Skin rejuvenation procedures - An update
- Author:
Goh Chee Leok
- Publication Type:Review
- From:Malaysian Journal of Dermatology
2008;21(-):3-8
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Skin aging, presenting with rhytides/sagging and
photodamage, and scarring from severe acne, surgery, or
trauma are cosmetic disfigurements which may cause
psychologic damage and prompt patients to seek advice
about treatment. Solar damage of the skin leads to
epidermal abnormalities, such as lentigenes and actinic
keratoses, and the degeneration of collagen, which results in the formation of rhytides and telangiectasias. A variety of different treatments have been used for the rejuvenation of sun-damaged skin, including topical retinoids, bleaching agents, chemical peeling, dermabrasion, lasers and light devices. The optimum resurfacing laser provides precise skin
vaporization with minimal postoperative morbidity, which
depends significantly on the depth of ablation and energy
fluence.