Laser Skin Resurfacing

October 28th, 2008 by admin

Laser Skin Resurfacing

The reasons that people choose to undergo laser skin surgery can be based on a number of things. Everything from scars to birthmarks can be treated with the use of laser technology. This has patients excited about the removal of a blemish or scar they may have believed they would have for life. A growing trend among non-invasive surgical procedures, laser therapy is proving to be effective for a variety of removals including tattoos. If you know that you are a candidate for a treatment or you just desire to know more about the options out there, seek out a licensed surgeon that is certified to work in your country. The main point to laser skin resurfacing or in some cases rejuvenation is to improve the skin’s overall appearance while eliminating and rough spots or discolorations. A great rejuvenating treatment can reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines around the eyes and mouth. Any scars or skin blemishes can be removed with the use of laser as well so ask your surgeon about any and all possible concerns. Consultations must be done before any procedure can be performed. It’s vital for the doctor to assess the patient’s particular needs and determine that the person is a healthy candidate to go ahead with the laser therapy. A consultation is a great way for you to get all of the facts in one shot from a trusted and reliable source. The surgeon may ask some health and family health related questions to ensure there is no risk involved with the performance of the treatment. Often smokers are not considered to be prime candidates for laser therapy and this is as good a reason as any to butt out for good. During the consultation all of the potential risks will be addressed. These include such things as infection or burns on the skin. Most of these side effects are temporary at best though it’s important to remember that the skin’s pigment can be altered, leading to irregularities. The two main types of lasers used for skin resurfacing are the erbium and the CO2. The carbon dioxide laser is commonly used for skin issues that many suffer from such as wrinkles or scars. The erbium laser is used for much deeper lines in the face and neck. During your consultation the doctor will decide which laser is best suited to your skin requirements. Most people tend to be good candidates for this process but patients that have active skin problems such as psoriasis or acne may be advised to consider another method. Limitations apply to all laser treatments so take your doctor’s advice if it’s recommended that you don’t attempt resurfacing. The procedure itself can take as little as a few minutes or as long as an hour or two. This process can involve a recovery time that can last as long as three weeks but it’s relatively painless and can often be dealt with easily. Follow all care instructions given by your surgeon strictly for a speedy and satisfactory recovery. Skin is precious. Take good care of it.

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Laser Skin Resurfacing

October 27th, 2008 by admin

Laser Skin Resurfacing

The reasons that people choose to undergo laser skin surgery can be based on a number of things. Everything from scars to birthmarks can be treated with the use of laser technology. This has patients excited about the removal of a blemish or scar they may have believed they would have for life. A growing trend among non-invasive surgical procedures, laser therapy is proving to be effective for a variety of removals including tattoos. If you know that you are a candidate for a treatment or you just desire to know more about the options out there, seek out a licensed surgeon that is certified to work in your country. The main point to laser skin resurfacing or in some cases rejuvenation is to improve the skin’s overall appearance while eliminating and rough spots or discolorations. A great rejuvenating treatment can reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines around the eyes and mouth. Any scars or skin blemishes can be removed with the use of laser as well so ask your surgeon about any and all possible concerns. Consultations must be done before any procedure can be performed. It’s vital for the doctor to assess the patient’s particular needs and determine that the person is a healthy candidate to go ahead with the laser therapy. A consultation is a great way for you to get all of the facts in one shot from a trusted and reliable source. The surgeon may ask some health and family health related questions to ensure there is no risk involved with the performance of the treatment. Often smokers are not considered to be prime candidates for laser therapy and this is as good a reason as any to butt out for good. During the consultation all of the potential risks will be addressed. These include such things as infection or burns on the skin. Most of these side effects are temporary at best though it’s important to remember that the skin’s pigment can be altered, leading to irregularities. The two main types of lasers used for skin resurfacing are the erbium and the CO2. The carbon dioxide laser is commonly used for skin issues that many suffer from such as wrinkles or scars. The erbium laser is used for much deeper lines in the face and neck. During your consultation the doctor will decide which laser is best suited to your skin requirements. Most people tend to be good candidates for this process but patients that have active skin problems such as psoriasis or acne may be advised to consider another method. Limitations apply to all laser treatments so take your doctor’s advice if it’s recommended that you don’t attempt resurfacing. The procedure itself can take as little as a few minutes or as long as an hour or two. This process can involve a recovery time that can last as long as three weeks but it’s relatively painless and can often be dealt with easily. Follow all care instructions given by your surgeon strictly for a speedy and satisfactory recovery. Skin is precious. Take good care of it.

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A Look at Scar Removal

October 25th, 2008 by admin

A Look at Scar Removal

Most people are no stranger to scars. The majority of us carry around souvenirs of childhood wounds in various places on our bodies. While some people are very prone to scarring and result in scars from minor wounds, others may experience little to no scarring at all. This is due to biological factors and can vary greatly from person to person. Though some scars are small and blend in with the skin, others are a nightmare to live with. Extremely bad scarring can be enough to cause a real problem with day to day life. The laser removal of scars is now a realistic everyday option for sufferers. Living with scar tissue can be a painful reminder of an unfortunate accident or other unwanted memory. Scars can be caused by anything from cuts to acne and the reasons to remove it differ among patients. Consulting with a practitioner skilled in laser removal will make a world of difference when it comes to making such a committed decision. Rushing into any form of surgical procedure whether invasive or not is never recommended. It’s essential to be informed about all aspects and details associated with the treatment for your own well being. As unfortunate as it is, not everyone can successfully utilize the laser treatment. People with dark skin pigment are not usually considered prime candidates for laser scar removal. Also those who experience dermatological problems such as psoriasis or eczema often cannot undergo the procedure. Of course this is exactly why a consultation is so necessary. Everyone’s skin varies greatly and it’s impossible to guess what may or may not work for you. Never take unnecessary risks when it comes to something as precious as your skin. It’s the only set you’ve got and all measures should be taken to ensure its health and vitality. Depending upon the type of treatment required different lasers will be used. For example, a procedure to reduce severe acne scarring would employ a C02 laser whereas the PDL laser is used in cases that treat keloid scars. The licensed practitioner of your choice will evaluate your scar and decide which laser would be most beneficial to your particular situation. The length of the procedure depends greatly on the scar being removed. As little as a few minutes or as much as an hour or two can be required to effectively treat the scarred area. It’s considered to be out patient surgery due to the non-invasive nature of the procedure and often only a local anaesthetic is used. Following a laser surgery the doctor will provide you with all of the post treatment information that you will need. Some patients may be prescribed antibiotics or topical cream to aid in the prevention of infection and assist healing though it’s rarely required. It’s extremely important to follow all instructions closely to avoid any delay in the skin’s healing. Avoiding direct exposure to the sun is often a key component of healing within the first few days as the sun can alter the skin’s pigment. Take care of your skin and always have full knowledge of what you are doing to it.

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Choosing a Walkable Neighborhood: Consider the Planned Community

October 24th, 2008 by admin

Choosing a Walkable Neighborhood: Consider the Planned Community

Walking is one of the most frequently-recommended exercises for seniors to stay fit. It’s gentle, promotes socializing with fellow walkers/neighbors and encourages one to appreciate the beauty of the outdoors. This is why it’s important to choose a community that is not only affordable and that features the amenities you want, but also a community that encourages you to get out and enjoy your outdoor surroundings.There is a website on the Internet called WalkScore.com, which rates neighborhoods on their “walkability”. It is still growing and many neighborhoods aren’t seen at their best because of the lack of data. It rates a neighborhood based on how many amenities are within a mile or so, but doesn’t score based on terrain or the true number of amenities available. However, it may well be a formidable Internet presence for the walking-minded in the future. You don’t necessarily need shops within walking distance if you are simply walking for pleasure and exercise, but it is important to choose a community where you want to walk and where it’s safe to walk. There are many beautiful areas that are not the safest for any walker and, while you can arm yourself with pepper spray and a bullmastiff, it’s a lot more fun if you don’t have to. Also, there are many safe, respectable neighborhoods where the scenery is abysmal and the landscaping is not inspiring. You may also want to take this into consideration.One of the solutions to the walker’s desire for safety and scenery is the planned community. There are many 55+ communities that offer cleanliness, a safe neighborhood, beautifully landscaped properties and parks, as well as neighbors who are prime candidates for friends and fellow walkers. Palm Gardens in Mesa, AZ is one example of this kind of neighborhood. In addition to the many amenities offered for residents, such as swimming pool access and regularly scheduled events, it offers a number of clean, attractive streets and parks for strolling, with many features such as waterfalls and hundreds of lush palm trees. The Stewart family has owned this resort community since 1984 and have always given residential quality of life their first priority. The recent additions of the security gates make this community secure for residents, their relatives and their friends.No matter what kind of community you choose for your ‘base’, it is a good idea to visit it several times and note the people and the scenery. Ask yourself if you want to be strolling on these streets for years. Do you like the look of the people - do they seem friendly and good neighbors? Are children allowed to run wild after dark or do mothers gather them in and caution them not to bother other people? Neighborhoods vary widely and it’s always smart to view a potential home with a critical eye to its surroundings.A neighborhood that supports walking and a sense of community is the one to look for. Consider a planned community for walking; you might be pleasantly surprised at the thought and care taken to make your community experience exceptional.

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