach to an Aging Problem
What Skin Conditions does the
Smoothbeam laser treat?
Smoothbeam helps to renew skin by
stimulating the generation of new collagen formation of
the skin.
Who
is a good candidate for skin renewal laser treatment with
Smoothbeam?
You are a good candidate for
Smoothbeam treatment if:
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You
are interested in improving the appearance of your
skin
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You
want to start a “Fitness” program for your skin
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You
are seeking to postpone more aggressive treatment,
such as surgery
How
does Smoothbeam work?
Smoothbeam laser treatment is a new,
noninvasive way to treat your skin. The laser employs a revolutionary, patented LASR
(laser assisted skin renewal) process which with DCD
(Dynamic Cooling Device), targets and hears collagen in
the upper dermis while protecting the epidermis,
stimulating new collagen formation.
How
long does a Smoothbeam treatment take, and how many
treatments will I need?
A typical treatment will take between
10 and 30 minutes. Depending
on the degree of aggressiveness you and your doctor decide
on your treatment can be a “lunchtime” procedure, in
which you can go right back to work, or more aggressive
treatment, in which there will be a brief recuperative
period. Consult
with your physician about your treatment schedule and
interval between subsequent treatments.
What
will the procedure itself be like?
You and your doctor will wear safety
glasses to protect your eyes during the procedure. The doctor will use a small handpiece with a probe
that touches your skin to deliver the laser light.
You will feel the light spray of coolant onto your
skin just before each laser probe.
Is
there any pain involved in laser treatment with Smoothbeam?
Because the laser’s Dynamic
Cooling Device is so effective, many patients
report the procedure as “mild,” with little more than
a slight snapping or tingling sensation.
Of course, pain is subjective, and topical
anesthetics can be used if the patient wishes.
What results can I expect from
treatment?
Although results vary, you should
discuss your expectations with your doctor.
How long before I see results?
Several treatments may be required,
depending on anatomical location and the extent of desired
results.
What
precautions should be taken before and after treatment?
Avoid sun exposure for 4-6 weeks
before treatment, and again after treatment until your
physician allows it. Care should be taken in the first few days following
treatments to avoid scrubbing or rinsing the treated area
with abrasive skin cleansers.
Are there any side effects to
treatment with Smoothbeam?
In general, most procedures have a
low risk of side effects.
More aggressive treatments might induce some
temporary discoloration or reddening of the skin.
Some patients might experience pigment changes in
skin color. If
this occurs, the skin will typically return to normal
pigmentation over time.