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Affirm™ Laser - Botox, Laser Tattoo / Hair Removal, Seattle ...

Since the skin between the laser microspots remains intact, the healing process is much shorter compared with traditional skin resurfacing. Unlike Fraxel®, the Affirm™ laser requires minimal to no downtime. Patients generally experience [more...]

Date: 2008-06-07 07:17:28

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Laser skin resurfacing part of good skin care?

Laser resurfacing are great for cosmetic and medical reasons. If you are interested in improving your wrinkles, pigmentation problems (like sun spots, etc), the size of your pores, your skin texture, etc laser resurfacing can be a great option. It can make a huge difference in your appearance for the better. These are things or areas of improvement that really only resurfacing can do in a significant way. Skin care with cosmeticeuticals can only minimally improve your skin. Some skin care lines at the doctor’s office can do a little more than the products that you get at the cosmetic [more...]

Date: 2009-07-01 01:08:02


acne skin – YouTube – Laser Skin Resurfacing for Acne Scar Removal

Tea tree oil helps to get rid of acne by destroying the bacteria on the skin. Read more about tea tree oil at the Tea Tree Oil Uses site. …  Read More… New West Seattle Blog sponsor: Darling Skincare and Sugaring They offer visible results for a variety of skin conditions including acne treatment and anti-aging care, and also features professional relaxation services …  Read More… Is the past coming back t fef o haunt you If the breakouts only occur in a certain region of the face, using an acne skin cleanser in just those areas will not only treat the problem, …  Read [more...]

Date: 2009-11-11 08:32:06


Solta Medical Donates Fraxel Skin Resurfacing Laser System

For the patients who will be seen at the Grossman Burn Center, the science of laser skin resurfacing offers a tremendous amount of hope. How does it work? Laser treatment is specifically designed to resurface damaged skin to uncover the healthier, smoother skin beneath. It works by penetrating the outer layers of damaged skin (epidermis) to reach the deeper layers of skin beneath the surface where collagen and elastin are located. This stimulates a natural healing process that not only produces new collagen, but literally replaces the damaged tissue with new, healthy skin cells! In fact, [more...]

Date: 2010-01-18 22:14:28



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