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Candela Pulsed Dye Laser |
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The Candela
Vbeam®
Perfecta laser can treat:
- Rosacea
- Facial/leg veins
- Diffuse redness
- Skin rejuvenation
- Periorbital wrinkles
- Warts
- Red birthmarks such as hemangiomas and port wine stains
- Angiomas
- Poikiloderma of Civatte (uneven coloring of the neck)
- Venous lakes
- Scars/Stretch marks
- Psoriasis
What is a pulsed dye laser?
The pulsed dye laser was designed to rid patients of benign vascular
lesions.
How does a pulsed dye laser work?
The laser delivers an intense but gentle burst of yellow
light to the skin. The light is specifically absorbed by the blood
vessels in the dermis. These blood vessels are coagulated and then
reabsorbed by the body during the natural healing process.
Is the treatment safe?
Yes. In fact, pulsed dye laser treatment is so safe that it has been
used successfully for the treatment of port wine stains in infants
and young children. The epidermis is protected during the treatment
by Candela’s unique dynamic cooling method, DCDTM, which sprays a
cooling mist onto the skin before each laser pulse, increasing the
patient’s comfort.
What are the side effects of laser treatment?
Side effects may include purpura (a laser bruise), redness, and
swelling in the treated area. These are transient and usually do not
last more than a few days. Some patients experience pigment changes
in the skin color. If this occurs, the skin will typically return to
normal pigmentation over time. Permanent side effects such as
scarring are rare.
What will the treatment consist of?
The laser treatment will include the following:
- Wearing safety eyewear to protect your eyes from the laser
light.
- A small handpiece will be applied to the treatment area by
the physician to deliver the laser
energy.
- A spray of cooling mist will be felt prior to each laser
pulse.
Is the treatment painful?
Some patients may feel a slight discomfort associated with the laser
pulse. This feeling has been described by patients as the snapping
of a rubber band on the skin. This discomfort is minimized by the
spray of cooling mist before each laser pulse. In addition, for some
patients, a topical anesthetic may be used prior to treatment. Be
sure to discuss this with you physician.
What precautions should be taken before and
after pulsed dye laser treatment?
It is recommended to avoid sun exposure before (for 4-6 weeks) and
throughout the course of treatment. A sunblock (SPF 30 or above)
should be used. Care should be taken the first few days following
treatments to avoid scrubbing or rinsing the treated area with
abrasive skin cleansers. More specific post-treatment care depends
on what lesion was treated. Be sure to discuss this with your
physician before treatment.
Are the procedures covered by insurance?
Most insurance companies do not offer reimbursement for cosmetic
procedures. Some carriers will, however, cover the treatment of
disfiguring birthmarks such as hemangiomas and port wine stains. In
addition, the treatment of psoriasis and rosacea may be covered by
some insurance companies. Please consult your insurance carrier for
more details. |