"I have about a dozen scars on my shins due to chemical burns (from Nair Hair removal cream) and electrical burns due to bad electrolysis. All of the scars are small (about pea sized) and shallow rather than raised, and are very discolored--brownish purple while I am very fair skinned. I've tried silicone sheets to reduce the scarring, but it hasn't worked at all. I REALLY want to get rid of the discoloration, and would love to get rid of the shallowness, also, but it's the discoloration that bothers me more. What type of surgery (dermabrasion?) could help with with these scars, and what's a rough estimate of the cost? I hope you can help me. I can't go another summer in pants every day, but I can't bear to wear shorts with all of these ugly scars. Thanks for any help you can give me. Carla"
| Dermabrasion Medford, Oregon Parrish Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery Center, | |
| Dermabrasion New York, New York Kenneth Francis, M.D. | |
| Dermabrasion Albuquerque, New Mexico Miguel Gallegos, M.D., FACS | |
| Dermabrasion San Jose, California Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Associates Medical Group, | |
| Dermabrasion Palo Alto, California Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Associates Medical Group, |

From pesky pimples at 20 to droopy eyelids at 60, it seems there's no end to our complexion woes. Over the years, added stress can also make a difference in the way your skin behaves. Before you hand in the towel, check out our age-specific skin care guide. Follow these simple tips and you'll be on your way to looking your best at every age!
"It's never too early to think about wrinkle prevention," says Dr. Paul Cohen, consultant dermatologist at Toronto's Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre. Twenty-year-olds often have problems with acne, sun spots and premature wrinkles. The reason for most of these issues: the sun.
Microdermabrasion, a more intense exfoliant, is an excellent way to remove dead cells and keep skin looking fresh.
"You get a little bit of pigmentation, you get fine lines...you start to develop dark circles under your lower lids." This is the best time to start thinking about wrinkle prevention.
Smokers and those with sun damaged skin will be more likely to resort to laser or light resurfacing and a stronger, TSA peel in order to eliminate associated wrinkles on the upper lip and around the eyes, nose and mouth.
Others may want to maintain smooth skin with glycolic peels.
Tyical surgeries include:
Try anti-aging creams that contain:
Typical treatments include:
Anti-aging creams with high concentrations of glycolic acid (about 15%) can stimulate retinol, helping to rid your face of dark circles.
Filler along the lip border can help prevent lipstick bleeds, while making lips look fuller.
Thermage tightens collagen without the use of sugary, while IPL can help eliminate wrinkles and skin discolouration.
"You've got lower estrogen levels and less hydration," says Cohen. "There's less collagen being synthesized."
The same anti-aging creams used in your 50s. Also opt for moisturizers that boast soy on their labels.
"As you get older and estrogen decreases, your lax of skin starts to decrease," says Cohen. "Soy helps retain moisture and hydration and firmness."
PDT in combination with a laser light can photorejuvenate the skin to get rid of certain cancers.
TCA or erbium peels. Lighter glycolic peels won't make a difference now that your skin is starting to sag and you've developed more age spots. TCA peels are a great alternative to laser therapies for those with lots of sunspots.
Our eyelids are drooping more now than ever and wrinkles are more pronounced.
At this age, we're less likely to crave a boob job than we are a good night's sleep.
We have drier, more blotchy skin and "there's more falling with gravity and more wrinkles," says Schacter.
The good news is, in comparison to the younger crowd, we get the best results from surgery.
Hydrating creams that contain
Choose products with a minimum of 30 SPF. Apply at least a half-hour before sun exposure and reapply every two to four hours after.
Wash at least once a day and apply moisturizer while your skin is still damp.
Microdermabrasion - a deep form of exfoliation. It is more invasive than a glycolic peel, but less effective at treating acne, sun damage and deep wrinkles.
Glycolic peel - a mild, or "lunchtime" peel, glycolic acid is applied to the skin to help fight wrinkles, sunspots and other signs of aging.
TCA peel - a Trichloroacetic acid peel is a more intense peel than the glycolic variety. Often used on the neck, hands, forearms and chest, it fights wrinkles, blemishes and pigmentation.
IPL - Intense Pulsed Light therapy is a type of photorejuvenation therapy. Light energy is gently pulsed through your skin to remove lesions, age spots and sun damage, restore pigment and treat veins and rosacea.
Feather lift - a minimally invasive face-lift, tiny hooks are inserted under the skin and thread is used to lift up dropping areas.
Thermage - this non-surgical procedure is an advanced method of skin tightening using a radio frequency device called ThermaCool TC.
V-beam laser - a great way to reduce facial blood vessels, this laser offers little to no post treatment bruising.
Laser resurfacing or erbium laser - Also known as a "laser peel," this treatment uses a carbon dioxide (CO2) laser to minimize fine lines and remove damaged and wrinkled skin.
TIP:
Did you know it takes 15 to 20 years to notice sun damage? When wrinkles and pigmentation problems occur in your 40s, they're likely a result of a few too many hours in the sun when you were 20.
By Shandley McMurray
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