Beauty Forum Feb23 - Flipbook - Page 46
sensitive, however the reason they still feel
the laser is because the level of skin where
the laser is working, isn’t able to be numbed.
For a patient undergoing a fractional, ablative
or Q switched laser procedure, a cold air skin
chiller not only makes the laser procedure
much more comfortable, but it allows the
person undergoing the treatment to feel more
in control of their own individual pain
threshold.
If your practice offers laser
procedures that can cause
discomfort and you are
seeking a way to ensure
customers are not enduring
their procedure through
gritted teeth, get in touch!
skin cooling in a way that the skin is still safe,
but we are still delivering adequate activity in
the deeper levels of the skin to achieve a
result.
If your practice offers laser procedures that can
cause discomfort and you are seeking a way to
ensure customers are not enduring their
procedure through gritted teeth, please get in
touch with us to discuss our derma chill device
which is now available.
CONSUMER INFORMATION
If you are a consumer undergoing laser
procedures and feel uncomfortable during the
treatment, please do ask the laser operator to
apply more cooling before and after each pulse
or adopt manual cooling methods to reduce the
risk to your skin and allow you to undergo the
laser procedure in relative comfort.
By Ruth Nicholson
Director
Added benefits include ensuring the procedure
has much less risk for the development of post
inflammatory hyper-pigmentation (P.I.H), less
risk of burns and excessive erythema leading
to prolonged side effects.
When the skin is adequately cooled during the
procedure, heat is removed, and the skin can
relax. In cases where we are aiming to create
collagen and we wish to still utilise a heatbased therapy to trigger fibroblasts, we use the
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ruth@lasertraining.co.nz