- The punch graft procedure consists of taking pictures of your face and marking the areas that have scars and calcium deposits. A punch device is used to take off the marked skin. Fresh skin taken from behind the ear is then used to replace the punched out skin.
- Fraxel laser treatments use a microscopic laser is used to remove scars and calcium deposits. The laser leaves behind wounded skin, but the process is designed so that these wounds can heal quickly. The lasers contain micro thermal zones that put collagen into the skin, which speeds up the healing process significantly. Within a few days, the pinkness that occurs from laser treatments will disappear.
- During this specific process, a laser is passed over the scars and calcium deposits. The laser eliminates the damaged layers, and the laser induces collagen formation on the face. A combination of the collagen production and the removal of damaged skin leads to a dramatic difference in skin's appearance.
Punch Grafts
Fraxel Laser Treatment
Laser Skin Resurfacing
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