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A DISCUSSION OF FRACTIONAL CO2 LASER SKIN RESURFACING (MATRIX)

Co2 laser skin resurfacing is a technique that uses a laser to vaporize the surface layers of the skin. This allows softening or elimination of wrinkles, abnormal pigmentation, scars, and other skin imperfections. Fractionated Co2 is a new modification which allows for much faster healing than standard Co2 and fewer complications in terms of changes of pigmentation or scarring. It also allows the benefits of carbon dioxide lasering to be used safely on the skin of the neck, chest and hands for texture, lines, color unevenness and sun damage.

The procedure is done in the office under local anesthesia (cream supplemented with nerve blocks) or with intravenous sedation depending on the extent of the area to be lasered. It takes 30 minutes to an hour. Each treatment gives you about a 30% improvement in texture, lines, age spots and pigmentary irregularities, so you will decide how many treatments you would like. A second treatment can be done 3-6 months after the first. After that, a treatment could theoretically be done yearly but probably won’t be necessary. You will also be able to decide how much “down-time” you can afford. If you prefer, we can give you 2 lighter treatments spaced apart by months instead of one stronger treatment. We will discuss your goals and time limitations together.

After the laser treatment, the skin is left moist with bland ointments until healed. There is swelling, oozing, and crusting which heals in most cases within 3-5 days. This is followed by redness that usually fades to pink within 4 weeks. The light pink skin may occasionally last several months but is a sign of deep and more permanent resurfacing. The pinkness may be hidden by using an opaque foundation. During the healing phase, you must avoid the sun and use sunscreen daily to help prevent changes in the skin pigmentation about (3 months). A bleaching compound may also be prescribed if you tend to hyper pigment (darken) with skin injury.

Although complications are very rare, they can occur. These include:

  • Prolonged redness or itching
  • Milia (small whiteheads)
  • Temporary acne
  • Infection (viral or bacterial)
  • Skin texture changes
  • Very rarely changes in skin pigmentation….with multiple treatments
  • Changes in skin pigmentation (darker or lighter)

Please inform me of any previous facial cosmetic procedures, if you are pregnant or taking medications (Accutane, oral contraceptives, Retin-A, Gold treatment, Alpha-Hydroxy or other acid creams), and if you have ever had fever blisters.

LET DR. BLANCHET KNOW IF YOU SMOKE! Nicotine will slow your healing and increase your risk of scarring and infection.

Also, let me know if you have had pigmentary changes in response to skin injury or sun exposure, or if you form thick scars or keloids.

It will be a pleasure to discuss LASER SKIN RESURFACING with you in my office. Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of further assistance at (804-320-8545)

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The paintings on this web site were done by Dr. Blanchet's mother who was a breast cancer survivor.

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