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Cosmetic Procedures

Exposure to the sun, genetics, and time itself all play a part in the aging process of your skin. Simply accepting this aging process is no longer the only option, as there are effective and safe cosmetic procedures that can reduce many of the prominent signs of aging, such as wrinkles, sunspots, and spider and varicose veins. Additionally, laser technology can now lessen or completely remove the appearance of natural skin imperfections as well as things like tattoos. Acne and acne scaring are also common reasons people seek out cosmetic procedures. The expanse of today's cosmetic procedures is far ranging, and the topics covered here are only an introduction, but the below images and descriptions illustrate and define many of the more common types of cosmetic techniques, ranging from Botox injection to laser therapy. Cosmetic procedures for ethnic skin (ie, those with olive or darker skin) are increasingly available and are also discussed.

The field of laser dermatology encompasses a wide range of cosmetic laser types and effects. Laser therapy can be done for general "skin renewal" or can be used to target very specific areas of the body or specific problems. Examples include laser treatment for acne, laser treatment to minimize or eliminate scars, laser hair removal, laser tattoo removal, or laser treatment to minimize the appearance of vascular lesions.

Some of the other more common cosmetic procedures include botulinum toxin (commonly, Botox®) injection, microdermabrasion, dermabrasion, sclerotherapy, chemical peel, and soft tissue augmentation (collagen injection or fat injection).

The content in the topics below includes an overview of each procedure; what results can be expected; what happens before and during a procedure; what to expect after a procedure, including post-procedure care; what risks / side effects each procedure carries; and what potential alternatives there are to each procedure.

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Botox (Botulinum Toxin) Aging gracefully is not desirable to some people when there are many effective and safe cosmetic procedures that can temporarily reduce a very prominent sign of aging: wrinkles. One such procedure involves the use…
Ethnic Skin, Cosmetic Procedures Ethnic skin is a term used to indicate a person with olive or darker skin who tans easily. Patients with dark skin often display fewer signs of aging than similarly sun-exposed whites and, therefore, may…
Skin Renewal, Laser Photorejuvenation, simply put, is the use of light (in laser or non-laser form) to make the skin look younger. Aged skin has wrinkles, brown spots, uneven texture, and sags due to gravity. The latest lasers tend to…
Acne Treatment, Laser A variety of methods involving light can be used to improve acne. A popular approach is to combine an infrared laser with skin cooling to target oil gland production, a key element in acne formation. A second approach…
Hair Removal, Laser With just the right type of laser or Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) technology, suitable hairs can be superheated and permanently removed. The target of the light is the pigment in the hair. The ideal candidate is a…
Tattoo Removal, Laser Many people no longer care to have a permanent tattoo for a variety of personal or fashion-related reasons. While there are many methods of removing tattoos, laser tattoo removal with the latest technology offers…
Vascular Lesion Treatment, Laser Lasers produce high-intensity light that can be used to selectively heat blood vessels. A variety of machines can be used, although the effectiveness and side effects for an individual can vary. The advantage of…