Facial Veins and Rocasea,
Nothing is quite as
beautiful as soft, smooth, healthy-looking skin. Our advanced laser technology
allows us to safely, easily, and effectively treat many skin disorders
painlessly, on an out-patient basis.
How does a
laser work?
The word LASER is an acronym for Light Amplification by the Stimulated
Emission of Radiation. The Laser uses an intense beam of light, delivered
in long pulses, to gently remove unwanted, damaged, or diseased cells
without harming the surrounding healthy cells.
What is a
vascular lesion?
Skin blemishes due to abnormal blood vessels located directly under your
skin's surface that give the skin a red color are called vascular lesions.
Port Wine stains, strawberry hemangiomas and spider veins (telangiectasias)
are all forms of vascular lesions.
What is a
pigmented lesion?
Pigmented lesions are caused by a proliferation of the cells that manufacture
the dark pigment in skin. Most of us have some form of a pigmented lesion.
They include brown age spots, freckles, and moles. Lesions
without color are called non-pigmented lesions. They include warts and
skin tags.
What type of
lesions can be treated?
- Facial Veins
– facial spider veins or broken blood vessels
- Rosacea
– affecting the skin of the face around the nose, chin, and cheeks
causing a blush or sunburned look.
- Leg Veins
- Red Birthmarks
- Angiomas
– small red spots which may be slightly raised or just beneath
the
surface of the skin.
- Port Wine Stain
Birthmarks – vascular lesions that grow rapidly after birth
and
may impair the function of another organ.
- Warts
– small benign growths in the skin that usually appear on the
hands or feet.
- Scars
– red raised scars that are often caused by surgery, trauma, or
burns.
- Stretch Marks
– frequently appearing after pregnancy over the stomach, thighs,
buttocks, and lower back.
Are laser
treatments safe?
Lasers have been used successfully in hundreds of thousands of successful
treatments. Laser treatments performed properly, by a trained physician,
are safe and effective. There are many benefits to laser surgery including
little if any pain, no needles for most patients, less bruising and swelling
and once removed, lesions do not return.
Do treatments
for skin lesions hurt?
Some patients say they feel a slight sting, like the snap of a rubber
band on the skin, followed by the feeling of sunburn. Many treatments
do not require anesthetics. However, some patients feel more comfortable
with a local numbing agent like ice or an anesthetic cream. For others,
a local anesthetic injection may be beneficial.
How many treatments
are required?
This depends on the size, location, depth and color of your lesion. Spider
veins on the face and age spots generally do well with one or two treatments,
while darker or deeper birthmarks may require additional treatments. Treatments
should be placed several weeks apart to allow your body to remove the
maximum amount of pigment cells. You will continue to see a lightening
of your lesion after each treatment as your body disposes of the pigment
cells.
What results
can be expected?
Most patients will see improvement in their vascular and pigmented lesions.
The improvement can be quite dramatic. However, as with any surgical procedure,
there is always a possibility that only minor changes will occur and in
rare cases there is no response.