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Lasers
Lasers emit an
intense path of energy
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Nd-Yag
Q-switched Laser:
An effective tool
for pigmentation treatment and
facial rejuvenation, it can help
minimize pores and decrease the
appearance of fine lines. Its beam
is also applicable in removal of
unwanted tattoos. |
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CO2
Laser (carbon dioxide laser)
Remove unsightly
and potentially malicious
pigmentation abnormalities like
moles with this laser. It also
breaks down sebaceous (oil) lesions
that make the skin rough and oily.
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How does it work?
Melanin is present in everyone and is
what gives our skin its colour. Whether we
are fair or dark complexioned depends on the
amount of this substance in our body.
However, the concern is when melanin is
abnormally concentrated in one area, giving
rise to what is commonly known as
pigmentation.
Just about everyone, at a certain point
in their lives, has brown spots on their
skin e.g. birthmarks, freckles, age spots,
etc. There are various reasons why
pigmentation occur. Some are present at
birth or with age but most times, it is a
result of overexposure to the sun's damaging
UV rays.
Depending on your skin type, there are
different types of treatments you can
consider, one being laser.
Laser removes pigmented lesions with the
energy of very short-pulsed light.
Pigmentation is reduced or removed when the
laser light is absorbed by the excessive
amount of melanin under the skin. Hence, you
will achieve a fairer and more even
complexion.
The laser beam also stimulates new collagen
growth in the deep layer of the skin. Thus,
it rejuvenates and tightens the skin.
How many sessions will it take?
Most common pigmented
lesions can be removed with less than 3
sessions. However, if the pigmentation
covers a large area, you may prefer to have
it treated in several stages to avoid
unnecessary discomfort.
What can it be used for?
It can be used to treat a variety of
skin conditions such as: age spots,
freckles, "liver" spots, and various types
of birthmarks, and loose skin.
Will pigmentation return?
Common pigmentation does not. Though
some birthmarks may return after a period of
several months to a year, the procedure can
be repeated with similar results
Is the process painful?
The sensation is akin to the snap of a
thin rubber band. After the procedure, the
treated area feels similar to slight
sunburn. Any discomfort usually goes away
within a few days.
How about post treatment care?
Redness may be experienced for two to
four weeks following the procedure. After
the redness subsides, the skin will return
to its natural colour and texture.
Occasionally, there may be pinpoint bleeding
associated with the treatment. Affected area
should be kept clean and scrubbing avoided.
You will be given an antibacterial ointment
to apply.
Skin Conditions/Treatments
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IPL |
Lasers |
Microdermabrasion
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RF |
Fillers |
Botox |
Chemical Peel
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Computer Skin Diagnostics
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