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Palomar Fractional Laser procedures explained by Dr. Sterry in New York
“A fractional laser splits up laser light energy into an array of up to 470 high-precision microbeams. These tiny light beams create deep, narrow columns in the skin, leaving the epidermis in place and the islands of tissue surrounding the columns unaffected.
“The islands of unaffected skin promote a much faster rate of healing with less chance of complications than traditional laser treatments.
“Light energy from the fractional laser penetrates deep into the lower skin layer, or dermis. The columns of treated tissue stimulate the body's natural healing response, and cause new, healthy tissue to form in the epidermis and dermis. As a result, you'll have smoother, younger-looking skin with even color and improved texture and tone.”
“Fractional lasers can treat fine lines and wrinkles, and improve the skin's color, texture and tone.”
“The difference lies in the laser's effect on the top layer of the skin.
“The fractional ablative laser preserves portions of healthy tissue surrounding the columns of treated tissue. Because the entire epidermis is not removed, healing occurs much faster than with a traditional CO2 laser treatment.”
“Traditional full-face laser skin resurfacing uses CO2—that is, carbon dioxide—to remove the entire outer skin layer and portions of the underlying skin layer. These conventional ablative procedures involve a one- to two-week recovery period with swelling, oozing and crusting of the skin, as well as discomfort.”
“Palomar fractional laser treatments are much less complicated and more comfortable than conventional laser skin resurfacing treatments. Unlike other laser methods, Palomar fractional laser treatments require no blue-tinted guide lotion to be applied to your skin. The Palomar laser also has a unique sapphire cooling tip that cools your skin, eliminating the need for a topical anesthetic and minimizing your discomfort.”
“The Palomar laser's sapphire cooling tip cools your skin before, during and after each light pulse, making the treatment much more comfortable. And the fractional laser's tiny columns of light prevent the unnecessary heat accumulation that occurs with traditional laser treatments.”
“The sensation most patients describe feeling during a treatment is like having a rubber band snapped lightly on your skin. Some patients say it feels like a sunburn sensation.”
“A laser facial can give you a smoother complexion by reducing enlarged pores. The heat that is generated in the deep areas of the dermis, over time, forces collagen to reconfigure itself and tighten up.”
“That depends on whether you choose the fractional ablative or non-ablative laser.
“Because any laser treatment will make your skin more sensitive to the sun, you should avoid sun exposure after a treatment.”
“By making the facial skin color more uniform and taking away some of the sun damage, laser facial treatments can make you look much younger. Think about a baby's skin—it's all one color. As we age, freckles, brown spots, broken capillaries and acne scars can make the skin tone uneven. Laser facial treatments can erase these imperfections, or at least make them blend in more, to even out your skin tone for a more youthful look.
“If you have enlarged pores, laser facial treatments can give your skin a smoother, younger-looking texture.”
"Dr. Sterry is amazing. He performed a lower body lift on Nov. 14, 2005 and I am thrilled with the result. He will be doing a breast/arm lift on Feb. 3. I interviewed several of the top plastic surgeons in New York City when I decided to begin my plastics and there was NO comparison when it came to Dr. Sterry."
- Beth T
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