So many patients come to me for skin rejuvenation—most have researched and read articles, some have talked to friends and some have even had a previous laser procedure. They all come in requesting laser treatments, but do they know the science behind lasers and how they achieve such great results?
I, for one, think everyone could all use a little refresher.
The word LASER is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. This is a form of energy. Some other forms of energy that you’ve probably heard of are radio frequency, ultrasound, light energy, sound energy…you get the point. The energy that lasers use is measured in nanometers (nm). By using clear-cut measurements, we can define the specific laser and determine the targeted end point. In other words, this means we can customize and choose what wavelength we need to use to treat your unique issue.
In aesthetics, lasers are used to treat:
- Age spots (or brown spots)
- Acne
- Dull skin
- Excessive hair
- Fine lines
- Pore size
- Scars
- Sagging skin
- Skin tone and complexion
- Skin texture
- Wrinkles
- Vascular issues (spider veins and cherry angiomas)