Laser IPL – removal of coils
BASIC CHARACTERISTICS
The principle of treatment of vascular manifestations with lasers, resp. IPL is the principle of selective phototremolysis. The generated thermal, resp. light energy is absorbed in the red dye haemoglobin, with the desired thermal damage to blood vessels occurring.IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) is often used to remove small blood vessels on the skin. During the procedure, pulsed light is applied to the affected area, which leads to heating of the coils and their destruction. In an IPL procedure, an intense pulsed light flash is applied to the skin. This light is absorbed by the pigments in the coils, leading to heating and destruction of the coils. The procedure may cause a slight warm or burning sensation. Prior to the procedure, you should be evaluated by a skin specialist to determine the appropriate setting for your skin. There may be temporary red skin or swelling after the procedure, which will gradually subside. Repetition may be necessary to achieve the desired results.
Recommendations
- 3 days before and 2 days after treatment, do not use medicines containing acetylsalicylic acid
- do not expose the treated area to sunlight and tanning beds before and after the procedure
- in some cases it is necessary to do a phototherapy test before starting the actual treatment
Side effects
Rare complications are blistering, crusting and swelling, especially when treating vascular manifestations on the nose and cheeks, and transient hyper-hypopigmentation which occurs within 3 – 6 months. In rare cases, scarring may occur.Prevention of the formation of blood vessels on the face includes
IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) can be used to treat rosacea as it is able to target the enlarged blood vessels and improve the appearance of the skin. The procedure targets red and dilated blood vessels, which are a common symptom of rosacea.Package of 3 treatments: 270€
Price for one treatment:100€
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