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Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons

If you are interested in rejuvenating your appearance, but would rather not undergo cosmetic surgery, contact Dr. Craig Layt to learn more about non-surgical anti-aging options.

Contact Dr. Layt

Benowa Clinic, Gold Coast
Suite 1, AHC House,
14 Carrara Street,
Benowa QLD 4215
Phone: (07) 5597 4100

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Ballina Clinic
Ballina Health Centre,
32 Tamar Street,
Ballina, NSW, 2478
Phone: (13) 0066 7763

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Laser Skin Therapy

What is Laser Resurfacing?

The laser is a machine that generates light of a single wavelength. This light has energy that is absorbed by different objects depending on the colour (wavelength) of the light coming from the laser. In the case of laser resurfacing, we use an Erbium-Yag laser which is absorbed by the water in the cells of the skin. This causes the cells to vaporise. As healing occurs the skin is refreshed and tighter and wrinkles are improved. As opposed to most other resurfacing procedures, the depth of penetration of the laser can be precisely controlled. The procedure is usually performed under a general anaesthetic as a day stay patient.

Who is a candidate?

Patients who have wrinkles, age spots or uneven skin due to acne or scarring can be candidates. Laser often forms part of a regime of skin care, surgery and laser to achieve the best results. The aim is to achieve a smoother, more youthful looking skin.

What can you expect after the operation?

Depending on location, the treated areas are covered with a tape like covering or with ointment. Healing should be complete at 7-10 days. Redness (pink colour) will usually last from 1 to 6 months. Makeup can be worn once healing is complete (7 to 10 days). Your skin will be very sensitive to the sun and an appropriate sunblock should be worn at all times.

What are the potential risks?

Modern surgery is safe. There is, however, no such thing as risk free surgery. The important thing is to understand any potential risks and minimise their occurrence. We cover all aspects of pre-operative and post-operative procedures to ensure you are thoroughly informed in regards to your surgical experience, recovery phase and final outcome.

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