ScienceDaily — When she looked in the mirror, 48 year-old Margaret didn’t like what she saw. To combat the fine lines and brown spots that began to appear on her face with age, she sought a new, non-surgical skin resurfacing treatment using a fractionated carbon dioxide laser.
Previous laser treatment for wrinkles and other textural issues like acne scarring used to create significant wounding. While results were terrific, the downtime for patients was substantial, and the risks were significant. Then, as technology improved, the pendulum swung the other way, providing lower risks, but with less pronounced results. This new treatment offers both improved results with much fewer side effects.
Learn more about this and other treatments by contacting Dr. Ross Clevens at the Clevens Center for Facial Cosmetic Surgery in Melbourne, FL at 321.727.3223.