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Laser Facial Treatment
The desire for clear skin without blemishes is universal. Unfortunately, age, sun damage, medications or skin conditions such as rosacea may produce brown spots, spider veins, and areas of redness that mar the skin's natural beauty. LaserFacial technology, (which uses lasers not pulsed light to remove skin imperfections), has been pioneered by the leading physicians in the country. The ReNew Institute offers the LaserFacial. The LaserFacial treatment improves the skin texture, improves skin tone, removes pigmented lesions and clears vascular lesions. What is the difference between LaserFacial & PhotoFacial treatments? PhotoFacial systems and LaserFacial systems are very different in their effect on pigmented and vascular lesions. Lasers are mono-chromatic light. They selectively target one chromaphore (structure). However, the PhotoFacial treatments filter light, and the light impacts hundreds of chromaphores(structures) resulting in a non-specific treatment. This diffuse photofacial treatment can be beneficial for certain skin conditions, but the laser facial is more specific. Who is a good candidate for this treatment? Treatment works best in people with fair to medium skin color. The color of darker skin absorbs some of the energy of the treatment rather than all of the energy being directed at the pigmented or vascular lesions. What preparation is needed prior to treatment? Because the effectiveness of the treatment is enhanced by the difference between the color of the pigmented lesions or vessels and the surrounding skin, one should limit sun exposure for 4-6 weeks prior to treatment. If the skin is tan, it should be allowed to fade prior to treatment. Discontinue use of tanning beds or self tanning creams as well. What are the treatment sessions like? After the initial preparation, the physician will move a hand piece over the skin which delivers laser light. This laser treatment breaks up pigment in the brown spots and closes off small vessels. Most people perceive the light-pulses as a gentle "snappy" sensation, which causes little or no discomfort. The physician may pre-treat the area with a topical anesthetic if needed.
Pigmented lesions will slough off after one treatment usually within 72 hours. The vessels will then fade during the procedure and will clear after about 10-14 days. Most people experience some mild, temporary redness and puffy (similar to a sunburn) in the treated area for a short period of time. This does not interfere with normal activities and usually subsides after a day. How many treatment sessions are needed for optimal results? Although one may see excellent results after just one treatment, it may take two or three treatments for optimal results.
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