Woodglen Institute of Aesthetics & Plastic Surgery
Woodglen Institute of Aesthetics & Plastic Surgery • 541 S. Pasadena Ave • Suite 201 • Glendora, California 91741
Pigmented Lesions
Sunspots, freckles, brown aging spots and many birth marks can be removed successfully with laser treatments. The wavelength of light emitted by our Apogee Elite or Diolite 532 successfully targets areas with high concentrations of melanin.
The energy of the laser will pass through the skin but will be rapidly absorbed by high concentrations of melanin. This rapid absorption of light energy results in the destruction of melanin. This results in lightening of the deeply pigmented areas which will then blend with the normal surrounding skin.
Vascular
Applications for the Pulse Dye Laser treatment include blood vessels, rosacea, Port Wine Stains, certain types of acne lesions, sebaceous hyperplasia of the face, poikiloderma (the red-brown pigment in the skin found on the neck and chest), facial wrinkle reduction, stretch marks and some red scars.
The Pulse Dye Vascular Laser produces an intense but gentle burst of light that selectively destroys the blood vessels of spider veins without damaging the surrounding tissue. The blood vessels clot due to the effect of the laser light energy. They gradually diminish in visibility over several months.
The Pulse Dye Vascular Laser is reliable, safe, and comfortable due to its built in cooling device which sends a burst of cool air prior to the burst of light. The operator can control the delivery of laser energy very precisely, therefore controlling purpura (bruising).
For vascular lesions, 3-5 treatment sessions 4-6 weeks apart is needed to achieve maximum improvement, and for facial wrinkle reduction, 4 treatment sessions 4-6 weeks apart is recommended. The final result is not expected, and cannot be judged, for 3-4 months following the last treatment. Although more aggressive treatment may reduce the number of treatment sessions, the downtime is much more significant.
Following laser treatment, the area may continue to sting slightly or feel warm like a sunburn for a few hours or days. Applying ice packs to treated areas can alleviate any discomfort experienced following the procedure. The usual treatment session lasts 15-20 minutes, and may be repeated at a minimum for 4 week intervals.
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