What really happened when one editor tried out the noninvasive resurfacing
laser treatment called Clear + Brilliant. The cost, the procedure, and
the results she experienced, from taut hotness to "Oh, how I glow."
Procedure: Clear + Brilliant
What it is: A noninvasive resurfacing laser treatment that promises to
even skin tone, boost radiance, reduce pore size, and enhance elasticity
by drilling microscopic holes in the surface of the skin and kicking collagen
into healing overdrive. Clear + Brilliant is billed as being preventative—according
to proponents, a series of once-a-month sessions can keep early signs
of aging at bay—as well as restorative. Derms love it because it
can deliver Fraxel-like results after only a single treatment, patients
love it because it doesn't render them social pariahs for a week afterward.
The cost: $300 and up.
Editor's take: Laserwise, I don't think I'm ready for the big
guns, but my skin has been looking decidedly blah lately, a result of
frequent air travel and a noncommittal relationship with daily sunscreen.
I didn't enjoy much outdoor fun this summer, but a whole coterie of
little brown spots have popped up on my cheeks, eager to join the party
nonetheless. It's time for some zapping, so I make haste to Dr. Brandt
Dermatology Associates in New York City.
First, a nurse applies a topical numbing cream that looks like cake frosting
(but tastes, I accidentally discover, like bitter, mouth-deadening sadness);
once it's kicked in, dermatologist Robert Anolik, MD, begins the treatment,
gliding the small Clear + Brilliant handpiece across my cheeks, forehead,
nose, and chin. The sensation is weird but not unpleasant—it feels
sort of like there's an electric cat tongue licking my face—and
it's over in about 10 minutes.
The Results:
Immediately after the session, I look and feel like someone who has been
way too enthusiastic about roasting s'mores: My face has the same
taut hotness that you get from sitting too long in front of an open flame.
After a few hours, the heat dissipates, but the redness, and a very mild
swelling, remains overnight. For the next three days, my skin feels sandpapery
(although strangely not dry) but looks amazing: The discolorations are
already gone, and oh, how I glow. There's no peeling, no blotchiness.
By day five my face is noticeably springier and plumper, clearer and more
radiant than it has been in months, if not years. Sold!