Cosmetic Treatments

PrettyLasers provides the most professional and the widest range of Cosmetic, Aesthetic, and Medical treatment Solutions

It’s impressive what an impact non-surgical cosmetic treatments like Diode Lasers, IPL (Intense Pulsed Light), Hydrafacial Machines980nm Diode Lasers, Q-switched Laser Systems, Body Slimming Machines, HIFU Machines. Non-surgical cosmetic treatments are more popular than ever. PrettyLasers (prettylasers.com) offers a full spectrum of technologies and treatment methods covering a wide range of cosmetic and aesthetic needs.

 Hair Removal

PrettyLasers Diode Laser System uses 808nm diode laser technology that has become the well-established method for permanent and effective hair reduction. Our clients benefit from the Diode Laser features and enjoy high patient satisfaction.

Tattoo Removal

Unwanted dark and multi-colored tattoos can be safely and effectively with Q-Switched ND: YAG Laser system’s tattoo removal treatment. Q-Switched ND: YAG Laser system ensures control of homogeneous energy delivery and maximum safety.

Vascular Lesions

IPL Treatment Effect on Vascular Lesions. The IPL system acts on the principle of selective photothermolysis and has proved to be useful and effective in treating many vascular lesions. One of the main advantages of IPL technology is the absence of postoperative purpura, which minimizes postprocedure downtime substantially.

Pigmentation

PrettyLasers’ light-based treatments remove the appearance of spots and pigmentation. Pigmentation lesions are hypermelanocytic areas typically induced by sun exposure, the natural aging process, or congenital factors. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) which targets the melanin is effective in treating benign lesions and clearing them.

Acne Scar

CO2 Fractional laser pokes numerous tiny holes in the skin down past the epidermis and into the dermis. The width, depth, and density of the holes can be controlled and adjusted. These holes cause new collagen to be generated which fills in the scars and creates rejuvenated smoother skin.

 

Skin rejuvenation

IPL Skin Rejuvenation. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) is a skin treatment that uses intense pulsed light, or photodynamic therapy to treat skin conditions and remove effects of photoaging such as wrinkles, spots, and textures.

Facial Treatment

Laser resurfacing is a procedure that uses a laser to improve the appearance of skin or treat minor facial flaws by removing layers of skin. The most common types of resurfacing lasers are Carbon dioxide (CO2): This type of laser is used to treat wrinkles, scars, warts, and other conditions. 980nm Diode Laser Spider vein Removal. The other is HIFU Treatment.

Weight Loss

Cryolipolysis treatment is a non-invasive procedure, which uses a targeted cooling process to kill the fat cells underneath the skin, freezing them to the point of elimination. Only fat cells are frozen. Your healthy skin cells remain, well, healthy.

Lasers generate invisible light energy that can span hundreds to thousands of nanometres (a nanometre is one-billionth of a meter). Lasers can treat a variety of skin problems, from acne, rosacea, eczema, and hyperpigmentation to skin-renewal concerns and even hair and tattoo removal. There’s no such thing as one-laser-fits-all. I adjust the laser wavelengths based on the patient’s skin condition – the longer the wavelength, the deeper the laser penetration into the skin.

There are two categories of lasers. Non-ablative lasers – such as ND: YAG, Picosecond, and Diode Laser Machine – are more commonly used on younger skin to even out skin tone, smooth roughness, treat acne scars, enlarged pores, and superficial pigmentation, and reduce fine lines. Ablative lasers – such as those used in fractional skin resurfacing – are suitable for people in their late 40s and beyond who require more skin tightening and lifting, and want to treat deep wrinkles.

Aesthetic Treatment Reviews:

When can one start using laser treatments?

Someone as young as a 16-year-old with acne can start such treatments. And the signs of aging become more obvious from your mid-20s, so a preventive approach is better than a reactive one. Treat problems such as fine lines, the appearance of enlarged pores, uneven skin tone, dullness, and roughness before they become more prominent and deep-set.

What should I expect to see after the first session, and by the end of the course?

Generally, after the first session, you can expect your skin tone to be more even, dull areas to be slightly reduced, and an overall brighter complexion. By the end of the course, you can expect a minimised appearance of pores, acne scars and dark spots, controlled oil production, and better skin radiance.

Can it ever be too late for lasers?

There’s no such thing. Our clients’ oldest patient is 81 years old, and she only started seeing my client when she was 67. Pigmentation problems were her main concern, so He started her on lasers to treat her melasma and superficial sunspots. They did all the aesthetic procedures in a way that wouldn’t show up as major changes on her face. Her skin is currently brighter and more even-toned, with fewer visible wrinkles.

Does it make my skin thinner?

That’s a misconception. In fact, your skin becomes healthier and more resilient since laser treatments encourage the skin to produce more collagen.

What about the pain and discomfort?

For patients undergoing more intense laser treatments, our customers apply a topical anesthetic cream. Other times, they use a cold compress to help reduce discomfort, but most laser treatments generally do not require any form of numbing.

Do I really have to avoid outdoor activities or sun exposure post-laser?

Yes, and it is even more crucial for you to do so if you’ve just completed a fractional skin resurfacing laser treatment, which treats more severe skin damage and wrinkling by removing microscopic columns of skin while leaving the surrounding tissue untreated. This prompts the body’s natural healing process to create new, healthy collagen to replace the removed columns of skin. This ablative treatment leaves skin especially raw and vulnerable, so it is highly recommended that you avoid swimming, diving, and overexposure to the sun for at least two weeks.

Is Laser Face Treatment Good For You?

Acne, sun damage, and aging will show on your face – scars, blotches, lines, and wrinkles. However, thanks to laser skin resurfacing, achieving a younger-looking and healthier is possible. It can precisely remove the unwanted skin layer by layer.

This kind of procedure is not for everyone. You need to be a good candidate. Go to an aesthetic doctor and have yourself evaluated before deciding to have a laser treatment. A physical examination will be made; a background check on your family history and other relevant info will be needed from you to ensure that you are qualified so that unwanted circumstances may be avoided.

Scar Removal Procedure

To give you an idea of the procedure, below is an example of how it works, which is done by a doctor:

  1. The area around the scar will be cleaned, numbing cream or local anesthetic will be given.
  2. A protective goggle is needed if the scar is on your face.
  3. Wet gauze or towel is placed near the scarred area so that laser pulses will be absorbed.
  4. Over the scar tissue, the laser will pass over. A water solution or cooling saline may be applied occasionally.
  5. Once the treatment is done, an ointment will be applied then a clean dressing will cover the treated area.

Your doctor may suggest a moisturizing lotion to be applied on the treated area up to two times a day. You will be refrained from using makeup until the redness is gone.

You Might Be Wondering:

The field of cosmetic laser and light treatment is very big and continues to grow. It’s of utmost importance if you are working in this industry, to keep up to date with the latest technology in order to decide if you are offering your clients the best treatment possible. It is also worth considering if you want to use an external energy measurement device to monitor the actual output of your laser or IPL source.

Cosmetic Treatments
Cosmetic Treatments