Elevating Rejuvenation Beyond Surgery

At Setty Plastics & Aesthetics, we see the skin as more than a surface. It is the foundation of your natural beauty. Dr. Michael Chung specializes in advanced resurfacing treatments, from Erbium laser therapy to chemical peels, designed to restore clarity, smoothness, and youthful vibrancy. With elite training at UT Southwestern—the nation’s top plastic surgery program—and a reputation for precision in facial aesthetics, Dr. Chung delivers truly brilliant results.

The Science Behind Skin Resurfacing

Skin resurfacing is designed to renew your complexion by removing damaged layers and encouraging the skin to rebuild with fresh collagen and elastin.

Erbium Laser Resurfacing uses ablative energy to precisely vaporize aged or sun-damaged skin cells. It softens deep wrinkles, scars, and pigmentation while activating long-term collagen remodeling. Compared with older CO₂ lasers, Erbium offers powerful correction with less downtime and fewer risks.

Chemical Peels apply medical-grade solutions that exfoliate the skin in a controlled manner. By tailoring the depth, from superficial to deep, peels can address fine lines, mild discoloration, and more significant texture irregularities.

Both approaches work beneath the surface, strengthening the skin at a cellular level and revealing a refreshed, healthier appearance.

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Benefits of Skin Resurfacing

Skin resurfacing offers both immediate and long-term improvements to your complexion. This advanced treatment targets multiple concerns at once, helping you achieve smoother, healthier-looking skin. Key benefits include:

  • Dramatically reduces fine lines, deep wrinkles, and lip lines
  • Corrects sun damage, pigmentation, and age spots
  • Softens acne scars and surgical scars
  • Refines skin tone and texture for a radiant finish
  • Stimulates new collagen for lasting rejuvenation

Am I a Good Candidate?

You may be a good candidate for skin resurfacing if you are in general good health and have:

  • Moderate to deep wrinkles
  • Uneven tone
  • Acne scars
  • Sun damage
  • Texture concerns that aren’t improved with creams or light treatments

Erbium Laser Resurfacing is best suited for those seeking dramatic improvement in a single treatment. It can address deeper wrinkles, significant sun damage, and advanced scarring, but requires more recovery time. Because of pigmentation risks, extra caution is advised for darker skin tones (Fitzpatrick IV–VI).

Chemical Peels offer more flexibility for a broader range of skin types and are well-suited for milder concerns such as fine lines, early signs of aging, or uneven tone. With little to no downtime, peels can also be repeated regularly for ongoing skin renewal.

During your consultation, Dr. Chung will carefully evaluate your skin type, concerns, and goals to recommend the most effective approach, or a customized combination, for naturally refreshed, long-lasting results.

Why Choose Setty Plastics & Aesthetics?

Dr. Michael Chung is known for his refined aesthetic judgment and advanced surgical training, enabling him to precisely tailor resurfacing treatments. At Setty Plastics & Aesthetics, resurfacing is performed in our AAAASF-accredited facility, ensuring the highest safety standards. Patients choose us for our ability to blend minimally invasive technology with a compassionate, patient-first approach.

Recovery and Results

Erbium Laser

  • Days 1–3: Swelling, heat sensation, open wound care with ointments.
  • Days 4–10: New skin regenerates; redness fades over weeks.
  • 3–6 months: Collagen remodeling reveals continued improvement.

Chemical Peel

  • Light peels: Mild redness and flaking, no downtime.
  • Medium peels: Peeling lasts 5–7 days.
  • Deep peels: 1–2 weeks of downtime, with gradual results over months.
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The Treatment Experience

  • Preparation: Skin cleansing and administration of topical, local, or general anesthesia depending on depth.
  • Erbium Laser: The handpiece passes over the skin, vaporizing damaged layers. Full-face treatments take 30–45 minutes.
  • Chemical Peel: The solution is applied for a set time, then neutralized. Sessions last 30–60 minutes.
  • Comfort: Varies by intensity. Lighter peels require no anesthesia, while deeper Erbium resurfacing may require sedation or general anesthesia.

Skin Resurfacing FAQ

How long will my results last?

How should I prepare my skin before treatment?

What does the procedure feel like?

When can I wear makeup again?

Are there non-facial areas that can be resurfaced?

Will resurfacing lighten or darken my skin tone?

What risks should I be aware of?

How soon will I see results?

How do I maintain my results long-term?

How long will my results last?

Results vary depending on your treatment and skin care routine. Erbium laser resurfacing often provides transformative results that last many years, while chemical peels—especially lighter ones—may require periodic maintenance to keep the complexion bright.

How should I prepare my skin before treatment?

Preparation may include stopping retinoids, exfoliants, or certain medications for a period of time before your procedure. Sun protection is essential, as recently tanned or burned skin cannot safely undergo resurfacing.

What does the procedure feel like?

Sensation depends on the depth of treatment. Light chemical peels feel like mild stinging or warmth, while Erbium laser resurfacing can feel more intense. Comfort measures range from cooling masks and topical numbing to sedation or anesthesia.

When can I wear makeup again?

After Erbium laser resurfacing, most patients can begin wearing makeup once the skin has fully re-epithelialized—typically after about one week. With light chemical peels, makeup can often be applied the next day.

Are there non-facial areas that can be resurfaced?

Yes. Both Erbium laser and chemical peels can rejuvenate areas beyond the face, including the neck, chest, and hands—common areas that show sun damage and aging.

Will resurfacing lighten or darken my skin tone?

Both procedures can improve discoloration, but in some cases, temporary pigment changes (lighter or darker spots) may occur, particularly in patients with medium to darker skin tones. These changes typically fade with time and proper care.

What risks should I be aware of?

While generally safe in experienced hands, risks include infection, prolonged redness, scarring, or pigment irregularities. Erbium laser resurfacing carries a higher risk of these side effects than lighter peels, so a customized approach and careful aftercare are essential.

How soon will I see results?

Improvements in clarity and smoothness can be visible within a week with peels. Erbium laser resurfacing often delivers immediate softening of wrinkles, with continued enhancement over several months as new collagen develops.

How do I maintain my results long-term?

A consistent at-home skin care regimen, daily sunscreen use, and occasional touch-up treatments will extend and enhance your results. Dr. Chung may recommend medical-grade skin care products tailored to your skin type and goals.

Achieve Skin That Reflects Your Inner Vitality

Schedule a private consultation with Dr. Michael Chung at Setty Plastics & Aesthetics to explore whether Erbium laser resurfacing, chemical peel, or a tailored combination can help you achieve luminous, lasting results.

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