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Looking younger with lasers and energy devices

- Dr. JACQUELINE LULETTE TY SO is a clinical and cosmetic dermatolog­ist who took her Dermatolog­y residency program at the University of Santo Tomas Hospital. She is a fellow of the Philippine Dermatolog­ical Society. She obtained her medical degree from St.

When a patient first walks into the clinic, most of them would simply say, “I want to look younger.” But just what is the definition of an aging face? From a layperson’s perspectiv­e, I have heard patients point to the dark spots on their faces, or refer to the “jowl lines,” or perhaps the furrow on their forehead as something that makes them look old. Some patients would point out that their skin is “rough and uneven” due to scars on their faces as a result of previous bouts of teenage pimples. Still others would point to the “turkey neck, double chin and looking “worn and tired” as a descriptiv­e term to the so called aging face.

Universall­y, a younger looking face would be described as having fuller cheeks, bright, smooth and glowing skin, and the absence of or the minimal appearance of wrinkles and folds. Dermatolog­ists worldwide recommend the use of various topical skin care products such as hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, tretinoin, and chemical peels combined with soft tissue augmentati­on products such as fillers, botulinum toxin injections along with adequate sun protection as ideal practice, but agree that lasers and energy devices are better at going deep under the skin where a majority of the problem lies.

Cosmetic procedures that involve longer downtime is now a thing of the past. With the current trends in dermatolog­ic procedures, there are now a multitude of in-office, “lunch time” beauty treatments that do not have much downtime and deliver on their promise. These non-invasive options are now becoming more and more popular as patients opt out of surgeries.

As of 2016, a survey done by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons noted that utilizatio­n of minimally invasive cosmetic procedures rose by more than 3 percent by last year. An astounding 15 million procedures were done in the USA alone, 3.7 million of which were from lasers and energy devices. The surging popularity of lasers is a testament to the efficacy and safety of these new technologi­es.

Experts also agree that rejuvenati­ng one’s face not only lies in being able to address the top layers of the skin giving a smoother overall skin texture but also involves addressing the lines and wrinkles of the face caused by the breakdown of the collagen found deeper into the skin as well as the muscular and bone remodeling that occurs as one ages. Thus, there is a need to have a multi-step approach to be able to provide a total rejuvenati­ng treatment to address the aging face in the modern world.

Treatment options like wet microderma­brasion, erbium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet laser (Er:YAG Laser) and infrared device are just some of the non-invasive procedures that can precisely address what one may need. Wet microderma­brasion is the newest microderma­brasion technology that has been added to the armamentar­ium of beauty treatments available right at your fingertips. It works by infusing hydrating, lightening and rejuvenati­ng solutions on the skin while removing dead skin cells. This results to brighter, “photoready” skin in just a few minutes. It is one step shorter to a brighter youthful glow allowing you to squeeze in this treatment into your tight schedule.

For patients with wrinkles and scars, one may opt to choose an Er:YAG laser to address such problems. The Er:YAG laser in fractional mode allows the laser beams to go down deep into where the wrinkles and scars are without much damage to the outer layer of the skin. It creates narrow columns deep into the skin to stimulate new collagen formation while allowing efficient wound healing to create smoother and softer skin. With the resultant smooth skin, this allows light to reflect off the skin giving the patient a brighter and smoother looking face similar to having highlighte­rs placed on strategic points on the face by a makeup artist. The laser technology also offers versatilit­y and allows the physician to precisely tailor each treatment session based on the patient’s skin condition, therefore maximizing effectivit­y while lowering possible side effects.

Patients with sagging, loose skin need to look no further than having an infrared device to do the lifting. This works by delivering infrared energy into the deeper layers of the skin thereby causing skin tightening and renewal of collagen loss, giving you an overall lifting effect without having to go under the knife. As a result, shadows cast on the face due to skin laxity on the nasolabial area, sides of the mouth and underneath the eyes and skin laxity on the neck are addressed resulting to a more youthful look in just a few minutes.

These treatments are now available at St. Luke’s Aesthetics and are performed only by the board-certified Dermatolog­y consultant staff members of The Philippine Dermatolog­ical Society. It is best to consult any one of the dermatolog­ists in St. Luke’s Medical Center for a more detailed and comprehens­ive assessment to get that youthful glowing skin that everyone is sure to be envious about.

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