Laser treatments

These days, lasers are an integral part of the therapeutic arsenal of most practitioners specialising in aesthetic medicine and surgery. Lasers can be used for a host of minimally invasive treatments (known as semi-invasive treatments), but the main concern for therapists is the occurrence of side effects such as hyper-pigmentation, pain and even burning of the treated areas.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

The laser we use takes account of these 3 side effects, which are all the more important as we are most often treating skin with a high phototype which is also exposed to high index sun exposure.

How does the operation work?

The Aestheticare centre has chosen to work with a technology that drastically reduces the risk of burns and hyperpigmentation. Thanks to this innovative technology, the pain is reduced and the long-term results are better, particularly in terms of permanent hair removal (known as progressive permanent hair removal).

Here are the problems that can be treated with our LINLINE® platform with RECOSMA® technology:

  • Treatment of skin atrophy due to ageing (anti-ageing rejuvenation)
  • Treatment of fine lines and wrinkles
  • Permanent hair removal on dark, sun-exposed skin
  • Treatment of spots (hyperpigmentation) and benign tumours
  • Treatment of spider veins, rosacea, angiomas and vascular malformations
  • Treatment of acute acne and its after-effects
  • Treatment of psoriasis and atopic dermatitis
  • Treatment of abnormal scars
  • Treatment of chronic wounds
  • Removal of certain tattoos

Our centre offers you a preview of innovative technology using the LINLINE to technology RECOSMA.

Articles on the subject

Every surgical procedure can involve risks and complications that the patient must accept; your plastic surgeon will make it his duty to reduce the rate of these by choosing the technique best suited to your medical situation. Complications such as haemorrhage, wound or prosthesis infections and poor healing, although relatively rare, can occur with any type of surgery. This document has been drawn up to supplement the information received during the consultations. This text is not exhaustive, and cannot replace a specialist consultation; it may answer certain questions or raise others. Each patient will receive full and detailed information, in line with their own medical status and the procedure of their choice.

For more information, please consider a consultation or visit the website of the official body of the Royal Belgian Society of Plastic Surgery : www.rbsps.org

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