Thursday, June 2, 2011

Laser - the various uses and techniques in cosmetic surgery

The term LASER is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. This is nothing more than focused light of a wavelength that reaches a very high energy density and developed to the point just extremely intense heat, making the surrounding tissue. Applications include skin rejuvenation, such as age spots and wrinkles, but also scars, tattoo removal, hair removal and treatment of vascular lesions such as rosacea and spider veins. There are several different types of laser devices available, including:


image of surgery.Erbium Yag Laser : This laser works more on the skin surface, is suitable for the treatment of fine lines, scars and pigment spots. Ruby or neodymium-YAG laser: This laser is specifically the red blood pigment hemoglobin reached. It is therefore to remove blotches, veins and spider veins is thicker, but also for tattoo removal used. CO2 Laser: This laser is an extremely large gas heat that reaches one, he works so very ablative (strong erosion effect), so deeper wrinkles can also be treated. However, it is taking the treatment to temporarily increased reddening of the skin and possibly also to wounds.

Fraxellaser: The Fraxel laser is a development of the CO2 laser. It is appropriate essays careful work by and redness, and only minor wounds left less. You can use it as both the skin surface and deeper layers for a so-called skin resurfacing (skin resurfacing) deal Flashlight: This white light gearbeiet with technology and it is different wavelengths are filtered out each objective. Suitable for this type of laser, eg for the treatment of rosacea or photodamage of the skin, but also for tattoo removal or hair removal.

Laser hair removal is a proven form of epilation based on many years of clinical experience, research into properties of laser light, follicle growth and phases, and millions of procedures in medical clinics, spas & office locations around the world.This cosmetic laser surgery is becoming more and more popular. The science of the procedure is based on proven facts surrounding the "theory of selective photothermolysis", which states that a laser beam applied to living tissue will have different effects on tissue components (in this case hair) depending on the absorption spectra.

What this means in the case of laser hair removal is that hair (with its melanin pigment) can be successfully targeted with the proper wavelength of light energy. Over a decade of experience has shown laser hair removal is the proven solution for long-term, or in many cases, permanent hair reduction. Contact a specialist today for a consultation to learn more.

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