I've had melasma on my forehead since 2007. HQ 4% worked only for a few months of the year when sunlight was nominal (I live in Canada, so easy to avoid the sun). Despite wearing sunscreen with zinc oxide 17%, my melasma always darkened during summer. I made a trip to the Weiss Skin Institute in Boca Raton Florida for mixto co2 laser resurfacing. I had it done 9 days ago by Dr. Weiss and it was the best decision I ever made. Everyone is commenting on my beautiful skin. My melasma is gone and I haven't even starting resuming HQ yet! My acne scars are also gone, and my skin looks better than it ever has in my life. I can't stop looking in the mirror. Had I known the results would be this noticeable, I would have done this years ago.
Just awful. You get the heebee geebies just sitting in the office where the receptionist/money shakedown artist hassles you for your payment before you even sit down in the office. The office itself looks like some kind of creepy, futuristic asylum with bland colors, no TV, and it's so small it's as if everyone is on eggshells just sitting there in this awkward, uncomfortable environment. Then, the doctor, I'm sorry PA, Physician Assistant, not a real doctor, sees you. Apparently, Dr. Weiss is too busy counting his money to actually see patients. So he only does the "surgeries" AKA mole removals. Every time I would go there, I would have precancerous moles, at least according to the office. They never produced a thread of evidence proving it. So, Dr. Weiss would do the mole removals, and to tell you the truth my pet rock has more personality than the Doctor. The place is just a big ripoff factory and I wouldn't wish my worst enemy to go there. For the same price you could see a real doctor instead of a PA, and believe me, Dr. Weiss is no prize once you finally meet him.
Masseter Botox can slim and balance the jawline if asymmetry is caused by enlarged jaw muscles. It works by relaxing the masseter muscle, which can even out size differences over time. However, if the asymmetry comes from bone structure or other causes, Botox alone may not fix it. A consultation with a dermatologist or facial plastic surgeon can help determine if it’s the right option for you.
Yes — CO₂ laser resurfacing can help improve fine lines and skin texture under the eyes by stimulating new collagen and smoothing the surface. That said, the under-eye area is very delicate, so it’s important the treatment is done by an experienced dermatologist or laser specialist. Sometimes, a lighter setting or alternative treatments (like fractional lasers, microneedling, or chemical peels) may be recommended depending on your skin type and goals. Best next step: consult with a board-certified dermatologist to see what’s safest and most effective for you.
They should not usually make a rosacea flare worse. But, it can depend on placement, type, and quantity.
Yes, CO2 laser is the good standard for improving skin tone and texture. It is critical that you see a dermatologist or plastic surgeon experienced with the procedure who can help decide with you the correct settings for your goals
I would highly recommend Botox around the eyes (crows feet) and a few units in the sides of the nose.