Sure.
Laser skin resurfacing literally resurfaces your skin. There are many different types of lasers, erbium, yag, carbon dioxide, etc. that work in different ways. Most people are using them now to erase wrinkles and make the skin smooth again.
The much milder and very new laser IPL is a subtly powerful but yet very gentle procedure that zaps your skin affecting the dermal layer only. They are getting great results for all around skin health because it restores fucked up pigment problems, broken capillaries and Rosacea is dramatically reduced or eliminated, it increases your bodies own production of collagen and elastin therefore making your skin younger, firmer and healthier.
To top it all off there is nothing more than a slight flush to the skin for a couple hours after, but essentially no downtime.
Now that's all I generally know from memory, it's easy to do a search on it and find tons of info. It's all the cosmetic rage.
So anyhow, considering how powerful the effects of lasers are on the skin, I'm sure ONE of those options could remove them entirely. After all, laser driven therapies are THE choice of any type of skin alteration/improvement these days. They are well suited to it.
In case anyone is wondering, no I'm NOT a laser technician. LOL. I research a million different things out of sheer curiosity, and anything pertaining to medical usually finds its way into my field of vision eventually.
Laser skin resurfacing literally resurfaces your skin. There are many different types of lasers, erbium, yag, carbon dioxide, etc. that work in different ways. Most people are using them now to erase wrinkles and make the skin smooth again.
The much milder and very new laser IPL is a subtly powerful but yet very gentle procedure that zaps your skin affecting the dermal layer only. They are getting great results for all around skin health because it restores fucked up pigment problems, broken capillaries and Rosacea is dramatically reduced or eliminated, it increases your bodies own production of collagen and elastin therefore making your skin younger, firmer and healthier.
To top it all off there is nothing more than a slight flush to the skin for a couple hours after, but essentially no downtime.
Now that's all I generally know from memory, it's easy to do a search on it and find tons of info. It's all the cosmetic rage.

So anyhow, considering how powerful the effects of lasers are on the skin, I'm sure ONE of those options could remove them entirely. After all, laser driven therapies are THE choice of any type of skin alteration/improvement these days. They are well suited to it.
In case anyone is wondering, no I'm NOT a laser technician. LOL. I research a million different things out of sheer curiosity, and anything pertaining to medical usually finds its way into my field of vision eventually.
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