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Acne
Scarring
Active Acne Treatment
Skin Renewal
How
Smoothbeam Works
Smoothbeam is an advanced multi-effect
non-ablative*
laser treatment for acne scarring, active acne and collagen building.
These quick and comfortable laser treatments are highly effective
in reducing active acne and acne scars and reversing some of
the collagen loss of aging. Smoothbeam stimulates the
body's
natural collagen-building process.
Acne
Scarring - Improving and reducing acne scars.
By triggering
the production of new collagen, the Smoothbeam fills in and softens
acne scars "from the inside out" by lifting the depressions
they cause.
Smoothbeam
is one of the newer non-invasive lasers. Non-invasive (non-ablative)
lasers do not burn, cut or remove the
skin surface. Instead, their action occurs underneath
the outer layers of the skin. Because the laser works at a deep
level, you won't experience any pain or peeling. By stimulating the
collagen production in the dermis with the laser's thermal beam, scars
are gradually filled in by your body's own collagen.
The
Smoothbeam laser employs a revolutionary, patented process with DCD
(Dynamic Cooling Device). This device first deep-cools the area of
skin to be treated with a short blast of cryogen spray which protects
the epidermis. This is instantly followed by the laser beam which
targets the upper dermis. This combined cooling/heating process protects
the outer layer of skin while allowing the heat to reprogram the collagen-building
process within the deeper layers of your skin. The scars are then
filled in from the "inside out" by the production of this
new collagen. Multiple treatments are necessary to stimulate the
collagen and minimize the acne scars.
Additional Acne Scarring Treatments
Acne Scar Reduction
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Active Acne Treatment - Improving
active acne.
Because the Smoothbeam actually alters the
function of the oil-producing sebaceous glands,
active acne is greatly reduced. This
effect alone prevents the occurrence of future acne scarring. Smoothbeam
is frequently used in combination with Vbeam
laser treatments to remove redness from acne scars.
Vbeam Link
During
clinical trials, 98% of patients sighted clearing of back acne lesions
after 4 treatments, and did not show sig
ns
of reoccurrence for six month after the first treatment. Results may
vary; you should discuss your expectations with Dr. Pilest. Several
treatments may be required, depending on anatomical location and the
extent of desired results.

Reduction of Active Acne
and Acne Scarring
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Skin
Renewal / Reducing fine wrinkles. Wrinkling is
caused by loss of collagen and elastin in the skin. Smoothbeam's technology
causes the body to reactivate production of collagen to areas that
have lost their "fill" (wrinkles).
This new collagen improves the skin's elastic capabilities and overall
tone. Your face will feel firmer, smoother, and show fewer fine wrinkles.
Fine Wrinkle Reduction
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Related Skin
Renewal Procedures
Thermage
Fotofacial
Chemical
Peels
Microdermabrasion
Understanding
How Smoothbeam Works
Smoothbeam’s
patented LASR™ (laser assisted
skin renewal) process provides skin renewal by combining two unique
elements:
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A gentle laser pulse that stimulates the formation of new collagen
just beneath the surface of your skin
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A
proprietary Dynamic Cooling Device (DCD) that sprays the upper
layers of your skin with a fine mist of cryogen prior to, during,
and after the laser pulse, cooling and protecting the surface
of your skin. Each pulse cycle of cooling and heating occurs
within a second, making the process fast and comfortable.
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DCD first cools and protects the epidermis
before the laser is fired. Automated DCD pulsing continuously
cools and protects the epidermis during and after laser exposure. |
Step
2
Smoothbeam's 1450 nm wavelength heats
water and "damages" collagen in the upper dermis without
affecting the epidermis, which is cooled and protected by the
DCD
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Step 2 continued
DCD localizes heat deposition to the upper
dermis, closer to the surface, for more visible results. |
Step 2 continued
Smoothbeam's extended laser pulse exposure
provides gentle uniform heating of the dermis. |
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Step 3
The body's natural healing response
initiates collagen remodeling and deposition of new,
organized collagen
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How long does a Smoothbeam Laser treatment take?
One of the most exciting aspects of Smoothbeam
technology is that it allows laser treatment in short “lunchtime”
procedures. Treatments generally take 10 to 30 minutes. After your
treatment, you can go right back to work or out to dinner without
anyone knowing you’ve had treatment. Or, if you like, you can choose
more aggressive treatment. The
number of treatments and interval of treatments vary depending on
the severity of the condition and the extent of the improvement desired.
What will
the procedure itself be like?
You and your doctor will wear safety
glasses to protect your eyes during the procedure. The doctor will
use a small handpiece with a probe that touches your skin to deliver
the laser light. You will feel the light spray of coolant onto your
skin during each laser pulse.
Is there any pain involved in laser
treatment with Smoothbeam?
Because the lasers dynamic cooling device
is so effective, many patients report the procedure as "mild",
with little more than a slight snapping or tingling sensation. Of
course, pain is subjective, and topical anesthetics can be used, if
the patient wishes.
How long before I see results?
Several treatments may be required, depending
on anatomical location and the extent of desired results.
What precautions should be
taken before and after treatment?
Avoid sun exposure for 4-6 weeks before
treatment, and again after treatment until your physician allows it.
Care should be taken in the first few days following treatments to
avoid scrubbing or rinsing the treated area with abrasive skin cleansers.
Are there any
side effects to treatment with Smoothbeam?
In general, most procedures have a low
risk of side effects. More aggressive treatments might induce some
temporary discoloration or reddening of the skin. Some patients might
experience pigment changes in skin color. If this occurs, the skin
will typically return to normal pigmentation over time.
*"Non-ablative"
lasers do not burn, cut or remove the skin.
During your consultation, Dr. Pilest will be able to determine the
best course of treatment for your skin condition. Contact
us for an appointment.
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