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Get answers to common questions about Laser Resurfacing Partial Face.
Expect visible redness, swelling, and peeling for seven to fourteen days; full healing and optimal results continue over weeks as collagen remodels. We provide detailed aftercare instructions and follow-ups to manage comfort and promote safe, efficient recovery.
Most patients experience moderate discomfort rather than sharp pain. Topical anesthetic and optional nerve blocks minimize sensation; cooling and oral analgesics also used. Our providers monitor comfort throughout, ensuring a controlled experience.
A single erbium resurfacing session often produces dramatic improvement, but some clients choose two sessions spaced months apart for deeper correction. Your provider will recommend number based on skin condition, goals, and healing response.
Initial smoothing and brighter tone appear within weeks; continued collagen remodeling improves texture and firmness over three to six months. Final results are seen as swelling subsides and new, healthier skin emerges.
Yes. Erbium resurfacing effectively reduces acne scarring, sunspots, and uneven pigment by removing damaged layers and stimulating repair. Severity and skin type influence outcomes; a consultation determines realistic expectations and a tailored plan.
Not ideal for active infections, recent isotretinoin use, uncontrolled tanning, or certain darker skin types at higher risk of pigment changes. Medical history and skin evaluation determine candidacy; pre-treatment planning minimizes risks.