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I tell all of my clients that Laser Genesis is like working out at the gym. So yes, while the results are meant to build on each successive treatment, I would not space them out more than 6 weeks apart. I usually recommend clients come in every 2-4 weeks for laser genesis treatments to get optimum results.
In general, I like my patients to schedule their laser genesis appointments anywhere between 2-4 weeks apart. The key is consistency.
It depends more on what you are trying to treat with the Laser Genesis. In our office sometimes we combine Laser Genesis with microderms or Silkpeels and people can do them every 10-14 days. If we are doing them more high powered to treat capillaries and such, then I recommend people do them every 3-4 weeks. "This answer has been solicited without seeing this patient andcannot be held as true medical advice, but only opinion. Seek in-persontreatment with a trained medical professional for appropriate care."
Your photo has the typical appearance of a direct YAG laser which targets "broken blood vessels" and is absorbed by the hemoglobin in red blood cells which burst causing the temporary bruise. This typically fades away in a week or two.
In my practice, I try to stay away from these combination regimens, as cortisones are non-selective inhibitors of melanocytes. I would recommend my patients to start Melarase AM and Melarase PM for the pigmentation. I would start with an intense skin rejuvenation protocol for age spots that i...
Some lasers can induce breakouts in the skin. The non ablative lasers can often be combined with chemical peels to help reduce breakouts and skin reaction. Best, Dr. Karamanoukian Los Angeles
Chemical peels can be incorporated into your non ablative Yag treatment. In our practice, we often use combined treatments with chemical peels and Yag laser to help further define the skin. Best, Dr. Karamanoukian Los Angeles
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