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Various lasers are employed in our practice to better and more effectively treat various cutaneous disorders. This includes wrinkling, scars, birthmarks, port wine stains, broken blood vessels, telangiectasias, angiomas, spider veins, varicose veins, warts, tattoos, freckles, liver spots, etc.
Multiple lasers are available both in office and in the hospital setting.
1. Flash Lamp Pumped Dye Laser (V Beam)
2. Q-Switched Nd/Yag Laser
3. Argon Laser
4. Carbon Dioxide Laser
5. Erbium Laser
6. UltraPulse Laser
7. Cool Touch Laser
8. Excimer Laser
9. SoftLight Laser
10. Alexandrite Laser
11. Photo Dynamic Laser Therapy
Flash Lamp Pumped Dye Laser (V Beam)
One of the newest lasers available utilized to treat several diseases. These include broken blood vessels of the face, spider legs of the legs, Rosacea, Acne, warts, photo rejuvenation, wrinkle reduction, precancers, scars and keloids
Q-Switched Nd/Yag Laser
This laser is utilized to treat brown spots, Lentigoes, freckles, liver spots, melasma, tattoos, and Hair removal.
Argon Laser
This laser is specific for angiomas or red spots of the face and trunk and spider angiomas.
Carbon Dioxide Laser
This laser is used to treat warts and tumors.
Erbium Laser
This is utilized for resurfacing of the skin, scar reduction, wrinkle reduction, and to even out the complexion.
UltraPulse Laser
This is utilized for resurfacing of the skin, scar reduction, wrinkle reduction, and to even out the complexion
Cool Touch Laser
This laser is used to treat wrinkles, acne scars, and varicose veins.
Excimer Laser
This laser is used to treat Psoriasis and Vitiligo.
SoftLight Laser
This laser is used for hair removal and photo rejuvenation.
Alexandrite Laser
This laser is used for hair removal and photo rejuvenation
Photo Dynamic Therapy
This is a complex system in which various light sources (Blulight and lasers) are used to treat multiple entities including Acne, Psoriasis, Warts, Vitiligo, Photo rejuvenation, Sebaceous hyperplasia (oil gland enlargement), precancers, and skin cancers.
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