What is a Laser?
The letters in the word LASER originally stood for Light
Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation. To many
of our customers, though, it has come to mean Lots of
Applications for Sexy Exciting Resources.
How does the Laser Work?
It delivers a short burst of extremely high energy laser light.
This vaporizes skin, removing unwanted wrinkles and scars,
leaving the skin with a smoother tighter appearance.
What conditions does Laser Resurfacing help?
It can smooth and tighten eyelid skin, remove lines and wrinkles
of the face. It can help remove scars from acne and other
problems.
What are the Advantages?
Preciseness - the depth of penetration is highly controlled (to
less that half the thickness of a human hair.) This decreases
the risks that are associated with cosmetic surgery.
Rapid Healing - Generally the skin is healed in one to two
weeks. After healing, there is a pink to red color that will
fade over a few weeks to months. This can easily be masked with
cosmetics.
Out Patient Treatment - conveniently in the office.
Pre Operative Medications:
Prior to surgery, patients need the following
Zithromax 250 mg. X 6 tablets
2 tablets on the morning of surgery and then 1 tablet per day
for 4 days.
Famvir 500 mg. X 17 tablets
Take 2 tablets the night before the surgery and then 1 tablet 3
times per day for 5 days.
Tylenol # 3 X 30 tablets
Take 1 tablet every four hours as required for pain.
Valium 5 mg. X 4 tablets
Take 1-2 tablets at bedtime the night before the surgery and 1-2
tablets 1 hour before the surgery.
Cancellation Policy
If you must cancel an appointment, our office requires 1 weeks
notice.
Payment Policy
Ultrapulse laser surgery is not normally covered by AHCIP. We do
endeavor to make payment affordable and easy. We accept VISA,
Mastercard, American Express as well as cash and Debit Card.
Financing is also available through a number of financial
institutions.
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Wrinkles Around the Mouth
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Erbium: YAG Laser in Combination with the CO2 Laser
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