How Laser Skin Tightening Can Improve Your Skin Health

The skincare industry is constantly evolving, with wrinkle and sag control at the top of the list when it comes to new treatments. Among the many clinical methods of fighting ageing, one of the most popular is laser skin tightening. Here is what laser skin tightening can do to improve your skin health and how the whole process works.

The Healing Effects of a Laser Treatment

A laser is essentially a concentrated beam of light. That beam also produces a lot of heat. The specific wavelength of light used is perfect for directing the laser’s energy down into your skin cells. Those cells are arranged in layers. The outer layer you can see is called your epidermis. Some lasers treat the epidermis by performing laser peels, also known as laser skin resurfacing. That can diminish the appearance of wrinkles. Others can perform spot treatments on specific wrinkles.

Another way lasers can provide healing effects that will tighten your skin and remove wrinkles is by treating deeper skin layers. The types of cosmetic-laser devices that typically treat deeper skin layers are called non-ablative laser devices. The heat from the laser typically disrupts your skin cells just enough to get your body to want to repair itself. When that happens, your body’s production of certain materials, including collagen, increases. Collagen helps keep skin cells drawn tightly against each other to prevent wrinkling or sagging.

Areas to Treat with Laser Skin Tightening

One of the nicest things about laser devices is they are quite versatile in terms of the parts of your body they can treat. The neck and face are quite common areas for laser skin tightening. That is simply because many people are most concerned about fixing areas that are easily visible to others. However, you can have laser skin tightening performed on many other parts of your body as well. Some of them include your stomach, thighs and arms.

Important Pre-Laser Skin Tightening Considerations

Before having laser skin tightening performed, you must choose a skincare clinic. Investigate the reputation of the clinic and any credentials held by it or its employees carefully. It is also important to make sure the clinic offers the right type of laser procedure for your skin type and the area of your body you want to treat. For example, if you have darker skin you may be limited as far as the specific laser devices that can successfully treat your skin. Ask your clinician to make sure the device is right for your skin color.

You should also fully understand what laser skin tightening entails before you have your first treatment. The treatments are usually done in a series of sessions. Ask your clinician how many sessions you will need. Make sure you also clearly understand the per session cost and the total cost for treatment. The clinician can also tell you how long you need to wait between treatment sessions, so you can get an accurate estimate of the time involved in the process.

Deciding if Laser Skin Tightening is the Right Choice

Laser skin tightening is often an excellent choice to treat mild to moderate wrinkles or skin sags. However, the procedure is not perfect in all cases. For example, if you have severely sagging skin it probably cannot help you. You also may not be a good candidate for laser treatment if you have certain preexisting skin conditions. Your clinician can go over all of your options with you to help you find the right laser or non-laser solution.

  • Emily Cleary

    After almost a decade chasing ambulances, and celebrities, for Fleet Street's finest, Emily has taken it down a gear and settled for a (slightly!) slower pace of life in the suburbs. With a love of cheese and fine wine, Emily is more likely to be found chasing her toddlers round Kew Gardens than sipping champagne at a showbiz launch nowadays, or grabbing an hour out of her hectic freelancer's life to chill out in a spa while hubby holds the babies. If only!