A Complete Guide to Erbium Skin Resurfacing: What to Expect Before, During, and After Treatment
Erbium Laser Skin Resurfacing has become one of the most advanced and precise techniques for improving skin texture, tone, and clarity. The Erbium laser uses laser energy to remove a patient’s damaged outer layer of skin; it also encourages the body to heal itself and produce collagen underneath its surface.
Dr Shahin Javaheri,
Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon in San Francisco, provides this treatment
tailored specifically for each patient. Depending upon the individual's need,
he can address anything from pigmentation issues to fine lines, wrinkles, acne
scarring, sun damage, etc. With the ability to produce dramatic results while
maintaining a natural appearance, Erbium Laser Skin Resurfacing has developed a
reputation as being exceptionally safe and precise; therefore, it is highly
recommended for patients who would like to see significant improvement without
a lengthy downtime.
This blog provides
a comprehensive overview of what patients should expect prior to, during, and
after their Erbium
Laser Resurfacing appointment; it also clarifies any inquiries
concerning this treatment.
What is Erbium Skin Resurfacing?
Erbium lasers
involve high-energy pulses which erbium lasers absorbed in the skin by water
molecules, and this enables erbium lasers to remove the imperfections in the
skin quite precisely to the surface. The Erbium wavelength has a reduced amount
of heat damage, as compared to more aggressive forms of resurfacing, and this
minimizes the amount of heat that causes swifter healing and less pigmentation
concerns.
The degree of
accuracy renders the process ideal for light and medium wrinkled,
texture-scarred, superficial scarred, and sun-damaged parts of the skin. It can
be used on most skin types, but patients with deeper skin will need extra care
to avoid post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Who is an Ideal Candidate?
The ideal patients
to undertake Erbium resurfacing are people who are willing to enhance aging or
texture changes without having to undergo surgical lifts. Usually, perfect
patients possess:
·
Fine
lines and superficial wrinkles.
·
Scarring
on the surface (acne scars, etc.).
·
Hypopigmented
or photo-apoptotic marks.
·
Rough
or dull skin texture
· Mild skin laxity
The patient must
also be in excellent health condition and devoid of any open lesions or active
infections. In your visit to Dr Shahin Javaheri, SF Plastic Surgeon, the individualized evaluation
would guarantee the treatment process to be safe, effective and relevant to
your cosmetic objectives.
The
Preparation for Your Treatment
Preparation is
also important in realizing the optimum result. In the majority of cases, your
provider can recommend:
·
Stopping
the use of retinoids, exfoliants, and some acids 1-2 weeks before
·
Eliminating
exposure to the sun and applying an excellent broad-spectrum sunscreen.
·
Discontinuing
some drugs on command.
·
Beginning
pre-treatment skincare (as advised).
The history of
cold sores can be treated with antiviral medication to prevent flare-ups up and
some patients respond well to preconditioning the skin with medical-grade skin
care.
What does
Erbium Skin Resurfacing involve?
The skin is washed
thoroughly on a given day of the treatment, and a topical anesthetic is applied
to make it comfortable. More numbing choices can be employed depending on the
depth and size of the area to be treated.
After feeling
comfortable, the Erbium laser is directed at the skin, providing a considerable
amount of accuracy that evaporates the damaged outer layers. The length of most
of the sessions is 30-60 minutes, which depends on the depth of treatment.
The experience is
normally well tolerated, even though the technology is highly advanced. The
patients would tend to say that it is a warm and tingling sensation as the
laser travels over the skin. This is among the reasons why most people prefer
Erbium Laser Resurfacing to other aggressive options.
Expectations Right
After Treatment
Within minutes of
the procedure, they should be able to expect:
·
Redness
·
Swelling
·
Mild
warmth or sensitivity
·
Oozing
or crusting (depending on the depth) of light.
These are normal
effects that would normally pass in a few days. A protective ointment is
normally used to bring healing and comfort.
Post-Treatment
Skincare and Recovery
The amount of time it takes to heal is related to the strength of the treatment. Superficial resurfacing can be healed in 3-5 days, and deeper resurfacing can be healed in 7-10 days. The skin might get pink in a few weeks after the first healing process, and then progressively the skin might become smoother and clearer and rejuvenated.
To achieve optimal
outcomes, patients are expected to:
·
During
early healing, avoid exposure to the sun.
·
Apply
only suggested moisturizers and soft cleansers.
·
Not
to pick, scrub or exfoliate.
·
Wear
sunscreen at least once healed.
·
Use
any recommended skin care regime given by your specialist.
The process of
collagen stimulation lasts months, i.e., the increase in the skin texture and
strength can continue long after the skin is healed.
How Long Do
Results Last?
The outcomes are
permanent and may last several years when skin and sun protection measures are
maintained. Maintenance treatments are taken by some patients to increase or
extend their outcomes.
Conclusion

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