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Beverly Hills Aging and Loose Skin Treatment

What Are The Main Causes of Aging Skin?

  • Age itself
  • Sun exposure
  • Cigarette smoking

What Are Causes of Loose Skin?

  • Age
  • Sun exposure
  • Genetic predisposition
  • Obesity followed by massive weight loss

Treatments for Loose and Aging Skin

What Does Laser Treatment Involve?

  • Please refer to the individual procedure to get information.

Who Is Most Likely To Have Aging and Loose Skin?

  • Sun worshippers
  • People with outdoor occupations
  • Smokers
  • People who have had massive or rapid weight loss

Are You A Candidate?

You may be a good candidate for laser treatment if:

  • You have visible manifestations of aging and/or loose skin.

What Are The Advantages Of Laser Treatment?

Laser treatment provides extraordinary rejuvenation of the skin, erasing fine lines and wrinkles, and normalizing pigmentation abnormalities such as brown spots; it can also tighten loose skin very effectively.

How Long Does It Take?

Depends on the procedure involved and the extent of the area to be treated; usually 30 minutes or less.

How Many Treatments Are Required?

Sometimes several treatments are required.

What Are My Alternatives In Treating Aging and Loose Skin?

  • Topical creams; however the laser delivers superior results.

Will I Have Pain?

Sometimes, patients experience a stinging sensation during the laser treatments. This is usually compared to the snapping of a rubber band, and not usually intolerable for patients. There is rarely any pain after the treatment.

When Can I Go Back To Work Or School?

You can go back to work or school immediately.

Who Will Perform My Treatment?

The treatment will be performed by one of our highly-trained dermatologists.

How Much Does It Cost?

Please call TopSurgeons at (800) 506-8084 for more information.

Will My Insurance Cover?

Insurance companies do not typically cover this procedure, but you should check with your individual insurer to be sure.