Laser therapy in Dermatology and Cosmetology

The first lasers used to treat skin conditions occurred over 40 years ago. Argon and carbon dioxide (CO2) lasers were commonly used to treat benign vascular birthmarks such as port-wine stains and haemangiomas. Although these birthmarks could be effectively lightened, a side effect was the unacceptably high rate of scar formation. The surgical precision serves to remove damaged areas of skin layer-by-layer, eventually boosting the levels of collagen production that helps build-up of the new, clear tissues of skin. The accuracy and precision of lasers continue to be among the most favored advantages of cosmetic laser treatment

Lasers have been used successfully to treat a variety of vascular lesions including superficial vascular malformations (port-wine stains), facial telangiectases, haemangiomas, pyogenic granulomas, Kaposi sarcoma and poikiloderma of Civatte.

  • Ablative and Non-Ablative Lasers
  • The Power of Laser Pulse
  • Comparing Ablative CO2 and Erbium Lasers
  • New Fractionated Technology

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