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Laser resurfacing
Resurfacing works best when recovery is part of the truth.
Texture, photoaging, and deeper refinement can all live in this lane. But the more aggressive the resurfacing, the more important healing tolerance becomes.
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Core idea
What it tends to target
Texture-heavy concernsRoughness and weathered surface changes often belong here.
PhotoagingSun damage and fine-line softening can live in this conversation.
Not one intensity for everyonePigment behavior changes what is safest.
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Treatment planning
How doctors keep it precise
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Define the real goalBrightening, scars, and deeper lines do not need the same depth.
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Choose a recovery windowRedness and shedding should be planned, not hidden.
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Protect after treatmentBarrier care and sun discipline keep healing from drifting.
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Dr. Marcelo's lens
What makes it read premium
Intensity with restraintThe right laser plan should feel specific, not theatrical.
Recovery honestyPatients trust a result more when healing is explained clearly.
Event timingSocial downtime should be considered before the laser ever turns on.
"Laser strength should come from the diagnosis and the recovery window, not from trying to impress the patient with intensity."
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Intensity with restraint
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