Better skin is yours with laser skin resurfacing. California surgeon Dr. T. Taylor performs this, and many other plastic surgery procedures at Taylor Plastic Surgery Center.
Laser skin resurfacing (California) is a procedure that employs a carbon dioxide (CO2) laser to remove areas of damaged or wrinkled skin. Resurfacing is often used to minimize the appearance of wrinkles around the mouth and eyes, but it is also very effective in treating facial scars, age spots or areas of uneven pigmentation. Good candidates for skin resurfacing are people with: wrinkled or sun damaged skin on the face, brown spots or blotchy skin coloring, fine wrinkles on the upper eyelid, acne or other facial scars, vertical wrinkles around the mouth, crows feet or lines around the eyes and superficial scars.
Treatments for laser skin resurfacing (California) can cover a whole area or focus on a specific region of skin and are often used in conjunction with other procedures like a facelift or eyelid surgery. If you have questions about laser skin resurfacing, California surgeon Dr. T. Taylor and his staff would be happy to answer them.
TAYLOR PLASTIC SURGERY CENTER
THOMAS S. TAYLOR, M.D., F.A.C.S.
960 East Green Street, Suite 214
Pasadena, California 91106
(626) 577-7730
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COSMETIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE PLASTIC SURGEON
Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery
Dr. Taylor is a fully trained and experienced plastic and reconstructive surgeon located in the Los Angeles area. He specializes in cosmetic surgery and has earned a reputation as one of the pre-eminent cosmetic breast surgeons in Southern California. He is board-certified by both the American Board of Plastic Surgery as well as the American Board of Surgery.
Our goal at Taylor Plastic Surgery Center is to ensure that you, the patient, have an optimal surgical experience from the moment of your initial consultation through the final result of your cosmetic procedure. We seek to provide the highest quality of care in a relaxing and safe environment with special attention to patient confidentiality.