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MicroLaserPeel Toronto

MicroLaserPeel is a laser treatment that precisely removes a thin layer of surface skin to improve texture and even out skin tone. The treatment can be performed on the face, neck, décolleté and hands.

Because every patient's skin, concerns and goals are different, MicroLaserPeel at our Dermapure Toronto Midtown clinic always begins with a personalized consultation. Together with your specialist, you will assess whether MicroLaserPeel is the most appropriate option for you and discuss what a realistic treatment plan could look like, the expected results and the possible side effects.

What to Expect During Your Session

Step 1
Personalized assessment
A meeting prior to the intensive MicroLaserPeel treatment allows you to better understand your expectations and your skin condition and thus build a personalized treatment plan.
Step 2
Taking photographs
Taking pre and post-treatment photographs is an important step, as it allows you to visualize the evolution of your skin condition over the course of the treatments. It is also an opportunity for you to better understand the treatment and to visualize the long-term results.
Step 3
Skin cleaning and disinfection
Carefully removing all traces of gel, makeup and lipid film is an essential step in the treatment of MicroLaserPeel . It is also important to disinfect the skin well in order to create an adequate and sterile canvas for the procedure.
Step 4
Application of an anesthetic gel
Desensitizing the skin with a numbing gel containing lidocaine will reduce the discomfort experienced during treatment. This product is applied and then left on clean skin for approximately 45 minutes before treatment.
Step 5
Treatment by MicroLaserPeel
The doctor will position the laser over the area to be treated and the scanner, assisted by software, will move the laser precisely. Depending on the size of the area to be treated, a treatment can last from 15 to 30 minutes.

Follow-Up & Maintenance

The use of a sunscreen is recommended to protect your skin which will initially be more sensitive, but also to preserve it from premature aging caused by the sun.

Contraindications

Pregnant or breastfeeding women should delay this type of treatment, as well as anyone who has received Accutane treatment within the last 6 months. Patients exposed to the sun, in tanning booths, having used self-tanning products or taking photo-sensitizing medications should delay treatment.

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