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Chemical peel. This method involves applying a chemical solution to the skin to remove the top layers. New, smoother skin forms to take its place. Possible ...
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Acne scar surgery. · Cosmetic resurfacing, including chemical peel and dermabrasion. · Laser hair removal. · Laser treatment of facial blood vessels. · Spot removal ...
Chemical peel. Your doctor applies a chemical solution to the scar tissue to remove the top layer of skin and minimize the appearance of deeper scars. You ...
Face services · Ablative and non-ablative laser resurfacing. · Botox, Dysport and other fillers. · Candela GentleMax Pro. · Candela Vbeam Perfecta. · Chemical peels.
Chemical peel; Cleft lip repair; Cleft palate repair; CO-2 laser treatment; Cochlear implants; Computerized dynamic posturography; Cosmetic surgery; Custom ear ...
Hamilton MM, et al. Recognizing and managing complications in laser resurfacing, chemical peels, and dermabrasion. Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North ...
Prescription creams and serums. Your doctor may prescribe an anti-wrinkle product with prescription-strength retinoids. · Botox injections. · Chemical peel.
Chemical peel: A chemical placed on the skin destroys the top layers. The depth of the treatment usually matches the results, with deep peels providing the ...
Chemical peel. This procedure uses repeated applications of a chemical solution, such as salicylic acid, glycolic acid or retinoic acid. This treatment is ...
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