Condition: Laser Resurfacing
There are three types of laser devices: carbon dioxide laser, Erbium: YAG laser, and Cool Touch laser. The period of time that it takes for skin to heal following laser resurfacing depends not only on the type of laser and methods used but also on the care of the skin before and after the procedure. (Clinical Research).
Following laser resurfacing the skin can be quite inflamed. This inflammation can last for weeks and in some cases, even months.
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The Wellness Solution
Total Oxidation Management can help Our wellness approach to preparing the skin prior to laser resurfacing and following the procedure keeps the skin 'In the Mode' with nature's own Vitamin C and Vitamin E to:
- Decrease the inflammation caused by laser resurfacing
(Clinical Research)
- Reduce the amount of time the skin remains inflamed
(Clinical Research)
- Speed the healing process
- Increase collagen synthesis
(Clinical Research)
- Help replenish moisture into the deeper layers of the skin
(Clinical Research)
- Improve skin's smoothness
(Clinical Research)
- Help prevent scarring
(Clinical Research)
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Product Recommendation
EC Mode Skin Care
This is the first system in skin care to use 12% fresh-dried L-ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) and 5% Vitamin E.
Putting the skin 'In the Mode' before and after laser resurfacing with EC Mode Vitamin C Serum and Hydro-Driver can help reduce inflammation and speed the healing process following the procedure.
Skin Care System
Post procedure skin care is critical to your recovery process. The following skin care regimen is recommended approximately 7-10 days following the procedure and upon recommendation by your physician.
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