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CO2 and Er:YAG lasers are approved to treat wrinkles. The doctor uses the laser to remove skin one layer at a time. Laser therapy is performed under anesthesia in an outpatient surgical setting.

The FDA currently is studying the safety of alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) which are widely promoted to reduce wrinkles spots and other signs of aging sun-damaged skin. Some studies suggest that they may work but there is concern about adverse reactions and long-term effects of their use. Because people who use AHA products have greater sensitivity to the sun the FDA advises consumers to protect themselves from sun exposure by using sunscreen ...
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