We have a newly acquired Pulsed Dye vascular laser which is considered the gold standard among lasers for the treatment of vascular lesions.
This is very good for those with telangiectasia, leg veins, cherry/spider angiomas, hemangiomas, port wine stains, rosacea, persistent redness, reddish acne marks, reddish stretch marks, reddish scars and keloids, etc.
This laser can also be used for photorejuvenation and lightening certain types of pigmentation. The treatment interval is usually monthly and the number of sessions will depend on the type of lesions treated.
So for those of you that have any of these or anything similar to these... there is hope!
ex. Hemangioma
ex. Portwine Stain
ex. Rosacea
ex. Spider Angioma
ex. Telangiectasia
ex. Reddish Acne Marks
ex. Keloid Scars
3 comments:
Hi Doc Stephen! Do you recommend this to people with contact dermatitis or face eczema? I've been suffering from this condition for a couple of years now and none seemed to work.
How much does a procedure cost and how many procedures are needed before the eczema or contact dermatitis go away?
For eczemas and contact dermatitis (confirmed by a dermatologist) , topical creams and avoidance of the cause are the preferred treatments of choice rather than lasers.
Hi Dr. Stephen! I have a 2-3 inch portwine stain in my left cheek and is very much interested to undergo laser procedure to have this removed. Approximately how much will it cost and how many sessions will it require?
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