Dermatologists Have New Weapon To Fight Wrinkles
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Posted: 11:12 AM Feb 13, 2006
Last Updated: 12:15 PM Feb 13, 2006
Reporter: Jemelle Holopirek

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Dermatologists Have New Weapon To Fight Wrinkles
Feb. 12

It seems like almost everyone wants to look younger than their age. But can you really turn back time? Dermatologists in Wichita have a new weapon to fight wrinkles. It's safer, cheaper and can give you amazing results.

Aging is a fact of life. We see new wrinkles popping up and the appearance of sundamaged skin starts to show. But what if a machine could erase the signs of aging with very few risks and barely any recovery time?

Phil Bogner is 42 and he has always wanted skin laser surgery to improve the appearance of his skin. But he didn't want to spend weeks recovering at home, which is the case with lasers used in the past, and he didn't want to drop $5,000.

The Sciton Laser can give you close to the same results as the deep laser peels, but it's much safer, barely any recovery time and much cheaper.

Each treatment takes about 20 to 30 minutes. Most people get three treatments and it cost around $1,000. We checked back in with Phil two days later to see how his recovery is going.

He said it was a little red, but it's not bad at all.

Phil will get a total of three treatments, one per month and we will continue to follow him and show you his results.

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