Los Angeles LED Skin Treatment doctors
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Harold J. Kaplan, MD
Los Angeles Facial Plastic Surgeon
23211 Hawthorne Blvd. Suite 200, Torrance |
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Michael A. Persky, MD
Los Angeles Facial Plastic Surgeon
16311 Ventura Blvd Ste 600, Encino |
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Grant Stevens, MD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
4644 Lincoln Blvd #552, Marina Del Rey |
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George Anterasian, MD
Los Angeles Facial Plastic Surgeon
2336 Santa Monica Blvd Suite 209 , Santa Monica |
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Daniel J. Casper, MD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
Suite 407 10 Congress Street, Pasadena |
Recent Answers
I am wondering if it's safe to use a triretinoin product (.05%) with an LED device (BabyQuasar)? I understand that retinol products cause photosensitivity, so I want to be sure I won't be causing damage to my skin by using these treatments together. Thank you!
Absolutely ok! Continue using your Retin-A nightly and just be sure to use daily sunscreen. There should be no problem with your LED light and the use of Retin-A.
Hope this helps.
Dr. Grant Stevens Marina Plastic Surgery Associates Marina del Rey, CA The Institute
Does LED Light Systems Help or Work with Atinic Keratosis & if So What Were the Results? I am also interested in it's use verse IPL for Rosacea. Information on IPL's is more abundant than with LED lights and hence I would appreciate input on LED.
I'm sorry but LED alone is not effective on Actinic Keratosis. Combing the light with Levulan will treat sundamaged skin that has precancerous lesions like Actinic Keratosis.
Hope this helps.
Dr. Grant Stevens



