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Pulsed Dye Laser for Rosacea
One common laser based treatment for Rosacea is
the Pulsed Dye Laser. Many of the signs of rosacea
flushing, persistent redness, and visible
blood vessels - respond well to the Pulsed Dye
Laser. Studies show that after just one treatment,
every patient in the study experienced significant
improvement. With two treatments, redness decreased
by 40% to 60%. Patients also reported reductions
in flushing, burning, itching, dryness, swelling,
and sensitivity.
ELOS
Photofacials for Rosacea
ELOS photofacials combine pulsed light and gentle
electrical Radio Frequency current to treat a
number of skin conditions such as rosacea, spider
veins, skin imperfections, age spots and uneven
skin tones. Systems like the Aurora ELOS systems
can improve many of the problems associated with
Rosacea, spider vessels on the nose, flushing
and redness.
IPL Photofacials for Rosacea
Many patients seeking to treat Rosacea find one of the most
common procedures is the IPL photofacial. IPL is short for
Intensed Pulsed Light. The IPL system was developed specifically
for the treatment of benign vascular lesions, such as facial
telangiectasia. It was soon recognized that this technology
could be effective in relieving the redness and flushing
of the face and chest associated with rosacea.
Laser Acne Treatments
Laser Rosacea Treatments
Smoothbeam Laser for Acne
Smoothbeam is a laser clinically proven to target acne at
the root cause - sebaceous glands & follicles on the face
& chest. Because the Smoothbeam actually alters the function
of the oil-producing sebaceous glands, active acne is greatly
reduced. Studies found a 75 percent reduction in the number
of acne lesions in all subjects after the final Smoothbeam
treatment. Additionally, acne scarring was improved by 26-50
percent in all patients studied post treatment.
Aramis Laser for Acne
Similar to the Smoothbeam laser, the Aramis laser also targets
sebaceous glands. The Aramis laser uses a patented wavelength
to penetrate the skins layers to the sebaceous glands.
The laser thermally alters the reactors in the sebaceous gland,
reducing oil and bacteria production, decreasing the size
of the gland and the incidence of acne.
Blu-U Acne Light for Acne
Blu-U utilizes blue light which selectively activates photosensitizers within the P.acnes bacteria that cause acne. This creates
a toxic bactericidal environment in the sebaceous gland that
inhibits the obstruction of the sebaceous follicle with the
resulting formation of acne lesions.
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