Laser rejuvenation: ablative or non -ablative?

Is it possible to achieve beautiful and toned skin without scars and pigmentation? Maybe. Because laser machines have been used in cosmetology.

There are ablative and non -ablative methods of laser rejuvenation - each solving its own skin problem. Which method to choose, read the article.

Laser rejuvenation: the difference between ablative and non -ablative methods

Ablative rejuvenation is a way to tighten the skin with quick and visible results.

In the ablative method, carbon dioxide or erbium lasers are used. Light rays only affect the top layer of skin at depths up to 1 mm. This is enough to eliminate or correct skin problems.

This procedure is suitable for solving the problem:

  • wrinkles,
  • acne scars,
  • skin discoloration,
  • static wrinkles around the eyes,
  • some disorders of pigment formation.

In addition to the lifting effect, ablative lasers allow you to eliminate or reduce the effects of stretching, scarring and scarring.

The recovery period is 5-7 days. Repeat sessions are usually not required.

beautiful skin after rejuvenation without ablatives

In non -ablative methods, lasers cause micro -damage to stimulate collagen production. In this case, the inner layer of the skin is affected without damaging the upper part - a slight redness disappears within an hour. This procedure is suitable for those who want to:

  • removes excess pigmentation
  • improve facial skin tone without surgery.

Non -ablative laser skin tightening is the right choice if you are looking for a way to rejuvenate without a break.

This method has a cumulative effect - for best results, 3-4 procedures are recommended with an interval of 2 weeks.

Which type of laser rejuvenation to choose?

The choice of method depends on your age and the problem you want to solve. Alternatively, you can try a hardware SMAS facelift.

For example, to get rid of fine wrinkles or reduce scarring after acne, ablative methods are suitable. For skin rejuvenation at the age of 25-35, a non-ablative method is appropriate: the laser acts more gently on the inner layers of the epidermis.