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Common Skin Conditions That Can Be Treated By Laser Therapy

Laser resurfacing is a revolutionary procedure that involves using concentrated beams of light to stimulate the growth of newer, healthier skin while eliminating a variety of skin-related imperfections. There are several conditions and issues that can be treated by laser therapy, and chances are you can benefit from this amazing technology. Here are some of the most common skin conditions that can be treated by laser surfacing therapy.

Rosacea

Rosacea is a very common skin condition that causes redness, swelling, and irritation to the cheeks, chin, nose, and forehead. In addition to redness, patients with rosacea can also experience visible blood vessels and skin thickening on their faces. Laser resurfacing is a great option for patients with rosacea because it is a non-invasive treatment that can help reduce skin thickness, redness, and the appearance of enlarged blood vessels.

Your doctor and a dermatologist can help you determine if laser resurfacing therapy can be included in your overall treatment plan.

Birthmarks

There are several different varieties of birthmarks that can be treated with laser therapy. This includes brown birthmarks, bluish birthmarks, and red birthmarks, including port wine stains and hemangiomas. Even if the hemangiomas feature ulcers or are prone to bleeding, they can still be treated with laser therapy.

Depending upon the color and size of the birthmarks, you might require several treatments before there are any noticeable results. Children with birthmarks can also benefit from laser therapy. Because there is some discomfort associated with laser therapy, a dermatologist might recommend that your child be sedated for the procedure.

Acne

If you have acne and acne scars, laser therapy can help you by reducing the appearance of both. Targeted laser therapy can be used to reduce acne scars and redness by eliminating the top layers of skin and promoting the growth of new, healthy skin. Additionally, laser therapy can reduce the excess oils on parts of the skin, which can help prevent new acne breakouts before they begin.

Like other conditions, you may require multiple sessions before you see any noticeable results.

Tattoo Removal  

Finally, if you regret that tattoo you got on a whim when you were younger, laser therapy can actually help reduce the appearance of the tattoo. When the laser is targeted at the tattoo, it can break apart the pigments that were deposited on the skin.

From an unwanted tattoo to acne scars and birthmarks, there are several skin conditions that can be treated with laser therapy. Reach out to a dermatologist to learn more.