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If you have hyperpigmentation on your face, it might often feel as though it’s difficult to achieve the smooth and flawless complexion you’ve always wanted.  Hyperpigmentation can be caused by a variety of factors, including sun damage, genetics, and even hormonal changes.  Hyperpigmentation is often characterized by red or brown spots that look like freckles.

Fortunately, there’s hope! If you’re looking to reduce hyperpigmentation on your face, it’s time to ditch the serum and peels and instead opt for Fraxel resurfacing laser treatments at Skin Cancer Specialists, P.C. & Aesthetic Center in Cartersville, GA.

Fraxel laser resurfacing works by delivering small laser beams to the skin’s surface.  These beams penetrate the dermis to create small wounds, which stimulates the body’s collagen production processes.  This type of laser resurfacing leaves healthy skin around the wounds intact, which helps to speed up recovery time.  With a regimen of two to four treatments, most clients see their optimal results.

You’re an excellent candidate for Fraxel laser resurfacing if you have brown or red spots on your face, neck, décolletage, and even the back of your hands.  Fraxel laser resurfacing can also minimize the appearance of large pores and acne scars.  Every laser resurfacing session can be customized to suit your skin’s exact needs.

Before and after Fraxel Treatment

Make sure you wear sunscreen after every laser resurfacing treatment, as your skin will be vulnerable to the sun’s UV rays.  Your skin will appear red and slightly swollen for three to five days; some mild peeling may also occur.  Most clients see noticeable results within two to four weeks after each laser resurfacing treatment.

At Skin Cancer Specialists, P.C. & Aesthetic Center, our dermatologists can help you reduce hyperpigmentation to reveal your best skin ever.  To learn more about Fraxel laser resurfacing, schedule a consultation at Skin Cancer Specialists, P.C. & Aesthetic Center in Cartersville, GA today.

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