What types of lasers are there and what is their utility?

Currently there is a wide range of lasers for aesthetic and therapeutic purposes that allow highly effective results to be achieved. However, it is important to remember that these treatments should always be performed by a specialist who knows how to apply them taking into account the patient’s needs. At IDERMA we have highly qualified professionals and the latest technology in laser treatment.

In this sense, the laser apparatus does not stop advancing, as it is one of the most requested techniques by patients due to the excellent results achieved. IDERMA’s Advanced Dermatological Laser Unit offers the best options for treating various dermatological pathologies.

The method used to obtain the best results is the personalization of the treatment, since it is essential to obtain the best results. First, the patient’s particular case must be studied in order to choose the laser technology best suited to his or her needs. The most advanced lasers for each pathology are shown below.

Lasers for rejuvenation, blemishes, acne marks and scars, and non-inflammatory rosacea.

Two of the main techniques of the moment are united on the same platform: pulsed light (IPL) and non-ablative fractional laser.

  • Pulsed Light (IPL): improves skin quality from the deepest layers. Ideal for skin rejuvenation, as well as for the treatment of blemishes. It also offers good results with non-inflammatory rosacea, since it allows working with very short pulses, delivering energy in a very short unit of time (sub-milliseconds). It also allows treating a large number of vascular lesions, such as: couperosis, angiomas, venous lakes, port wine stains, etc.
  • Non-ablative fractional laser: allows skin resurfacing rejuvenation treatments and the treatment of stretch marks and scars, both acne and surgical, all with great comfort for the patient through the application of pre- and post-treatment cold.
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Lasers for all types of vascular lesions

ND: YAG laser: allows effective treatment of varicose veins in the legs. It is characterized by its wide penetration capacity, achieved thanks to its long wavelength (1064nm). It allows a microcoagulation and a heating in the vessel that contracts and deteriorates, thanks to the heating of the red blood cells, which causes the disappearance of the varicose vein. It also eliminates facial telangiectasias and port wine stains.

Lasers to treat tattoos and defined blemishes

Revlite laser: specifically the Q-Switched Nd:Yag laser is the most effective at removing tattoos and specific pigmented lesions, such as: lentigines, spots, nevus, dyschromias, etc. The large amount of light energy emitted in fractions of a second, allows the light to penetrate the skin without damaging it and achieving, in general, the total disappearance of the lesion or tattoo. This technology is 200% more powerful than other lasers and its results are proven to be even better.

Lasers for permanent hair removal

Apogee laser: the most powerful and effective Alexandrite laser. It is valid for most skin phototypes (from I to IV) and is also adaptable to the needs of each patient. It has a light focus that penetrates the skin, destroying the areas of the skin that contain the root of the hair.

Lasers for the treatment of seborrheic lesions, warts and vaginal rejuvenation.

Fractional CO2 laser: emits small beams of light on the skin, creating micro-injuries, which stimulate a large production of collagen for a quick skin recovery. It is a very versatile technique, as it can be used in multiple areas:

  • Face.
  • Neck.
  • Neck.
  • Hands.
  • Intimate areas.