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Drinking alcohol within 3-4 weeks of Erbium Laser can cause flushing and facial redness and inhibit wound healing. If you have concerns please consult with an expert in lasers. Best, Dr. Emer
It is best to abstain from drinking alcohol while undergoing Erbium treatments. It will slow down your healing process, dehydrate your skin and cause capillary redness. It is advised to drink plenty of water during this time.Hope this helps you and good luck on your journey to great skin.
Thank you for your question malouaugust. BBL and Pro Fractional work well for melasma, but multiple treatments may be required and maintenance treatments will be required. The BBL crystal has a rectangular shape and the size is 15 x 45 mm. Sometimes rectangles in this shape appear after a...
Fractional laser is an amazing and highly effective treatment in our office. We use the laser treatment to help with acne scars, large pores, fine wrinkles, tissue collagen loss, scars, sebaceous hyperplasia, active acne, and for brightening dark pigmentation. Although there are very strong...
Thank you for your question powelli. The Sciton Halo is a hybrid fractional ablative and non-ablative laser used for resurfacing the skin. The price points for this treatment vary from region to region. We do not offer this treatment in our office, but I have heard of pricing in the ranges you...
Thank you for your question juno. The Pro Fractional Therapy treatment stimulates collagen and tightens the skin. Collagen formation does not occur overnight or even in one week. It can take several months to see improvement. Patience is important, as are high quality before and after...
It really depends on the areas and your skin type, as well as your downtime. Yes, you are correct - most of my laser resurfacing is done with the Sciton (Microlaser or fully ablative), then I use a fractional - either ProFractional or CO2. This does give you better results, but there are...
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