
Want to get your skin back to its lost luster, but are you scared at the thought of surgery?
Well, don't worry about it, because there's a bunch of aesthetic procedures that can work without obviously hurting the skin.
Arielle N. B. Kauvar, associate professor of dermatology at New York University School of Medicine, revealed the latest non-
Surgical options for the treatment of light damage and pigmentation problems, wrinkles, texture changes, and skin rejuvenation with loose skin.
With age, most skin problems are a direct result for a long time
Sun exposure.
In addition, the loss and movement of the underlying fat layer of the skin over time can lead to a loss of volume of our skin, resulting in a sunken appearance.
Fortunately, we now have many minimally invasive procedures that can be used alone or in combination to show signs of anti-aging, says Kauvar.
For problems such as pigmentation, skin relaxation, redness caused by enlarged blood vessels or capillaries, dry skin, dark sink and loss of collagen, kauvar recommends minimally invasive lasers and light sources targeting affected areas of the skin with different wavelength and pulse duration without harming the top layer of the skin.
Kauvar added that peeling surgery can also improve the overall gloss of the skin and eliminate some abnormal pigmentation caused by sunlight damage.
While wrinkles may be the most obvious change, pores expand as you age, and even acne scars tend to deteriorate due to the loss of collagen.
For the treatment of large pores, Kauvar recommends the use of non-
Ablation laser heating the tissue layer on the surface of the leather, resulting in a new, thicker, smoother skin. While non-
Ablation laser is designed for patients with surface skin damage who do not expect significant results, partially non-
Ablation laser can provide better results for patients with more extensive signs of aging.