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Different Ways to Achieve "Skin Rejuvenation"

Skin rejuvenation is one of the most sought-after aesthetic treatment results. Still, anyone who's ever dabbled in skincare, cosmetic procedures, or laser treatments knows there's no single end-all method to achieve this desired outcome. 

Lasers utilizing wavelengths on the visible/near-infrared spectrum (i.e., 532nm, 577nm, 585nm, IPL, 810nm, 940nm, etc.) can improve most skin pigmentation issues. Several tools can improve skin texture and tone and help stimulate elastin and collagen production, creating a more youthful appearance for patients. This article will examine different ways to improve the skin's appearance through non-ablative lasers, ablative lasers, radiofrequency, and injectables. We'll explore how these technologies work, and what you may gain or miss out on when you use one vs. another. 

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Why Erbium:YAG Lasers Offer Superior Treatments Than CO2 Lasers

Some of the biggest challenges physicians face are determining which technology to invest in and which aesthetic treatments to offer. Are patients interested in body sculpting, wrinkle reduction, light photo facials, or full skin resurfacing? In recent years, an emerging trend in the aesthetic industry has been an increasing demand for non-invasive procedures with limited downtime that produce significant and lasting results.

In the past, many physicians believed CO2 lasers were the best way to treat wrinkles, fine lines, and other skin blemishes. However, more dermatologists, physicians, and patients are choosing Erbium:YAG technology over CO2 lasers thanks to its impressive results and safe, gentle treatments.

In this article, we'll examine numerous reasons why Erbium:YAG lasers, such as the Astanza DermaBlate, are the preferred choice for both fractional laser skin resurfacing and deep ablation. 

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