How can I improve the tone and texture of my skin?

Has your skin lost its dewy, youthful appearance?  If yes, and you’re wondering how to improve the tone and texture of your skin, laser skin resurfacing is an effective option, because it alleviates complaints such as discoloration and uneven texture.

Factors affecting skin tone and texture

Over time, factors such as excess sun exposure, improper skin care, acne, and smoking can alter the tone and texture of the skin.   These factors adversely impact skin health and quality, but laser skin resurfacing can get the skin back on track.

How can I improve the tone and texture of my skin?

If you would like to refresh the tone and texture of your skin, Clear + Brilliant laser treatment is an excellent choice.  Clear + Brilliant is a simple, non-invasive treatment that requires no incisions or needles, and leaves the skin looking smooth, radiant, and more youthful.

How Clear + Brilliant improves skin tone and texture

Clear + Brilliant uses fractional laser technology.   The laser treats specific zones of the skin, creating microscopic wounds that are surrounded by healthy areas of tissue.  The untreated tissue helps to accelerate healing and stimulate collagen production.  After a few days new, healthy tissue emerges, so the skin looks smoother, clearer, and more youthful.

Treatment with the Clear + Brilliant laser takes approximately 15-20 minutes.  

What to expect after treatment with Clear + Brilliant

The skin will look slightly sunburned after the procedure, and there will be some flaking for a few days.  However, once the exfoliation is complete, the skin will be noticeably clearer and fresher.    

Would you like to learn more about Clear + Brilliant laser treatment?  Search our directory to find a practice in your area.

If you are in the greater Boston, MA area, Krauss Dermatology, Wellesley, MA is our featured practice.

You can reach them at kraussdermnew.wpengine.com, or by calling (781) 416-3500.

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