Skin spots are caused by color pigmentation disorders in the skin. These spots can be caused by many factors such as exposure to sunlight, aging, hormonal changes, genetic factors, drug use and skin diseases.
How to Treat Stains?
Spot treatment may vary depending on the cause of the stain and the size, type, and depth of the stain. Treatment options may include creams, lotions, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, laser therapy and surgery. One of the most common methods used in spot treatment is laser treatment.
How Is Spot Treatment With Laser Done?
Laser spot treatment is a procedure that targets the spot using short pulses of intense laser light. The laser light penetrates the upper layers of the skin, breaking down the pigments that target the spot. The upper layer of the skin is not damaged during the procedure, and a slight redness or sensitivity may occur on the skin after the procedure.
How Many Sessions Does Laser Spot Treatment Take?
Laser spot treatment may vary depending on the size, type and depth of the spot. While some stains can be treated in a single session, some stains may require several sessions to be completely treated. Process intervals may vary depending on the healing process in the skin.
What Should Be Considered After Laser Spot Treatment?
After laser spot treatment, there may be a slight redness, tenderness and crusting on the skin. During the healing process, there may be peeling and itching of the skin. After the procedure, you should avoid direct sunlight and moisturize your skin with moisturizing creams. You can also use lotions or creams to reduce skin irritation. After the procedure, the skin should be kept clean and hygiene rules should be followed to reduce the risk of infection.
What are the Side Effects of Laser Spot Treatment Procedure?
Side effects of laser spot treatment may include mild redness, tenderness, crusting and peeling after the procedure. These side effects are usually mild and disappear within a few days. However, in rare cases, more serious side effects such as skin burning, pain, swelling, bruising or infection may occur. Therefore, it is important to consult a specialist before the procedure.
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