Pigmented
Skin Lesions- It time to live Dark Spot Free!
Understanding
Pigmented Skin Lesions
Pigmented skin lesions are dark spots found in the skin because an abundance
of melanocytes (which produces the melanin or dark pigment in skin) are
present. These dark pigmented areas can be found in the form of freckles,
brown age spots, and moles, and dermatosis papulosa nigra- tiny, elevated
dark bumps on the face (usually on the cheeks and near the eyes).
These various pigment lesions can make us look older and in some cases
disfigure our appearance. Through the use of lasers these pigmented skin
lesions can be quickly and easily removed or greatly improved leaving
clear healthy looking skin.
How can lasers remove pigmented skin lesion?
The specialized beam of light produced by the laser directs energy to
a specific site. Through the use of a small hand device connected to the
laser, the light emitted is absorbed by the black or brown pigment found
in the skin. This light heats and destroys the unwanted cells without
causing damage to the surrounding healthy cells.
Laser treatment of pigmented skin lesions has been proven to be an effective
and safe treatment option. With a trained professional conducting your
treatment you will enjoy great results without sacrificing safety or comfort.
What are the benefits of pigmented skin lesion reduction through lasers?
The first and most important benefit is the excellent and consistent
results that laser treatment is able to produce. Most patients experience
minimal to no discoloration, swelling, or complications. This is a fast,
simple and gentle treatment option that is virtually pain free, requiring
very little before and after care. And finally you are in a comfortable
setting right in the office.
You can reduce the number of pigmented skin lesions through laser treatment
with a short visit to the doctor. After a brief consultation you and your
doctor can decide if laser treatment is right for you.
How is a treatment session conducted?
Depending upon what condition and the area being treated your treatment
may vary. As your treatment session begins you will be asked to wear safety
goggles to protect your eyes from the intense light being emitted from
the laser. Your body position will vary depending on the location of the
treatment area. Your doctor will then direct the laser light to the target
area using a “pencil thin” hand piece.
The length of your treatment session will vary depending upon what is
being treated. While receiving laser treatment most patients describe
a slight stinging sensation that quickly fades.
What should I expect following a treatment session?
After receiving treatment you may notice redness in the treatment area
for approximately two to four hours. For some patients slight swelling
may take place, which generally lasts one to two days.
In most cases there is minimal if any post-procedure care to worry about.
Your doctor will instruct you on any after-care needs your skin may have.
After treatment patients are able to resume normal daily activities immediately.
Most patients will notice results from treatment within two to three weeks.
Are there any risks involved with laser treatment?
There are virtually no side effects associated with laser treatment of
pigmented skin lesions. Your skin may become red and irritated following
treatment, which should clear within a few hours of treatment. In very
rare cases, pigmentation changes or blistering has been reported, however
these conditions are generally temporary.
It is important to treat your skin gently following a treatment session
and your doctor may recommend the use of sunscreen to protect from the
damaging effects of the sun. For more information on this or any other
questions or concerns be sure and discuss this with your doctor prior
to receiving laser treatment of pigment skin lesions.
For further information regarding Pigmented Lesions / Dark Spot Removal
Treatments..
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