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With
the DioLite 532 Laser, patients can receive treatment for a variety
of vascular and pigmented lesions.
Available by appointment. Evaluation
by a physician is required to determine if you are a candidate for laser
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Vascular lesions
are formed by abnormally large or numerous vessels located directly
under the surface of the skin. The result is the appearance of
tiny red lines on the skin. The most common are:
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Telangiectasia - spider veins
caused by a dilation of capillary vessels
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Cherry Angiomas - slightly
raised, red lesions
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Spider Angiomas - slightly
raised, red spider like lesions
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Rosacea -
red facial lesions around the nose and cheeks causing a sunburned look
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Pigmented
lesions
occur when an abundance of melanocytes produce a dark pigment known as
melanin. As it multiplies, the melanin forms brown age spots
and moles. The most common are:
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Lentigines - flat
brown spots on the skin after frequent sun exposure
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Keratoses -
slightly elevated pigmented spots often found on hands
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Freckles -
brownish spot on people with fair skin
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Dermatosis
Papulosis Nigra - small black marks primarily seen on people
of Asian and African descent
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The doctor or laser technician will use a
pencil sized hand piece to direct a beam of laser light to the area of
treatment. In most cases, anesthesia is not required.
Some patients report feeling a slight stinging sensation which quickly
goes away.
There may be some redness to the treated area for
2-4 hours. The skin does not bruise or have any purple
discoloration.
Daily activities can resume
immediately. Final treatment results are usually evident for
vascular lesions within 10-14 days, and within 2-3 weeks for pigmented
lesions.
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