I've had 2 treatments of Excel V laser which have had a very good effect on my Rosacea. Excel V laser isn't available actually available in my country so I'm wondering what would be the next best laser? I would very much appreciate your advice and expertise. Thank you.
January 20, 2019
Answer: Rosacea laser treatment Currently, at Monroe Comprehensive Laser Center in Monroe, Mi, we use the Candela Gentlemax Pro Yag platform option to treat rosacea with a photofacial painting technique. We have had terrific long lasting results.
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January 20, 2019
Answer: Rosacea laser treatment Currently, at Monroe Comprehensive Laser Center in Monroe, Mi, we use the Candela Gentlemax Pro Yag platform option to treat rosacea with a photofacial painting technique. We have had terrific long lasting results.
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January 2, 2019
Answer: Rosacea Treatment Treating Rosacea depends on the type of Rosacea you have. The following are subtypes of Rosacea: Subtype 1 – flushed, red facial skin, facial spider veins, sensitivity, and dry skin Subtype 2 – acne breakouts, very red skin, oily skin, sensitive skin Subtype 3 – rare type of rosacea with bumpy portions of skin, especially on the nose, and oily skin Subtype 4 – affects the eyes causing burning, stinging, blurry vision, and dryness There are a variety of methods used to treat Rosacea including photodynamic therapy and the Cynergy pulsed dye laser. This laser is FDA-approved and revolutionary at removing redness and scars from your skin. For more information, I recommend getting a in person consultation with a board-certified dermatologist.
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January 2, 2019
Answer: Rosacea Treatment Treating Rosacea depends on the type of Rosacea you have. The following are subtypes of Rosacea: Subtype 1 – flushed, red facial skin, facial spider veins, sensitivity, and dry skin Subtype 2 – acne breakouts, very red skin, oily skin, sensitive skin Subtype 3 – rare type of rosacea with bumpy portions of skin, especially on the nose, and oily skin Subtype 4 – affects the eyes causing burning, stinging, blurry vision, and dryness There are a variety of methods used to treat Rosacea including photodynamic therapy and the Cynergy pulsed dye laser. This laser is FDA-approved and revolutionary at removing redness and scars from your skin. For more information, I recommend getting a in person consultation with a board-certified dermatologist.
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