Laser resurfacing employs lasers to tighten skin, eliminate benign (non-cancerous) and malignant lesions, lessen the appearance of wrinkles and scars, even out skin coloration (pigmentation), and minimise the appearance of wrinkles and scars.
The uneven skin is exposed to brief, focused, pulsating light beams using the laser method. By vaporising the skin, laser skin resurfacing eliminates it very accurately, layer by layer. The epidermis, the top layer of your skin, is removed by lasers while the dermis, the layer beneath, is heated.

New skin that is smoother and firmer is produced as a result of the lasers’ stimulation of the creation of new collagen fibres. Other names for this common practise include lasabrasion, laser peel, and laser vaporisation.

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