TREATMENT
The SLP Nd: YAG applicator emits light with a wavelength of high energy light 1064nm and 532nm.
penetration into tissue reaches its maximum depth while its low absorption guarantees preservation
of the surrounding tissues on all skin types.
It combines a long and short pulse in a compact and technologically advanced applicator that offers a broad range of popular treatments for leg veins, vascular lesions, photo rejuvenation, hair removal and more.
SLP Nd: YAG zoom applicator allows a wide variety of treatments from hair removal,
fine vascular treatments to non-ablative skin tightening.
The selected treatment source is delivered from the handpiece into the skin, where it releases only the wavelengths absorbed by the target.
The pulse intensity and duration are tightly controlled to ensure a selective target heating, while leaving the surrounding tissue unharmed.
The extra compact resonator ensures that the beam remains stable, does not grow with multiple reflections, contributing to minimum beam waste.
The pre-aligned beam exhibits a homogeneous top hat profile integrated in a temperature regulated housing for optimum performance.
The SLP Nd: YAG laser is homogeneously absorbed in the three main chromophores targeted in surgical and aesthetic laser treatments, melanin, blood, and water. This makes it an ideal laser source for those who seek versatility for their practice by combining surgery and non-ablative aesthetics. For decades, the deeply penetrating 1064nm Nd: YAG wavelength has been accepted as safe, effective, and suitable for all skin types.
Effective Aesthetic
With its exceptional pulse control and unique double frequency technology, is the gold standard for non-surgical aesthetic laser procedures such as:
Spider and thread veins in the face (cheek, temporal region, nasal dorsum, forehead) and legs.
Vascular birthmark (capillary vascular malformation)Varicose veins, Facial veins (telangiectasia) Haemangioma (a vascular tumour). The laser light pulses target red pigment (haemoglobin). Typical settings employed for the treatment of facial veins.
The Nd:YAG laser pierces the skin and penetrates the superficial blood vessel. The heat generated from the laser coagulates the blood inside the vessel causing it to collapse and seal.
Soon after the procedure, you may feel a slight bump on the skin which will disappear in the next 2-4 hours. The area may also appear slightly redder and occasionally may be bruised.
Over the next few weeks, the vessel will disappear, and all the blood will be removed by the body’s scavenging cells.
The newer laser treatments allow the delivery of a precise dosage of energy to each blood vessel without injuring any nearby structures.
Nd:YAG laser may be used for hair removal in any location including underarms, bikini line, face, neck, back, chest and legs.
Nd:YAG laser is generally ineffective for light-coloured (blonde/grey) hair, but effective for treating dark (brown/black) hair in patients of Fitzpatrick types I to III, and perhaps light-coloured type IV skin.
Extreme caution is recommended in tanned or darker-skinned patients, as the laser can also destroy melanin, resulting in white patches of skin (leukoderma).
Light emitting devices absorbed by water affect all cells because they contain water. Heating the skin has a rejuvenating effect. The temperature absorbed by tissues causes an influx of fibroblasts, i.e., cells that produce collagen fibers. As a result, the skin regenerates from the inside. Repair processes are initiated in it, the effect of which will be to improve its tension and firmness and helps decrease the appearance of facial wrinkles and lines.
This is a skin resurfacing procedure that improves your skin texture, addresses acne, and enlarged pores. It is best for people with oily and acne-prone skin. This minimally invasive procedure can even out your skin tone, reduce the signs of sun damage, and improve the overall look of your skin within 30 minutes.
The heat from these types of lasers is used to stimulate collagen production and encourage new cell growth to replace damaged, acne scarred tissue.
Nd:YAG lasers can be used to remove brown age spots (solar lentigines), freckles, naevus of Ota, naevus of Ito, lumbosacral melanocytosis, Hori naevus, and café-au-lait-macules. Light pulses target melanin at variable depth on or in the skin, helping to minimize a wide range of brown and age spots, resulting in a more even skin tone.
Laser axillary hyperhidrosis treatment is another safe, effective, and non-invasive laser procedure, used to disable axillary sweat glands by irradiating the glandular tissue.
Feel & Redness
It is normal for the treated area to feel like sunburn for a few hours. You should use a cold compress or cold-water spray as needed. You may also expect to experience redness and / or purpura (epidermal bleeding) within the treated area for five to seven days.
Bathing / Activities
Avoid bathing with very hot water, strenuous exercise, and massage for 2–3 days post laser skin care treatment.
Washing
Wait at least 12 hours (next morning) to wash your face. Cleansing your face with a mild cleanser should be recommended by your therapist. Use the cleanser for the duration of the healing process.
DO NOT use any scrubs or irritants such as Retin-A, Benzoyl Peroxide, or any astringents. Skin always should be patted dry and NOT rubbed.
Hydrating
Apply moisturising or home care products recommended by your therapist a few times a day to keep the skin well moisturized. Using the right products will help the healing process beneficial to the laser skin rejuvenation. It may prevent your skin from peeling.
Makeup
Makeup should not be used for at least 5 days post treatment. Most makeup is moisturizing, which can sometimes prevent the peeling process. If makeup is absolutely needed, we recommend using new mineral makeup to reduce the possibility of infection.
No Sun Exposure
Avoid direct sun exposure and tanning beds for at least 1–2 months post treatment in order to reduce the chance of discoloration of the skin and to prevent your skin from peeling. A powdered mineral makeup can be worn during the healing process as a sunscreen, but make sure the makeup is new and the brush is clean. Liquid sunscreens are not enough or recommended. Sun exposure delays the process of healing. Sun exposure can cause damage to the healing skin and cause undue pigmentation and textural changes that may be lasting.
No Smoking
Smoking increases the risk of post-surgical complications. DO NOT smoke for 48 hours prior to and at least 7 days after the treatment, otherwise healing time may be prolonged.
Kasia Morawska-Fernandez Laser skin Specialist
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