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What is a laser? A laser is a high-energy beam
of light that can selectively transfer its energy
into tissue to treat the skin.
Lasers contain a material that produces and amplifies
light. Two mirrors cause the light to reflect
back and forth through this material. The result
is a light beam that is collimated and intense.
This light is either one pure color or several
different pure colors. These properties which
separate the laser from a light bulb, are important
to the medical application of lasers.
Many skin resurfacing procedures cannot be done
without the laser.Likewise, many procedures are
better performed without the laser. Even with
the sparkle, pure color, and high-energy beam,
the laser is not always the best tool for surgery.
The choice of using a laser or other surgical
methods is carefully made by the facial plastic
surgeon.Your surgeon has the preference to consider
the results,the possible complications, and the
alternatives.
In this page, you will find some of the surgical
procedures that can be performed with the laser.
You are also given a brief explanation of the
laser. Always remember that there are very few
"right" and "wrong" answers with laser skin surgery.
Many procedures can be performed with different
lasers.
The choice of the laser depends upon many factors,
including the surgeon's experience, the size of
the area to be treated, and the expectations of
the patient.
What can laser skin surgery do for you?
The use of lasers in medicine is complex, and
your facial plastic surgeon is trained in the
use of lasers and understands how and when to
use a laser. Your surgeon will decide if a laser
is appropriate, and which laser is best for the
situation.
The laser makes it possible to change tissue
without making an incision. So a surgeon can treat
birthmarks or damaged blood vessels, remove port
wine stains, and shrink facial "spider veins"
without major surgery.
Is it any wonder that many facial plastic surgeons
use lasers on a routine basis. They use the laser
as a "light scalpel." The tissue is left sterile,
and bleeding is greatly reduced.
When the laser is used to treat port wine stains,
no cuts are made. The laser energy penetrates
through the skin to shrink the abnormal blood
vessels that are the cause of these marks.
Types of laser skin surgery
Laser Skin Peeling - Lasers can be used to reduce
wrinkles around the lips or eyes, even the entire
face, softening fine wrinkles and removing certain
blemishes on the face.
Laser Removal of Birthmarks and skin Lesions
- Port wine stain birthmarks respond remarkably
will to laser treatment. The abnormal blood vessels
that cause these marks are reduced in size by
the laser. This results in a lightening of the
treated area. Skin growths, facial "spider veins,"
warts, and some tattoos respond to laser surgery.
Most situations take more than one laser treatment,
but some respond to a single treatment. The facial
plastic surgeon often uses the minimum laser intensity
possible. The low intensity requires many treatments.
However, the low intensity also preserves as much
of the healthy tissue as possible. This produces
an aesthetically pleasing result. Many of these
laser surgeries are performed as outpatient treatments
in hospitals or offices.
Laser Hair Transplants - In this procedure, lasers
are used to prepare the area where the hair transplants
will be placed.
New lasers - There are constant technologic advances
which lead to even new applications of future
generations of lasers. Please ask your doctor
to discuss the latest advances with you.
Understanding the laser skin surgery
After your surgeon has indicated that a laser
can be helpful in the surgery, your surgeon will
explain the laser of choice and what can be accomplished.
As with all surgery, the laser has its limitations.
Often the laser skin surgery results are spectacular.
Your surgeon will give you the best judgment for
the particular procedure.
Some surgeons may use local anesthetics to numb
the treated area before the laser skin surgery.
Surgery can sometimes be done in the surgeon's
office; other times the surgeries are performed
in outpatient facilities at a clinic or hospital.
Your surgeon will decide on the appropriate method,
dictated by the nature of the surgery.
What to expect after laser skin surgery
After the laser skin surgery, you will probably
experience some swelling and skin redness for
several days. Antibiotic ointments may be used
during the healing process. It is important for
the patient to follow all the post-operative directions
of the surgeon, particularly in using sunblock
and avoiding sun exposure.
The full impact of the laser may not be apparent
for a month or two, especially with vascular deformities.
Additional treatment sessions will not be scheduled
until the healing process for a particular treatment
is complete.
It is important for the patient to realize that
lasers have specific applications. The facial
plastic surgeon is experienced in the use of the
laser and is the best source of information as
to whether laser skin surgery is appropriate for
your condition.
Insurance does not generally cover surgery that
is done purely for cosmetic reasons. Surgery to
correct or improve congenital deformities or accidental
skin injuries may be reimbursable in whole or
in part. It is the patient's responsibility to
check with the insurance carrier for information
on the degree of coverage.
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