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LASER AESTHETICS

Dr. Freeman, the top Charlotte facial plastic surgeon, has been using lasers for aesthetic purposes for over 30 years. He has authored several key publications on the subject and has taught physicians throughout the world the physics, methodology, and process of using lasers of various wavelengths that employ what is known as selective photothermolysis. Selective photothermolysis allows lasers to treat different colors that affect the skin to improve aesthetics safely and effectively. 

Ablative CO2 resurfacing targets water in the epidermis (selective photothermolysis) with very little thermal injury to the dermis. This laser system is very effective and improves many different aesthetic skin issues, which is why it has its own section. Click “Ablative CO2 Resurfacing”, “Scar Revision” look at the rhinophyma patients for photos and more information.

Dr Freeman uses several other lasers; all of which employ the selective photothermolysis concept to target different aesthetic issues of the skin. The pulsed dye laser uses yellow light energy to selectively target red skin issues. That is why it is effective against rosacea, cherry angiomas, spider angiomas, small venous malformations, isolated dilated capillaries and venular malformations (port wine stains). All lasers can rarely cause scarring or pigmentation issues, but these problems are rare. These treatments can be done without the need for anesthesia. Most patients see significant improvement after one treatment but at times may need more than one treatment. The treatments can be done by my laser nurse who is ASLSM certified which keeps the treatments more affordable. Before and After’s of all these aesthetic skin issues can be found below.

The Q-switched Nd:YAG is able to transmit two different wavelengths again using the principles of selective photothermolysis to target brown lesions of the epidermis and dermis. That makes this laser very good at removing lentigines (sun spots) as well as treating less common problems such as café au lait spots and nevus de Ota. The laser is also good for tattoo removal, although tattoos typically require multiple treatments and red and black ink is the easiest to remove. All lasers can rarely cause scarring or pigmentation issues, but these problems are rare. These treatments can be done without the need for anesthesia, although with tattoos topical lidocaine is recommended. Most patients see significant improvement after one treatment but at times may need more than one treatment. The treatments can be done by my laser nurse who is ASLSM certified which keeps the treatments more affordable. Before and After’s of all these aesthetic skin issues can be found below.

The SmoothBeam laser targets oil glands in the deeper part of the skin known as the dermis. This laser is very effective at treating acne vulgaris (the more common form of acne) but not cystic acne. It can also treat sebaceous gland hyperplasia. All lasers can rarely cause scarring or pigmentation issues, but these problems are rare. These treatments can be done without the need for anesthesia. Most patients see significant improvement after one treatment but at times may need more than one treatment. The treatments can be done by my laser nurse who is ASLSM certified which keeps the treatments more affordable. Before and After’s of all these aesthetic skin issues can be found below.

Click here to see Ablative CO2 Laser Resurfacing.

Dr. Freeman also performs Laser Aesthetics Treatment procedures with the ND: Yag Laser and V-Beam Laser.

Click on each case individually, below:

Patient 9098

Patient 9098

Post-op: 6 monthsClick on the photo to enlarge it, and also see more photos in the slideshow.Procedures Performed Lower lid: SOOF lift blepharoplasty for congenital psudoherniation of the lower lids Ablative CO2 Laser Resurfacing of eyes and mouth Age: 47 Post Op: 3...

Patient 6330B

Patient 6330B

Click on the photo to enlarge it, and also see more photos in the slideshow. Procedures Performed Sebaceous Gland Hyperplasia treated with Nd:YAG laser

Patient 3748

Patient 3748

Click on the photo to enlarge it, and also see more photos in the slideshow.Procedures Performed Sebaceous Gland Hyperplasia treated with Nd:YAG laser

Patient 1640

Patient 1640

Click on the photo to enlarge it, and also see more photos in the slideshow.Procedures Performed Sebaceous Gland Hyperplasia treated with Nd:YAG laser

Patient 6330

Patient 6330

Click on the photo to enlarge it, and also see more photos in the slideshow.Procedures Performed Pulsed dye laser treatment for Spider Angioma

Patient 111P

Patient 111P

Click on the photo to enlarge it, and also see more photos in the slideshow.Procedures Performed Nd:YAG laser treatment for Lentigines (Age spots)

Patient 111F

Patient 111F

Click on the photo to enlarge it, and also see more photos in the slideshow.Procedures Performed Nd:YAG laser treatment for Lentigines (Age spots)

Patient 111G

Patient 111G

Click on the photo to enlarge it, and also see more photos in the slideshow.Procedures Performed Pulsed dye laser treatment for Rosacea

Patient 1096

Patient 1096

Click on the photo to enlarge it, and also see more photos in the slideshow.Procedures Performed Pulsed dye laser treatment for Rosacea

Patient 111T

Patient 111T

Click on the photo to enlarge it, and also see more photos in the slideshow.Procedures Performed Nd:YAG laser treatment for Lentigines (Age spots)