SAN FRANCISCO, CA, November 22, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Laser skin rejuvenation is a weapon in the arsenal to combat signs of aging. No harsh chemicals are used and there is no long recovery period involved in the process. Laser skin rejuvenation is a popular procedure that can reduce the effects of the sun, aging and some facial disorders. Treatments are safe, effective and convenient, while diminishing the appearance of imperfections on the surface of the skin.
Common Conditions That Respond to Laser Skin Rejuvenation
Lasers are used to treat various skin conditions such as:
• Age spots or dry, dull skin
• Fine lines
• Freckles
• Scars
• Spider veins
• Wrinkles
• Unwanted hair
• Varicose veins
Studies have shown that laser skin rejuvenation dramatically reduces fine lines around the eyes and mouth. Age spots can be diminished by half after one treatment and may be completely eliminated with follow-up treatments. Laser skin rejuvenation can reduce deep lines, remove shallow scars and tighten the skin.
Are There Any Risks Involved?
While laser skin rejuvenation can be very effective, it does not work the same for everyone, so it is important to have realistic expectations when choosing to undergo the procedure. Laser skin rejuvenation has fewer side effects than chemical peels and dermabrasion, but there are still risks involved.
The most common risk is temporary darkening or lightening of the treated skin and a small risk of scarring. Of course, the success of any cosmetic procedure is in a large part dependent on the skills and knowledge of the healthcare practitioner performing the procedure.
Laser skin rejuvenation can permanently remove signs of aging such as spider veins, age spots or scars, but cannot prevent your skin from continuing to age. However, new skin problems can and most likely will develop.
Please visit the website of Dr. Gary Kawesch of the Laser Eye Center of Silicon Valley today to learn more about laser skin rejuvenation from the skilled and highly trained laser team of professionals.
Website: http://www.lasikdocs.com/
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