Laser Services
Intense Pulsed Light (IPL with Optimal Pulse Technology (OPT)™
Used for photorejuvenation, pigmentation, vascular lesions, and acne.
IPL technology is effective in treating skin issues like sun damage, rosacea, and other complexion issues.
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IPL is popular due to its minimal downtime, versatility and efficacy in addressing multiple skin concerns, and safety... however, it may not be suitable for all skin tones or types.
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While one treatment can be quite effective, multiple sessions are often required for optimal results
ResurFX™
A non-ablative erbium fractional laser used for skin resurfacing.
It is effective in reducing fine lines, wrinkles, scars, and stretch marks while improving skin texture and tone with minimal downtime.
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The Lumenis M22 ResurFX is generally safe for all skin types, including sensitive skin.
Q-Switched Nd:YAG
Q-Switch laser technology is primarily designed for treating pigmentation issues, such as dark spots, melasma, and tattoo removal.
A Q-Switched laser works by emitting powerful pulses of energy in extremely short bursts (in nanoseconds), which breaks down pigment particles in the skin, allowing the body to naturally eliminate them over time.
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This laser is safe for all skin types, including darker skin tones due to Multiple Sequential Pulsing, which cools the skin between pulses to protect the epidermis and reduce the risk of side effects.
Describe Patches
​When the laser passes over your tattoo, a white, bubbly layer forms. Your provider can't pass over this area again until that bubbly layer is gone — and that can take a while. So a provider can traditionally make only one laser pass per treatment. Plus, you can’t schedule your next session until your skin heals, making the removal process even more time-consuming.
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The DESCRIBE Patch works quickly to eliminate that white, bubbly layer, making it possible for the doctor to perform up to 4X as many passes per treatment session compared to traditional treatment.
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The Patch also helps protect your skin from the heat of the laser, which may reduce the likelihood that your skin will be damaged. Less injury can translate into reduced time between treatment sessions.