Is there any cosmetic surgery for improving complexion like any peel or lasik?Daron You should explore alternatives as surgical treatments are expensive and there are many reports of them not giving satisfactory results. There are simple, safe, inexpensive natural treatments that have given great results. If you research my Best Answers (Natural cures, skin conditions, etc) you will find detailed information of treatments and comments from those who have benefited from them. You can email me.(see my profile)SOURCE(S): 20+ years research into safe, natural cures and treatments of skin conditions and complexion improvements.
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Dyan you should go see a aes·the·ti·cian if you have problematic skin they can help you decide what options are best for you.
Jillian 1. Wash with a gentle soap or cleanser twice a day2. Use a moisturizer with a sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or higher in the morning3. Use oil-free makeup that is non-comedogenic, so that it will not block pores4. Eat well, maintain appropriate body weight, and get plenty of sleep5. Use a biologically active cream containing ingredients such as alpha (glycolic) or beta hydroxy acid or antioxidants (Prevage) once or twice a day6. Use a topical retinoid cream (Retin A, Renova, Tazorac, Avage, or Differin) or another vitamin A derivative (retinol) nightlyGlycolic Acid Skin PeelsFor additional improvement, we recommend treatment with glycolic acid skin peels at concentrations between 20 and 70 percent. Glycolic acid, a natural substance derived from sugar cane, is particularly useful in rejuvenating sun-damaged skin.Discovered in the 1970s, glycolic acid has been widely used in recent years to give skin a smoother, younger, fresher look. It also can help control mild acne, and improve skin discoloration associated with acne. The procedure takes between 15 and 30 minutes, and 4 to 6 treatments are usually necessary to achieve the desired effects. Most patients tolerate the treatment well and report only slight stinging and temporary redness as the side effects. Not all glycolic acid preparations are the same, and our physicians have carefully selected ingredients that optimize treatment and produce consistent, superb results.Glycolic acid is one of the most important elements in choosing effective skin treatments for our patients. The Center's physicians have years of experience with glycolic acid and are uniquely qualified to help you make the most of your skin using this particular treatment.Particulate Resurfacing/MicrodermabrasionThrough the use of very fine sand crystals, our staff is able to precisely remove the outer layers of the skin resulting in a smoother, fresher complexion. The microdermabrasion procedure is a 30-minute, relaxing outpatient procedure with almost no recovery time. Patients are able to leave our office and resume activities immediately, with the skin generally only exhibiting a faint red glow after the procedure. A series of 4 to 6 treatments at 2 to 4 week intervals are often needed to obtain optimal results. Many patients like the feel of their skin so much after treatment that they continue to come in for monthly refresher treatments. Particulate resurfacing can soften fine lines and wrinkles, and truly gives the skin a more smooth look and feel. Many women find that they wear makeup less often as a result of the superb skin enhancement produced by this wonderful technique.Laser RejuvenationLaser rejuvenation is a highly effective procedure that improves skin glow and texture, pore size, irregular pigmentation, facial blood vessels, and even acne scars in a gentle manner with almost no recovery time. Using a broadband light/laser source, the entire face is treated in a near painless, 30 to 60-minute procedure. The treatment is repeated about every four weeks for a total of six treatments. Laser rejuvenation stimulates production of new collagen (when damaged over time from sun exposure, altered collagen accounts for wrinkling.). Patients note improvement in skin tone even after one treatment. After the sixth treatment, textural imperfection including fine wrinkles, red blotches and even superficial scars generally improve.Jessner and TCA Chemical PeelsMedium-depth chemical peels, done with Jessner's solution or trichloracetic acid (TCA) remove sun-damaged surface layers of the skin. They can also eliminate precancerous skin lesions and actinic keratoses, as well as fine lines and brown spots. These peels are very effective and have shown to be very safe. There is a healing time of five to ten days, during which you will need to keep out of the public eye and care for your newly exposed skin. TCA peels are stronger than glycolic acid peels, and are typically used for patients with more advanced photoaging. It is an excellent, safe, time-tested procedure in the hands of skilled physicians such as ours.The physicians at SkinCare Physicians take the time to discuss the details of chemical peels with their patients, ensuring that you have all the information you need to make an educated decision.
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