We are the only clinic in the region to be using the LUMENIS Intense Pulse Light (IPL Laser) Therapy which is the best in the world.
IPL Laser allows you to have a more youthful, fresher looking face without any invasive treatment and treats the following conditions with minimal downtime
Different light systems may be used to treat a range of different vascular (vein) and pigmented (skin colour) problems which may include:
The use of light as a medical treatment has grown significantly in recent years. There are now a number of devices which can deliver different types of light for an ever-increasing array of new cosmetic uses.
Ultra - Violet light, for example, has been used to treat psoriasis (a skin disease) for a number of years, and many people use light boxes during the winter to reduce the symptoms of seasonal adjustment disorder (SAD). To put it simply, exposure to light, which resembles sunlight, makes people feel better!
The use of laser light for medical procedures began in the 1960s when they were first used in operations as cutting tools by some surgeons.
Laser technology has developed over the last few decades to treat patients with a variety of different skin problems including the effects of sun damage, removal of body hair and recently the treatment of psoriasis and acne.
The use of lasers by cosmetic clinics has increased dramatically over the last decade. Newly invented laser machines can give you excellent results and without the former complications in recovery and healing.
More recently still, is the development of Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) and Light Heat Energy (LHE) systems that can be more flexible in use than some lasers.
Figures from the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (A.S.A.P.S.) indicate that laser treatment of leg veins was performed just under 87,500 times in the U.S. in 2010, a decrease of 27.1% on 2009.
If you are considering this procedure, the following information will give you a basic understanding about what's involved. It can't answer all your questions, since a lot depends on the individual patient and the practitioner. Please ask a practitioner about anything you don't understand.
A laser is a high energy beam of light that can precisely transfer this energy into certain tissues within the skin. These beams of light are produced in one wavelength or colour at a time, and can vary in terms of their strength and the type of tissue that they can target.
Lasers used on a variety of veins or pigmented (discoloured) skin problems can direct their heat towards a desired target in the skin which results in “damage” to particular tissues. For example, in the case of thread (spider or red) veins, the target is the blood filled vessel that is precisely heated and destroyed by the laser without harming surrounding areas.
Intense Pulsed Light systems differ from lasers in that they can deliver hundreds of wavelengths (or colours) in each burst of light. Certain filters are used that target these flashes of light so that they work in a similar way to lasers causing heat damage to the particular skin problem.
The process of directing a laser or IPL source to a target area of the skin to damage it is technically known as "selective photothermolysis". Your practitioner may refer to it as this.
This is another light technique variation that sends out controlled levels of both low level light and heat.
Emits red light used in conjunction with special creams for the treatment of actinic keratosis and blue light for acne treatment.
The development of lasers, and more recently IPL, LHE, and LED systems, has allowed practitioners to treat certain types of vascular and pigmented lesions more safely and effectively.
Improved machines, which are versatile, safer and cheaper, have encouraged more practitioners to purchase this type of equipment, making them more widely available.
This trend is likely to continue as technology develops and more clinics adopt their use. The treatment will certainly improve as more knowledge is learned about the new technology and our skin.
Although current results can be very good, they vary both with the skill of the operator and type of machine used.
There are still some problems and skin lesions or veins, which have been treated - even using the most up to date technology - will often not disappear completely, although they are usually much less obvious than before treatment.
Because of the variety of different skin problems that can be treated with these machines we cannot stress strongly enough how important it is to find a practitioner experienced in treating your particular problem. As some of these systems are available in beauty salons and specialist laser clinics - you must do your homework to make sure that they have the right equipment and training to treat you safely and effectively.
Hair removal using light is a new cosmetic treatment and therefore long-term studies of the permanency and effectiveness of this method do not yet exist.
To the general public permanent means forever. Be aware that in the world of laser/IPL/LHE treatments, permanent means for longer than the normal hair growth cycle on that part of the body.
Remember that a process such as radiotherapy can cause hair loss for longer than the hair growth cycle, yet the hair can recover completely after a period of time.
Hair follicles are not completely destroyed by light treatment, and they have great powers of re-growth. It is therefore difficult to claim that the hair removal is permanent; indeed most people will experience some regrowth within a year.
To give you a more reasonable idea of what to expect, a recent study published in the British Journal of Dermatology found that "3 months after 4 treatments, 95% of patients rated their response as considerably or moderately improved."
They also found that "this degree of patient satisfaction is reflected in the high proportion who requested continued treatment at other sites after the treatment phase of the study was completed."
To put it simply, most people who are currently undergoing hair removal, are satisfied with the results: so much so, that they are going back to their clinics for similar treatment on different areas of their bodies.
All our consultants have treated 1000’s of satisfied patients with Dr F Choudhuri who is the clinical lead, ensuring the highest standard is adhered to. She has amongst her patients members of many royal families and A-list celebrities.
Either in our Centres of Excellence in London or Nottingham. Both are easily accessible by all forms of transport as road, rail and airports are all nearby.
Your first discussion with a practitioner should clearly set out your expectations. This should be matched by the recommended treatment and your practitioner will tell you whether the treatment can achieve the results you require.
A medical history should be taken to make sure that there are no reasons why you shouldn’t have this form of treatment. You would also normally be asked to read detailed information and sign a consent form at this time which means that you have understood the potential benefits and risks associated with the light procedure recommended.
Photographs may also be taken by the practitioner for a "before and after" comparison at a later date.
Depending on the area of skin and type of machine used, different treatment procedures will be individually tailored for you.
An example of a treatment procedure for pigmented lesions:
This procedure generally requires no special treatment beforehand.
An anaesthetic cream may be applied 20 minutes or so before treatment to help numb the skin, and you will be required to wear eye protectors for all laser and IPL machines.
Depending upon the type of light system used, you may experience a slight stinging sensation when the flash of light is delivered to the treated area.
The entire procedure may last 15 minutes to half an hour depending on the type and extent of the skin problem treated.
Repeat proceduresRepeat treatments may be required depending upon the type and extent of the lesion treated.
The following examples may give some guidance:
Patients generally not suitable for any form of light treatment are those who have a history of skin sensitivity to light or scarring problems, an active herpes (cold sores) infection or other skin infections such as impetigo at the site to be treated.
Darker skin, or recently tanned skin, may be not be suitable for treatment by certain types of machine. Your practitioner will advise you about this if you have a darker complexion.
Patients who have used isotretinoin in the last year would also not be suitable candidates.
Immediate Safe results with minimal risks. Most patients will be able to return to work immediately following these type of procedures
It depends on the condition being treated. Your doctor will advise you
There is a very slight risk of infection, pain, swelling and possible bruising which are all temporary Depending on the type of light treatment used and what area of your body you are having treated, some mild stinging or burning may be noticed during the procedure, and the area treated may feel hot for 15 minutes or so after treatment.
Most patients will experience skin redness over the treated area which will fade over the next hour or so. Sometimes, some mild bleeding may occur with scabs forming afterwards.
Post - treatment risks or side effects can include skin discoloration and scaling that usually fades over a period of weeks.
Rarely, minor scarring or more permanent pigment changes to the skin may occur.
We are the only clinic that gives all patients 24 hour access to medical staff & regular follow up It is very important that you follow the advice of your practitioner carefully after any laser or IPL treatment for vascular and pigmented problems to help make the procedure as successful as possible and to reduce the risk of complications.
Depending on the problem treated post - treatment advice may include:
Additionally, when you leave a clinic after laser treatment for vascular or pigmentaion problems you are likely to suffer from varying degrees of redness depending on the type of treatment, which may not be the most attractive face that you wish to present to the public as you walk down the street. There is however a solution that we have perfected which is a breathable, completely safe camouflage and concealer products that oxygenate skin at the cellular level, and are suitable for immediate use after cosmetic procedures such as laser treatments. of damaged or postprocedural skin and can be used on the skin immediately following treatment, allowing you to face the world without a red face.
Few clinics currently offer this product, or any camouflage make-up, as part of the treatment service, so be prepared and take it with you. It is available in a variety of shades to suit all skin colours.
Each patient is different so please call the clinic where a consultant will be able to give an indication of cost.
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