Laser Skin Tightening Risks & Benefits

A minimally invasive way to regain smooth, youthful skin, laser skin tightening offers patients a valuable way to obtain permanent results with no downtime. Skin tightening is an increasingly popular procedure that has proven effective in reducing damage from age and external forces. Learn more about the risks and benefits of the laser skin tightening procedure below.

Benefits of Laser Skin Tightening

Laser skin tightening helps patients to look and feel younger by stimulating collagen regeneration under the surface of the skin. Wrinkles and fine lines on the forehead, around and eyes and mouth, and on the neck and body, fade away as new collagen fills in the skin’s surface blemishes. There are no incisions or injections and, since the laser system cools the upper layers of skin while heating collagen down below, patients experience minimal discomfort.

Patients generally notice immediate results following a laser skin tightening session, and further tightening is achieved over the next several months as new collagen grows. Depending on the areas being treated, most patients require more than one skin tightening treatment to achieve maximum results, but the effects are permanent. Unlike having a face lift, laser skin tightening requires no recovery and does not stretch the skin – it causes skin to tighten on its own. And, there is no downtime and little chance of side effects involved with skin tightening.

Laser Skin Tightening Risks

There are few risks associated with laser skin tightening. Because it does not involve any surgical incisions, skin tightening is a considerably safer method for achieving younger-looking skin than face lift procedures, and it is less costly as well. Some patients experience temporary side effects including warm or sensitive skin, a change in skin color, and localized bruising. Most laser skin tightening systems are equipped with efficient cooling mechanisms to reduce the chance of patient discomfort.

Medical Considerations

Patients who are prone to outbreaks of herpes, or people who may have skin cancer lesions on the proposed treatment areas should discuss the possible effects of laser skin tightening with their doctor. Be sure to tell your doctor if you are prone to scarring or keloids, and discuss the chance of a negative reaction if you’re using acne medications such as Accutane® or Retin-A®. Pregnant women should not undergo laser skin tightening procedures.

Use DocShop to Find a Skin Care Specialist near You

Laser skin tightening is an effective method for skin rejuvenation. If you are interested in reversing the signs of aging by repairing sagging skin and diminishing wrinkles and fine lines, this procedure may be for you. DocShop.com can help you find an experienced dermatologist in your area who can provide more information on skin tightening risks and benefits.

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Comments

1

Can anybody tell me in details how much recovery would be from a DOT laser treatment. Face only.

Thank U

eileen
5 months ago

2

redness can last 3 months or longer. NOT 2 WEEKS

june
10 months ago

3

I herpes. So how does that effect you if you have laser skin tightning on the face.
thanks,
celinda

celinda
11 months ago