What is a diolite laser?

Diolite laser is the term primarily used in the field of cosmetic surgery to describe a specific type of diode laser commonly used in the treatment of skin lesion for vascular and pigmented lesions. The diolit laser works by focusing on cells that form skin lesions, warm them until they are destroyed, but leaving the surrounding tissue is not affected. The ability to target one type of tissue when leaving other areas is this laser therapy particularly useful for the treatment of liver, the treatment of solar points, the treatment of spiders and the treatment of age. Other types of lasers are also used for this purpose, and some can provide more remarkable results, but often cause more skin damage, leading to longer healing times and greater risk of side effects.

Like all diode lasers, the diaolitic laser uses semiconductor material to produce laser light, similar to the light or LED diode, light produces light. Different types of diode lasers emit the species worldLA with different properties and can be used for various industrial, scientific and medical purposes such as barcode scanners, CDs and dental tools. Diolite laser uses specific wavelength, pulse duration and pulse energy, so its light is absorbed only by a type of tissue focused on treatment.

Intense beam of light produced by a diolit laser is directed by a hand -like device similar to a pen that is aimed at the skin and slightly touches the areas to be treated. Then the heat generated by laser light destroys unwanted blood vessels and pigment cells. Anesthetic cream is sometimes applied to the area before treatment and patients normally experience only mild discomfort. After diolite laser therapy, some swelling or redness may occur, but serious side effects are unusual.

This type of laser is often used to treat vascularity R, such as spider veins, cherryangioms and rosacea caused by the dilatation of blood vessels that cause the skin to appear. It is also used to treat pigmented lesions, such as lesions caused by sun, such as freckles, lentigins or liver spots, scaly brown or black spots called keratosis, as well as other pigment changes. This laser therapy can also be used to treat the laxity of the skin and coarse or harsh skin. Invasive resurfacing techniques such as dermabraze and resurfacing laser are more effective in the treatment of skin lesions, but some patients prefer diolit laser therapy because the recovery time is shorter and because the risk of infection, bruising, scacing and washing.

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