Madison Skin Rejuvenation doctors
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Benjamin C. Marcus, MD
Madison Facial Plastic Surgeon
2349 Deming Way, Middleton |
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Andrew Campbell, MD
Milwaukee Facial Plastic Surgeon
1411 North Taylor Drive, Sheboygan |
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Mark J. Lucarelli, MD
Madison Oculoplastic Surgeon
2349 Deming Way, Madison |
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Richard Parfitt, MD
Madison Facial Plastic Surgeon
2261 Deming Way, Middleton |
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Kevin Robertson, MD
Madison Facial Plastic Surgeon
3205 Glacier Ridge Road, Middleton |
Recent Answers
Hey docs,
I wanted to know what I should do for a whole facial rejuvenation (including under eyes). i am 28, however i have some lines around my eyes forehead and little loose skin happening...
Some doc told me fraxel, thermage and other treatments are not worthy - only co2 lasers are. is this true? I want something to tighten the skin and work on fine lines, little spots, but also help pigmentation.
can you recommend anything? Maybe chemical peels and then ipl to help the pigmentation? does this sound good? help please... jade
A patient is always best evaluated in person or at least with photos. That being said there is no doubt that there is a direct correlation between the power of the laser and the resultant changes in the skin.
While we might get the best results from our fractional CO2 laser there is more down time associated with it. The erbium fractional laser (fraxel) has minimal downtime but the results are not as good. What I recommend is that you determine how much downtime you are willing to accept and how much change you desire. A good cosmetic doctor will help you match your desires to the right treatment




