Having
skin problems that your ever trustworthy skincare products can't seem to solve?
Maybe it's time to turn to other ways to get a flawless skin. Laser treatment
can be the answer you've been waiting for.
"Light
amplification by stimulated emission of radiation" or laser treatments use
intense beams of light to precisely cut, burn, or destroy tissue. The beams of
light come from radiation sources, but their levels are only small and safe
enough, posing no health risks to the patient or the doctor.
If
you're still not convinces, lasers are in fact used for many medical purposes. Because
of the small and precise laser beam, the medical team can focus on the area
being treated so as not to disturb the surrounding area. This technology is
often used in corneal eye surgery to improve vision, removal of kidney stones,
and many more. Hence, it’s definitely a safe tool to improve skin.
Here
are a few laser treatments for skin that you might want to consider:
Laser Skin
Resurfacing: When do you need to get this kind of laser treatment? Have
fine lines or wrinkles around your eyes or mouth or on your forehead? How about
scars from acne? Or you might have non-responsive skin after a facelift? Good
news, laser skin resurfacing can help.
Lasers
can help reduce wrinkles around specific areas or even the entire face. They
also soften fine wrinkles and remove certain pigmentations and other blemishes
on the face. But remember, laser skin resurfacing is not advisable for those
who have acne or very dark skin. If you're looking into improving stretch
marks, this treatment may not help you, too.
Laser Removal of
Birthmarks and Skin Lesions: One of the laser treatments for skin that you can also take a
look into is removal of birthmarks and skin lesions. Because lasers reduce the
abnormal blood vessels that cause these blemishes, the treated area lightens. This
results in a lightening of the treated area. Skin growths, facial spider veins,
warts, and some tattoos can be treated by this laser surgery. Please note that
most conditions take more than one treatment; but there are also some that
respond to a single session.
Mostcosmetic surgeons use minimum laser intensity as much as possible, hence
multiple visits are required.
As
much as it's more convenient to get the treatment done in one session, low laser
intensity also preserves as much of the healthy skin tissue for better results.
Remember: Many
of laser treatments for
skin are performed as outpatient treatments in hospitals or medical
institutions. To know which treatment your skin needs the most, schedule an
appointment with a doctor. Moreover, you'll get to learn more about laser
treatments and the dos and donts before and after the procedure.
No comments:
Post a Comment