Long Pulsed Laser is an efficient, non-invasive treatment that utilizes controlled laser energy to address various skin concerns. By emitting long pulses of light, it penetrates deep into the skin, promoting collagen production and enhancing skin texture. This treatment is widely used to address conditions such as pigmentation issues, acne scars, vascular lesions, and visible signs of aging like fine lines and wrinkles.

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LONG PULSED LASER

LONG PULSED LASER

How does Long Pulsed Laser Works?

The Long Pulsed Laser emits light at a specific wavelength that is absorbed by targeted skin structures, such as blood vessels or pigmentation, without damaging the surrounding tissue. The heat from the laser causes controlled thermal damage, which prompts the skin to regenerate and repair itself, leading to improved skin tone, texture, and overall appearance. This procedure is safe for most skin types and can be tailored to suit individual concerns.

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Benefits of Long Pulsed Laser Treatment

  • Reduces Pigmentation – Effectively targets sun spots, age spots, and other forms of hyperpigmentation.


  • Treats Vascular Lesions – Ideal for treating redness, rosacea, and broken capillaries.


  • Improves Skin Texture – Stimulates collagen production, helping to smooth out fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scars.


  • Non-Invasive – No need for cuts or incisions, making it a comfortable, low-risk option.


  • Minimal Downtime – Most patients can resume normal activities immediately after the procedure.

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Who is Suitable for Long Pulsed Laser Treatment?

Long Pulsed Laser treatment is suitable for individuals with skin concerns such as:


  • Uneven skin tone or pigmentation


  • Acne scars


  • Vascular conditions (like rosacea or spider veins)


  • Fine lines and wrinkle


  • Enlarged pores

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Who is not Suitable for this Treatment?

While Long Pulsed Laser treatment is generally safe, certain factors should be considered:


  • Not suitable for individuals with active skin infections or open wounds.


  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a doctor before undergoing treatment.


  • Potential side effects include temporary redness, swelling, or pigmentation changes, though these are rare and usually resolve on their own.

While Long Pulsed Laser treatment is generally safe, certain factors should be considered:


  • Not suitable for individuals with active skin infections or open wounds.


  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a doctor before undergoing treatment.


  • Potential side effects include temporary redness, swelling, or pigmentation changes, though these are rare and usually resolve on their own.

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