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Skin Resurfacing in Miami

Skin resurfacing is a minimally invasive way to smooth out those deeper wrinkles and age spots without hurting your skin. Here in our Miami med spa, we have the latest and greatest laser technology. You can say goodbye to wrinkles, sun damage, and even birthmarks, all while enjoying minimal downtime. Your skin will look and feel healthier and younger!
Laser skin resurfacing is a powerful option to combat stubborn wrinkles or sun damage. Our expert team has years of experience helping Miami women and men achieve smoother, younger-looking skin.

How Do Skin Resurfacing Treatments Work?

Imagine your skin as layers. Laser resurfacing gently vaporizes the top layer, revealing the smoother, fresher skin underneath. This process also kickstarts your skin’s natural collagen

production, giving you a firmer, more youthful look. You might also hear it called lasabrasion, laser peel, or laser vaporization.

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Are Skin Resurfacing Treatments Right for Me?

You might be a good candidate for laser skin resurfacing if you have:

  • Acne or chickenpox scars
  • Skin that’s uneven in color
  • Skin scars or birthmarks
  • Age spots
  • Sun damage
  • Skin that needs a touch-up after a facelift
  • Fine lines or wrinkles around your eyes, forehead, or mouth

Laser skin resurfacing might not be the best choice if you have:

  • Active acne breakouts
  • Darker skin
  • Deep wrinkles
  • A lot of sagging skin
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Types of Skin Resurfacing Treatments

There are two main types of laser skin resurfacing: ablative and non-ablative.

Ablative Lasers

Think of ablative lasers as a deeper clean for your skin. They zap off the top layer of skin, which can be great for wrinkles and sagging, but it’s also pretty intense. You’ll need some downtime to heal, with some treatments being best for people with fair skin.

Types of ablative lasers:

  • CO2 Laser Resurfacing – CO2 lasers have been around for ages, fixing all sorts of skin problems. The newer ones are super precise, blasting away thin layers of skin without hurting anything around it. They’re great for wrinkles, scars, warts, and birthmarks. You’ll need about two weeks to heal from CO2 treatments.
  • Erbium Laser Resurfacing – Erbium lasers are gentler. They smooth out those fine lines and wrinkles and usually only need a little numbing cream. They’re easier on your skin, so you’ll bounce back in about a week. This one’s often a good choice if you have darker skin.

Non-Ablative Lasers

Non-ablative lasers are like a gentle wake-up call for your skin. They don’t peel off the top layer but still help to improve your skin’s texture and tone. These are great for most skin types and require less downtime.

Common non-ablative treatments include:

Fractional Laser Resurfacing

Fractional CO2 is like a middle ground. It makes tiny holes, so it’s less intense, but it goes deeper, so healing takes about a week. The good news is that your skin tightens while healing, but because it goes deeper, there’s a slightly higher chance of some redness or scarring.

Your Miami skin professional will determine which laser is best for you based on your skin and what you want to achieve.

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What Can I Treat With Skin Resurfacing?

Skin resurfacing gives your skin a powerful glow-up by using laser beams to zap away wrinkles, scars, and uneven skin tone. It can also remove skin spots or growths.

In general, laser skin resurfacing can help with:

Wrinkles – Smoothing away lines around your eyes, forehead, or mouth.
Scars – Improves stubborn scars from acne, chickenpox, or other injuries.
Uneven skin tone and texture – Say goodbye to sun and age spots, dullness, and hello to a brighter complexion.
Other issues – Help with liver spots, birthmarks, enlarged oil glands on your nose, and precancerous growths.

 

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How Many Treatments Will I Need?

The number of laser treatments you’ll need is personal. It depends on what you want to achieve, the current condition of your skin, the type of technology used, and other factors. For example, if you’re mainly concerned about dark spots, you might need a different number of treatments than someone with deep wrinkles. One of our Miami skin professionals will develop the best plan for you based on your skin and goals.

When Will I See Results?

You should see a big difference right away. Your skin might be pink or red for a few months, but the results keep getting better over the next year to reveal a smoother, younger-looking you. Normal aging changes happen, so you might need another treatment further down the line to maintain results.

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Aftercare and Healing

Your skin will need some TLC after your skin resurfacing treatment. It will be red and sensitive, like a sunburn afterward. This should calm down in a few days. Your skin might look somewhat raw, with some oozing or even blisters. It’s tempting to pick at it, but don’t, as this can lead to scars or infection.

In about a week, your skin will begin peeling and feel dry. You’ll see new, pink skin underneath, which should lighten up in a month or so.

Here’s what you can do to help your skin heal:

  • Wash your face a few times a day.
  • Sleep with an extra pillow to reduce swelling.
  • Use a cold compress or ice pack during the first couple of days.
  • Apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly or antibiotic ointment twice a day.
  • Avoid harsh products and activities that make you sweat for a few weeks.
  • Avoid smoking as it slows down healing.
  • Once healed, always wear sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher.

Remember, everyone heals differently, so follow your provider’s advice closely.

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How Much Does Skin Resurfacing Cost in Miami?

According to RealSelf, laser skin resurfacing can cost anywhere from about $2,125 to $7,999, depending on the type of laser used and how many treatments you need.

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Risks

While laser resurfacing is generally safe and complication-free for most people, it’s important to know about some potential side effects, but these are usually temporary and manageable.

According to Cleveland Clinic, possible laser resurfacing complications include:

Tiny bumps known as milia – You might notice little white bumps called milia on your treated skin. They usually go away on their own with gentle cleansing.

Skin color changes – Your skin might become darker or lighter than usual. This is temporary and sunscreen and a special cream our expert skin professionals recommend can help.

Cold sores – If you’re prone to cold sores they might return. We can give you medicine ahead of time to prevent this.

Infection – To lower the risk of infection, we’ll prescribe antibiotics.

Swelling – It’s normal to have some swelling, especially around your eyes. Your Miami skin expert will give you medication to help with this.

Scarring – This is rare, but it can happen.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Laser skin resurfacing isn’t a walk in the park but is usually bearable. Most people describe it as a quick pinch or a warm sensation. Think of it like a rubber band snapping against your skin but for a short moment. Some compare it to a mild sunburn. Your skin usually gets used to it after a little while.

Everyone’s pain tolerance differs, so don’t worry if you’re nervous. We can also discuss numbing options with you if you’re concerned.

By following these steps, you’ll help your skin heal better and get the best results from your laser resurfacing:

  • Before your treatment, avoid sun exposure and use sunscreen daily for at least a month.
  • Hold off on other skin treatments like chemical peels or dermabrasion for a month.
  • Make your provider aware of any medications, especially those that make your skin sensitive to light.
  • If you’re prone to cold sores, your skin care provider might prescribe medication to prevent an outbreak.
  • To prepare your skin for treatment we may recommend using a special cream.

Ready to achieve fresher, healthier, younger-looking skin? Skin resurfacing treatments can be a game-changer. Contact us today for a personalized Miami Skin Resurfacing consultation so you can improve or delay signs of aging!

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