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Laser technology is used for a significant number of cosmetic treatments. For example: hair reduction, skin resurfacing for wrinkle reduction and/or treatment of acne scars, removal of pigmented blemishes (e.g., age spots and moles), and treatment of vascular lesions (e.g., port wine stains and spider veins): they are also used to remove tattoos. If you are bearing in mind any of these procedures, it is important to look at the potential risks as well as the potential benefits. A great deal of medical devices using related technologies have been approved to use in cosmetic treatments. These technologies comprise various types of lasers, intense pulsed light and radio-frequency energy, all of which operate on the same basic principle. Lasers produce an intense beam of light or energy (visible or invisible) with a specific wavelength, which is targeted at a type of tissue in the part of the body being treated. When the beam of energy reaches its target, it is absorbed and transformed into heat. If the procedure is done correctly, the heat inactivates or destroys cells in the target area without having a considerable effect on the other cells that surround it. Laser Medicine
Clear up information about cosmetic medicine and its promising technology that involves lasers for performing such procedures as laser hair removal, laser eye surgery and much others aesthetic procedures. Laser Skin Resurfacing
Consider laser skin resurfacing procedure which is mostly used at removing wrinkles, acne scars and uneven pigmentation. Read about efficiency and risks of this procedure. Mole Removal
Find info about different methods of moles removal and health problems connected with the appearance of moles. Tattoo Removal
Search for the variety of techniques applied to the tattoo removal, related side effects and available methods i.e. excision, dermabrasion, laser and laser salabrasion. Vein Therapy
Get to know about varicose veins and spider veins treatments with a use of IPLTM system technology. |
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