Micro and Weekend Laser Peels
Millcreek Laser Cosmetic Center pleased to offer Micro and Weekend Laser Peels using the erbium laser
wavelength to improve damaged skin, eliminate age spots and reduce fine wrinkles
and superficial scarring. The Micro Laser Peel may also be called the "lunch peel"
procedure. The Weekend Peel will give you more dramatic results but you
will need to plan for 2-3 days of "downtime."
Safe and effective treatments
Millcreek Laser Cosmetic Center uses the most advanced laser technology for
superficial skin resurfacing. The benefit of this procedure is that it can be performed with
little or no down time.
How does it work?
Laser light is highly absorbed by water in the superficial layer of the skin.
This results in ablation or reduction of the superficial skin.
Your Millcreek Laser Cosmetic medical professional will analyze your skin condition
and help you select the most effective treatment for you.
When will you see results?
The effects are cumulative. After the first treatment you will see improvements in
pigment and skin texture within a few days. Other improvements will be more subtle
and may take one to three months. With each subsequent treatment, subtle changes will
accumulate until you have achieved the improvement you desire.
How often can you have it done?
A series of three to five treatments, spaced two to six weeks apart, is our standard
recommendation. Occasionally, more treatments may be needed for certain individuals or
conditions. Periodic occasional maintenance treatments may be prescribed for optimal,
lasting results.
What can you expect immediately post-treatment?
Immediately following the procedure you may experience some redness and swelling.
The redness and swelling usually dissipates within one to three days. Then peeling may
occur for one to three days. Makeup may be applied to the treated area with physician
approval. It is extremely important to apply a moisturizer with SPF30 sun block and avoid
sun exposure on a daily basis to reduce any potential side effects.
How long does it take?
This treatment takes approximately 15-30 minutes. If prescribed, topical anesthetics
should be applied 30-90 minutes before the treatment time.
How much does it cost?
Prices can vary and change depending on surface area. Consultations are required
before treatment to determine the individual needs of each patient.
Call today to schedule a FREE consultation!