Pixel Resurfacing

Whether you wish to treat acne scars, pigmentation issues from sun exposure, or perhaps diminish the visibility of wrinkles on delicate areas such as the mouth or around the eyes, pixel resurfacing can be an appropriate treatment.

As a light-based skin rejuvenation technology, pixel resurfacing can be performed on all skin types. The procedure involves the delivery of a series of microscopic spots to the skin, while maintaining the currently healthy skin. After only one treatment results may be noticed, but two to four treatments are recommended in four-week intervals for optimal results. Some redness in the skin may be experienced afterward, but it generally does not last longer than a few days. The pain associated with the treatment is often described as being similar to that of a sunburn.

Come in for a free consultation today to find out if pixel resurfacing, with its fewer risks and minimal healing time, is right for you.

FAQ

How does pixel resurfacing work?
By triggering the body’s natural healing process to encourage the growth of new, healthy skin tissue, pixel resurfacing is able to remove skin imperfections while allowing the body to replace them with healthier, smooth tissue.

Are there certain skin types for which pixel resurfacing will not work?
No. Pixel resurfacing works well for most patients of any skin type. In fact, since the procedure is targeted specifically to unhealthy tissue, it can also be used in many sensitive areas of the body.

How long is the procedure?
Depending on the decision of your specialist, several sessions may be recommended every four weeks or so. Typically, two to four sessions provide the best results.

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