laser

Laser is an intense light treatment, where frequencies and other technical parameters can be designed for different desired treatment effects on the skin, ranging from general skin refinement to the removal of skin blemishes, unwanted hair growth and tattoos.

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What is laser treatment?

Laser technology creates an intense beam of light that uses only a small fraction of the wavelengths found in our daily light. With great precision, the beam can be targeted to specific areas of the skin. The aim is usually to remove unwanted skin cells or affect the pigment in blood vessels, for example. By selecting the frequency, intensity and a number of other technical parameters, a laser can be designed and tuned to produce the specific effect desired.

When used correctly, lasers are an effective dermatological tool and we have a wide range of treatments. For safe treatments without injury and to achieve optimal results, solid knowledge and experience are required.

What is treated?

Lasers are successfully used to treat wrinkles and sagging skin on the hands, neck and face. It removes the outer layers of the skin to stimulate collagen production in the underlying layers of skin.

It is also used to remove sun spots, age spots, brown spots, tattoos and to treat acne.

Processing time

For most laser treatments, it is necessary to repeat the treatment, usually at intervals of about 1 month.

  • What is laser treatment?

  • Laser treatment is a medical procedure that uses concentrated light-based beams to treat various skin conditions ranging from skin ageing, hair removal and the removal of pigment spots and superficial blood vessels.

  • How long can it be between laser treatments?

  • The length of time between laser treatments varies depending on factors such as the type of treatment, the area treated and your skin type and reaction to treatment. It is important to follow your practitioner's recommendations for treatment intervals to achieve optimal results. Waiting too short or too long between treatments can affect the outcome and effectiveness of the treatment.

Time for treatment

From 30 min to 1 hour

Time for recovery

Direct redness that can last up to a week

Is consultation needed before

No, it is not.

Consideration period (if similar treatment not done within 6 months)

No, it is not.

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