Posts Tagged ‘photodamage’

Introducing iPixel

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

We are proud to introduce iPixel fractionated CO2 laser resurfacing! Now moderately aggressive skin resurfacing procedures are possible with much less discomfort and considerably less treatment time. Experience laser resurfacing in as little as 5 minutes for a full face!  Address skin texture, tone, fine lines, and photodamage with iPixel!

Before treatment with iPixel

Before treatment with iPixel

After one treatment with iPixel.  Notice a significant improvment of fine lines under eyes

After one treatment with iPixel. Notice a significant improvment of fine lines under eyes

Before treatment with iPixel

Before treatment with iPixel

After one treatment with iPixel.  Notice fewer brown spots, a more even skin tone, and overall improved appearance of the skin.

After one treatment with iPixel. Notice fewer brown spots, a more even skin tone, and overall improved appearance of the skin.

Case Report: Treating “Sun Spots”

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

A 62 year-old woman visited the office to discuss photodamage she had accumulated over the years.  She was looking to even out skin tone and  improve the appearance of her skin overall.  She presented with larger lentigos, sometimes referred to as “sun spots” or “age spots,” primarily on her cheeks.

To achieve a dramatic result with limited downtime, I treated the patient with the Qs Alexandrite laser, or Alex for short.  Treatment with the Alex laser is very well tolerated, but some patients prefer to have a topical numbing cream applied which stays on the skin for up to 10 minutes.  The actual laser procedure only takes about 15 minutes to treat the entire face.  The areas that were treated with the laser appear slightly red and swollen, similar to a bug bite.  That redness and swelling decreases significantly the next day and the treated spots will appear slightly darker before sloughing off about one week later.  During that week, patients may wear make-up and resume all their normal activites, but should wear sunscreen and a hat while outdoors.  After about a week, patients can expect the lentigos to be much lighter, if not completely removed.

To learn more about this and other cosmetic procedures offered in our office, please follow this link to our website: San Diego Dermatology and Laser Surgery: Cosmetic Dermatology

Before treatment with Qs Alexandrite laser

Before treatment with Qs Alexandrite laser

After 1 treatment- notice that the large brown spots have resolved resulting in an impressive improvement

After 1 treatment- notice that the large brown spots have resolved resulting in an impressive improvement.

Case Report: Treating Photodamage with Pixel CO2

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

A 57 year old male with a long history of excessive sun exposure presented with concerns about the photodamage on his face, particularly skin discoloration, moderate to severe wrinkling, and overall wanted to improve the texture of his skin.

Before treatment with Pixel CO2

Before treatment with Pixel CO2

I treated the patient with the Qs Alexandrite laser to address the more discrete brown spots (lentigos) and then treated the patient’s full face with the Pixel CO2 Pixel CO2 is the perfect treatment for someone who has moderate to severe photodamage and would like to do some resurfacing, but is concerned about undergoing traditional CO2.  Pixel CO2 is fractionated resurfacing, which means downtime will be minimal- only about 1 week for the average patient.  Risk of infection is dramatically decreased  because unlike traditional CO2, Pixel CO2 doesn’t break open the skin- there is no oozing or weeping.  The line of demarcation, which is often associated with traditional CO2, is not an issue with Pixel CO2.  What you will get with Pixel CO2 is noticeably smoother, more youthful skin.

1pixel co2 after

Case report:treating photodamaged skin

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009
Before

Before

      42 year old white female came to the office complaining of sun damaged skin on her chest.  Pt has had numerous sunburns in the past on her chest and rarely wears sunscreen in this area. She has not had any previous treatments on her chest.
      I treated the patient with a fractionated laser device as well as the alexandrite laser for individual brown spots and a pulsed dye laser (Vbeam) for background redness and telangiectasias “broken blood vessels”.  The patient underwent two treatment sessions about a month apart utilizing all 3 lasers at each visit.  She had an excellent result and now maintains her appearance through the use of topical anti-aging products (Remedy by Derm SD) and daily sunscreen.  
      The patient was very pleased with her result.
      To learn more about any of the above listed lasers, please follow the link: Laser information
After

After