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Quick Question: What is the Difference between an Ablative and Non-Ablative Laser?

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According to New Jersey plastic surgeon Dr. Sam Rizk, M.D., in an interview in this week’s Star, there are several differences between ablative and non-ablative lasers:

Ablative Lasers

  • Also called: Erbium, CO2
  • Treatments needed: 1
  • Used for: Wrinkle reduction, tissue tightening
  • Relative downtime: Significant. Up to 10 days post-treatment.

Non-Ablative Lasers

  • Also called: Fraxel, Affirm
  • Treatments needed: Several. Number varies; usually at least 3.
  • Used for: Sun damage, skin texture and discoloration treatment.
  • Relative downtime: Not significant.

One note of caution

According to renowned dermatologist Dr. Jeannette Graf, M.D., in the April 2008 issue of Allure magazine, “Lasers [are the most overhyped anti-aging treatment] – particularly the new radio frequency machines such as Fraxel and Thermage. There’s a small percentage of people who do well with them, but there’s a huge percentage for whom they do nothing.” Thankfully, lasers are (for now) only administered by licensed professionals, so speak to your dermatologist or plastic surgeon to see if you a good candidate for any laser procedure.

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