Google the pros and cons of laser skin resurfacing treatments and…welcome to the rabbit hole! While it’s best to know all the options before leaping into any treatment plan, it’s easy to become overwhelmed. It’s best to go in informed, but instead of getting bogged down with specific details, start with these seven simple must-know facts to help you find the best skin resurfacing treatment plan for you.
The information available out there for skin resurfacing treatments can vary depending on the source, but keeping an eye on one’s top aesthetic goals will help narrow down the options. Skin resurfacing treatments can be used to improve the appearance of deep wrinkles, uneven skin texture, pigmentation spots, stretch marks, rosacea, enlarged pores, acne scars, or other scars—no matter the need, there’s a treatment out there for that. As well, treatments may vary based on body part and other factors, so be sure to have a clear picture of the target outcome and ideal way to get there. A certified treatment provider can help narrow down the rest.
All the names of devices and treatment types can get a little confusing, so it may be best to consider treatment categories by technology type instead:
While the last two options offer a faster recovery time, a treatment plan (rather than a single session) is often required for best results.
Some skin resurfacing treatments run a risk of scarring or causing further pigmentation spots in some skin types and tones. For the most part, those with sensitive skin will want to avoid CO2 laser treatments, chemical peels, and microdermabrasion. IPL and radio frequency treatments may offer a more comfortable alternative. As for skin tone, for those with darker skin, radio frequency treatments are generally the best bet. Before taking the plunge on any treatment though, be sure to seek out the opinion of an experienced, certified skin resurfacing treatment provider.
We’re not talking research here (although it’s a good start)—we’re talking about proper skin prep. While preparation tips will vary by procedure, it’s best to avoid tanning at least two weeks prior to the first treatment. Shaving the treatment area may be necessary. As well, treatment providers may recommend a specialized skin care routine prior to the first treatment and between treatments to improve overall results.
These aren’t fix-it-and-forget-it treatments. Similar to treatment prep, post-treatment care will post-treatment care can greatly affect the overall outcome. The treatment provider will often have a list of tips for ensuring a speedy recovery and the best results, so be sure to pay attention and follow their guidelines. Ask any and all questions that may arise in terms of skin care, exercise, or other lifestyle factors. A minimum of 24 hours free of exposing the skin to makeup, lotions, water, sweat, heat, and tanning can be expected—though, again, this will vary by treatment and may be extended for options that remove the surface layer of the skin (i.e. CO2 laser, chemical peels, microdermabrasion).
Lifestyle factors and medications can impact the results of many skin resurfacing treatments. Smoking can affect recovery time, since nicotine impedes healing by restricting blood flow and the movement of oxygen to the treated skin cells. Likewise, acne treatment medications that contain the ingredient isotretinoin (Accutane) can affect results and possibly even lead to scarring. A qualified treatment provider will know many of the questions to ask, but it may be a good idea to make a list of medications and supplements taken, as well as common lifestyle habits (i.e. smoking, drinking, tanning, or even exercising) to ensure nothing is missed.
We’ve been nailing this one in for most of the article, but a qualified provider really is the best resource. While a friend, colleague, or beauty blogger may swear by a particular treatment, it’s best to seek a customized consultation. There certainly isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach to aesthetics, and a certified aesthetics expert will be able to narrow down the best skin resurfacing options for individual skin type, skin tone, and aesthetic goals.
Begin your research into a customized radio frequency skin resurfacing treatment plan today by locating a certified provider near you.
Find a certified treatment provider near you.
Search below to find a certified treatment provider in your area.
For more information call: +65 9639 6607 // [email protected] // 16 Collyer Quay #18-00 Income At Raffles Singapore 049318
REGULATORY CLEARANCES [ More ]
Venus Versa™ is cleared by the FDA for the treatment of benign pigmented epidermal and cutaneous lesions, benign cutaneous vascular lesions, removal of unwanted hair, treatment of acne vulgaris, dermatological procedures requiring ablation and resurfacing of the skin, and non-invasive treatment of moderate to severe wrinkles and rhytides. Venus Versa™ is licensed by Health Canada for the treatment of benign pigmented epidermal and cutaneous lesions, benign cutaneous vascular lesions, removal of unwanted hair, treatment of acne vulgaris, dermatological procedures requiring ablation and resurfacing of the skin, non-invasive treatment of moderate to severe wrinkles and rhytides, and body contouring via skin tightening, circumferential reduction, and cellulite reduction.
Venus Legacy™ is cleared by the FDA for the non-invasive treatment of moderate to severe facial wrinkles and rhytides and temporary reduction in the appearance of cellulite, and licensed by Health Canada for the non-invasive treatment of skin tightening, temporary circumferential reduction, cellulite reduction, and wrinkle reduction.
Venus Viva™ is cleared by the FDA and licensed by Health Canada for dermatological procedures requiring ablation and resurfacing of the skin. The DiamondPolar™ applicator is licensed by Health Canada for the non-invasive treatment of moderate to severe facial wrinkles and rhytides.
Venus Freeze Plus™ is cleared by the FDA for the non-invasive treatment of moderate to severe facial wrinkles and rhytides, and licensed by Health Canada for the non-invasive treatment of cellulite reduction, skin tightening, and temporary reduction in the appearance of stretch marks.
Venus Freeze™ is cleared by the FDA for the non-invasive treatment of moderate to severe facial wrinkles and rhytides, and licensed by Health Canada for the non-invasive treatment of cellulite reduction, skin tightening, and temporary reduction in the appearance of stretch marks.
Venus Fiore™ has been launched in India, Hong Kong, and other Asian countries, and is undergoing regulatory processes in Europe and North America. It is designed as a unique solution for feminine health with three applicators to address internal vaginal health restoration, labia skin tightening, and mons pubis reduction.
Venus Swan™ is cleared by the FDA for the non-invasive treatment of moderate to severe facial wrinkles and rhytides, and licensed by Health Canada for the non-invasive treatment of cellulite reduction, skin tightening, and temporary reduction in the appearance of stretch marks.
Copyright © 2023 Venus Concept. All rights reserved.
You are entering our website. For other country/regions and language options, please click the button below.
Click HereAre you a physician or aesthetician? Please visit our medical and aesthetic professional website to learn more.
Click Here