Dermatologist in California
Stockton in California (United States)
Publish date: March 15, 2016 07:42
Price: Check with seller
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Description
Individual skin cells are quite short-lived. They form, gradually rise to the surface, and die. Old cells are regularly shed as new ones develop, keeping the skin fresh and healthy. However, as we age this process slows and becomes less efficient. Dead cells accumulate on the surface creating a rough, dry texture. Additionally, problems such as discoloration often persist, because the damage goes deeper than the surface layer that sloughs off.
Mild skin resurfacing removes dead and damaged skin cells, as well as encouraging the formation of new ones. Aggressive procedures actually cause microscopic, controlled "injury" to skin layers. It is not sufficient to cause scarring or harm, but it triggers a healing response that can stimulate collagen development as well as eliminate deep-down damage. The Microlaserpeel is adjustable from minimal to deeper skin removal, offering an excellent option midway between mild and aggressive resurfacing. Resurfacing may be accomplished in a variety of ways, including laser treatment, photofacial, chemical peels, or microdermabrasion.
Contact Phone: 2097514292
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Dr. Gerald Bock
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