
KTP Laser
Superficial Vascular and Pigment Laser
KTP LASER
Laser is a focused beam of intense, “single-colored” light and heat energy with a specific wavelength but variable intensity and pulse duration designed to selectively interact with specific tissues of the skin.
The effect of laser depends on wavelength, degree of cooling, intensity of energy or fluence, pulse duration ranging from picoseconds to milliseconds, the intended targets, and skin type of the individuals. The effect of laser on tissues is specific and is based on the principle of selective photothermolysis.
Most lasers thus targets primarily very specific components of the skin. As such, combination treatments with other modalities and lasers generally produce broader and more effective outcome.
Laser can be used to treat the following conditions:
- Skin tone
- Melasma
- Postinflammatory pigmentation
- Diffuse pigmentation
- Pigmented spots
- Non-pigmented spots
- Superficial pigmentation
- Deep pigmentation
- Rosacea and redness
- inflammation
- Large pores
- texture
- Fine lines
- Firmness and skin tightening
- Oil control and acne
- acne scar
- Spider vein
- Leg vein
- Hair removal
- Tattoo
- Dryness
Laser can help to produce the following results: Laser can help to produce the following results:
- More even Skin tone
- Improved Melasma
- Improved Postinflammatory pigmentation
- Improved Diffuse pigmentation
- Lighter Pigmented spots
- Smaller Raised spots
- Lighter Superficial pigmentation
- Lighter Deep pigmentation
- Rosacea and redness
- Redcued inflammation
- Large pores
- Smoother texture
- Reduced Fine lines
- Better oil and acne control
- Acne scar
- smaller Spider vein
- smaller Leg vein
- long lasting Hair removal
- reduced tatoo
- more hydrated skin
KPT Laser
This laser, potassium titanyl phosphate laser, is based on 532 nm wavelength which primarily targets blood, melanin, and red tattoos.
2. Superficial depth of light interaction
3. Best for fair to average skin toned skin individuals
2. Postinflammatory pigmentation
3. Diffuse pigmentation
4. Pigmented spots
5. Non-pigmented spots
6. Superficial pigmentation
7. Rosacea and redness
8. inflammation
9. Spider vein
10. Tattoo
2. Patients in good healthy conditions
3. Skin which has been properly sun protected, primed, and prepared
2. Skin which has not been properly protected, primed, and prepared.
After numbing medicine is washed off, the lasers are activated. Pin point rubber band like sensations will be felt, while the skin is cooled during most of the time. Sequential lasers are then used. Topical anti-inflammatory agents and sunblock are then used.
Generally, several sessions are required.
Results are more precise, longer lasting, and more complete when treatments are done in stages.
The treatment takes about half hour in an outpatient clinic setting.
Topical anesthesia may be used.
2. Improved Melasma
3. Improved Postinflammatory pigmentation
4. Improved Diffuse pigmentation
5. Lighter Pigmented spots
6. Smaller Raised spots
7. Lighter Superficial pigmentation
8. Rosacea and redness
9. Redcued inflammation
10. smaller Spider vein
11. reduced tattoo
For more aggressive and faster results, combination with other modalities will be helpful.
Mild redness, moderate pinkness, soreness, and mild bruising are expected.
Prescription pain medications are generally not necessary.
Most people return to work and activities in the same day or few days.
Topical anti-redness medicine Red-Ease for 3 days
Topical serum moisturizer Super B for 3 days
Steroid for 3 days
Sun block after 6 hours