Abstract

Facial resurfacing is a broad topic referring to procedures that change the texture and appearance of skin. Resurfacing procedures are broadly classified as ablative or nonablative. Ablative procedures are considered the first line treatment for the most common indications for facial resurfacing, which are photoaging and acne scarring. The goal of this review is to provide an overview of the factors that optimize the clinical efficacy of an ablative procedure, including careful patient selection, preoperative skin preparation, correct operative technique, and vigilant postoperative care, as well as review both the traditional and some of the latest technologies that effectively resurface facial skin.

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