Refined Erbium lasers are a
new addition to today's anti-aging arsenal. New technological capabilities
allow for an almost infinite choice in how gentle or aggressive these
laser peels can be.
Each level provides a different end result, adjustable to fit the
lifestyle needs and end desires of the patient. The new Sciton Erbium
Laser System allows for treatment depths as minimal as 10
microns (similar to a glycolic acid peel) up to 120 microns (full
resurfacing effect.)
MicroLaserPeel,
the
“weekend” skin peel, treats skin conditions associated with aging and an
active lifestyle. You can see improvements in just a few days.
MicroLaserPeel
is the ideal treatment for those patients who want improved skin with
immediate lasting results, little time off, discomfort, or post-treatment
care. Sciton's erbium laser uses a computer-guided scanner to ensure
maximum precision and treatment uniformity.

Before and After
5 Months after a 50-micron Micro Laser Peel
Does this sound like you?
“I’ve always been active. Years ago I was unaware of the effects of sun
and wind on my skin. Although I don’t feel as old as I sometimes look I’m
not ready for surgery or a long recovery process, but I’d love to look as
young as I feel!”
What is the
MicroLaserPeel?
It is a
minimal to full epidermal laser peel that precisely removes the
outermost layers of the skin. The procedure is individually
tailored to the nature of the problem to be corrected:
keratoses (pre-cancerous
lesions)
pigmentation problems
overall sun damage
Who should consider a
MicroLaserPeel?
The patient
looking for better results than microdermabrasion or light chemical peels
can offer, yet, still has little time for the healing process.
How is the MicroLaserPeel
different from Microdermabrasion?
Generally,
Microdermabrasion only removes the outer layer (stratum corneum, 10-15
microns) of the skin. Although Microdermabrasion, typically
performed by an Esthetician, is an ideal "polishing" procedure, more
long-term visible effects require deeper peeling. The
MicroLaserPeel is a minimal-to-full epidermal peel (20-50 microns).
Because this procedure goes deeper into the epidermis, it is the
perfect step between
Microdermabrasion and deeper peels. In our Total Dermatology
office only Dr. Pilest will perform your MicroLaserPeel.
How often does a
MicroLaserPeel need to be done?
One procedure could be
sufficient for at least 6 to12 months, but additional procedures can be
performed as required. A package of three to four treatments may be best
for you. Dr. Pilest will determine what is necessary to achieve the best
results.
What can I expect from the
treatment?
Smoother,
healthier more vibrant skin. You will notice a significant and immediate
change in skin texture and tightness.
What type anesthesia is used?
A topical
anesthetic such as Ela-max, Emla or Betacaine Plus is applied thirty to 45
minutes before the procedure.
Do I have to wear any type of
dressing or bandage after the procedure?
No!
MicroLaserPeel is NOT like a CO2
or deep chemical peel and requires
nothing more than a protective ointment such as Aquafore or Vaseline. This
is used as a barrier to keep the air away from your skin while you grow
new epithelium (like baby skin cells). You will probably use it for one to
two days. After that, a moisturizer can be used.
How long is the healing
process?
The healing
process varies from patient to patient but will generally take from two to
four days. The procedure can be performed on Thursday or Friday and you
can return to work the following Monday. Immediately following the
procedure you will feel as if you have a bad sunburn. You will have minor
sloughing and itchiness the following day. By day two, redness will begin
to fade and by day three any redness can be easily covered by makeup.
Dr. Pilest will advise you on how best to
protect your skin to maintain the benefits you will see from your
MicroLaserPeel.
Other Micro Laser Peel Photos

Before, immediately after and 1 month after a
40-micron MicroLaserPeel

Before and 1 week post a
25-micron peel
(Photos
source Sciton)


Before and after five 10-micron peels
Microlaser Peel Healing Process
Click the link below to view
MicroLaserPeel Procedure Video
Overall Benefits
- Microlaserpeels provide a more youthful look.
- Microlaserpeels provide improved skin texture.
- Microlaserpeels provide improved elasticity.
- Microlaserpeels improve the appearance of acne scars.
- Microlaserpeels are safe, reliable, outpatient procedures.
- Microlaserpeels are relatively painless.
- Microlaserpeels can be performed with local or topical anesthesia.
- Microlaserpeels have fewer unwanted side effects and complications.
- Microlaserpeels can be used on the neck, hands and chest.
- Healing is more rapid because Microlaserpeels cause less redness,
swelling and bruising
Full Resurfacing
The Erbium Laser Full Resurfacing
selection gives a CO2-like skin-smoothing effect with the advantages of
precision control and shorter recovery time (4-7 days as opposed to 2
weeks with CO2
). It is often used following surgical procedures that do not affect
surface skin (as is frequently the case with plastic surgery facelifts).
Precision control of peel pattern and computer-guided
laser pulsing are what make the Sciton laser stand out from lasers of the
past. This ensures that areas of the facial skin that is thinner are not
"over-treated" - a vitally important aspect of full resurfacing. The
integrated controls prevent demarcation lines that were tell-tell
signs of peels prior to this new technology.
You may have seen people who had laser resurfacing and
there would be a distinct "dividing line" where the peeled skin would be
lighter and tighter and the unpeeled skin was darker and cosmetically
displeasing The Sciton Erbium Laser eliminates this effect and the treated
areas feather into untreated areas leaving no visible division.
Area resurfacing may be selected. Areas that are of
concern can be selectively treated. Many patients choose to only treat
around the eyes and mouth.
Why would I choose an Erbium
Laser Resurfacing over CO2?
| CO2 Laser |
Erbium Laser
Resurfacing |
| Recovery 10-14 Days |
Recovery 4-7 Days |
| Requires Anesthesiologist |
None Required In-office procedure |
| Redness lasts up to 4 months |
Redness fades within 4 weeks |
| Wrinkle improvement up to 80% |
Wrinkle improvement up to 70% |
Sciton Erbium Resurfacing
Photos

Four weeks after 120-micron resurfacing.
Patient also had upper and lower blepharoplasty and perioral fat injection

120-Micron peel. Patient had face-neck lift, lip fat injections and bleph.


Full Face Resurfacing and
lower bleph

10 weeks following resurface peel
(Photo Source Sciton)
Related and Complementary Treatments:
Thermage
for skin tightening
and contouring.
Cosmelan DePigmentation Program for resistant pigmentation of
chloasma and melasma
Skin Rejuvenation Treatments such as
Obagi or
Chemical Peels
Fraxel Laser for
gentle skin resurfacing accomplished through a series of treatments
Fotofacial (IPL) for diffuse sun-induced hyper-pigmentation
Photo Dynamic Therapy for actinic keratoses and resistant acne and
scarring
Vbeam Laser for spider veins, redness, flushing, Rosacea
Restylane for lip definition and enhanced fullness, deeper wrinkles
and smile lines
Botox for relaxation of worry or frown lines and crow's feet