Mainbenefits of using non-laser tattoo method is the ability to remove all ink colours including white. Another big advantage of using a non-laser is that it generally takes 50%-60% less sessions than laser. Our PicoSure® laser is the world’s first picosecond aesthetic laser-optimal wavelengths for treating tattoo removal. ABOUTASCLEPION. Asclepion Laser Technologies has been operating as a leader on the aesthetic laser medicine market for more than 40 years.The constant development of new technologies has made Asclepion one of the most qualified companies in MedSpa Services We Offer in Las Vegas - Boca Park. With a reputation for advanced medical techniques and pioneering treatments, Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Center Boca Park specializes in non-surgical aesthetic services, such as injectables, hair restoration and laser treatments, along with wellness therapies including bio-identical hormone Whileconventional xanthelasma removal surgery has a poor success rate, recent trials of CO 2 laser surgery have shown some promise. In a study of 23 patients, all lesions were successfully removed with no visible scarring, and only three patients (13 percent of the group) suffered recurrence of xanthelasma. Cryosurgery, while not as effective Highabsorbing in Melanin makes it also effective in removing spots and pigmentation. The new and advanced Dye-VL PRO cooled applicator is highly powerful and effective. With a focused 1 cm2 spot size, high peak power and intense cooling, it provides excellent clinical results for vascular lesions treatments. Before & After Photos. View404 before and after Morpheus8 photos, submitted by real doctors, to get an idea of the results patients have seen. Then connect with providers in OJHMzwy. ContentsWhat is Pro Yellow Laser?Why the colour yellow?How deep can the Pro Yellow Laser penetrate the skin?What are the areas or skin concerns benefit from the Pro Yellow Laser?AcnePigmentationSkin rejuvenationFacials veins and blood vesselsRedness & rosacea caused by dilated blood vesselsVascular conditionsHow does Pro Yellow Laser work?How do I know if the Pro Yellow Laser treatment is right for me?Are there side effects to the Pro Yellow Laser treatment?How many treatments are required?How long is a Pro Yellow Laser treatment?Is the Pro Yellow Laser treatment painful?When will the results be visible?How much does a Pro Yellow Laser cost in Singapore? What is Pro Yellow Laser? Pro Yellow Laser is a German-engineered Quadrostar that is an improved version of the commonly used Dual Yellow/Combination laser at some clinics. Because of its special wavelength of 577nm, this Pro Yellow Laser represents a gold standard for vascular treatments and epidermal pigmentation treatments. Ultimately, it is a treatment used to treat pigmentation and promote skin rejuvenation. Source CanAm Aesthetic Inc Why the colour yellow? The colour yellow has the ideal wavelength of is 577nm and the QuadroStar Pro Yellow Laser was the first pure yellow in the industry that was successful for skin rejuvenation. This Pro Yellow wavelength provides the best absorption when it comes to treating blood vessels. When compared to the standard green wavelength of 532nm, the yellow wavelength has the ability to produce 40% of higher absorption in the blood. This also means that lesser power is required during the treatment. How deep can the Pro Yellow Laser penetrate the skin? Most of our unwanted dark spots, skin discolouration and redness on the skin are rooted in a deeper vascular network of veins that extend beyond the treatable depths of that the traditional green lasers of 532nm can reach. The inability to address these areas can result in the inability to effectively treat deeper pigmented and vascular issues. Hence, comes the part of the Pro Yellow Laser. This yellow laser has the ability to penetrate much deeper than the standard green lasers that simultaneously address both visible lesions and underlying vessels. Not only that, but this also allows for safer treatment of various skin concerns for light and dark skin. What are the areas or skin concerns benefit from the Pro Yellow Laser? Acne The yellow light from the laser helps treat acne by killing the bacteria that causes it. It also reduced the redness and inflammation simultaneously. Other than that, it also shrinks the sebaceous glands that produce the sebum. Pigmentation With a specific wavelength, the energy from the Pro Yellow laser is absorbed by both the melanin pigments and underlying blood vessels. Hence, resulting in the breaking down of pigments and reducing the blood supply to the skin cells that produce the pigments. Skin rejuvenation This laser energy from the treatment is absorbed into the dermis layer of the skin to not only treat, but improve the support structure of the skin. Hence, making look brighter and feel much tighter and firm. Facials veins and blood vessels As this laser has a high rate of absorption in the red blood cells than any other lasers, it helps reduce the unsightly veins or blood vessels that are on the face. Especially areas like the nose and cheeks. Redness & rosacea caused by dilated blood vessels This yellow laser helps by reducing the size or eliminating the blood vessels that would result in reduced redness on the skin and an even-toned complexion. Also, this laser reduces the red marks that are caused by increased blood circulation by reducing the blood vessels in the area. Vascular conditions Vascular lesions are caused by small and dilated capillaries that appear as red spots or visible threads on your skin. The Pro Yellow Laser can effectively treat them by shrinking the vessels with its yellow light, without causes damage to the capillaries. How does Pro Yellow Laser work? The main reason the Pro Yellow Laser works well is that it is able to penetrate deeper into the tissues. Green lasers with wavelengths of 532nm were tested to treat pigmentation but it did not reach deep enough into the skin to effectively reach the pigmentation and blood vessels that were contributing to these issues. Also, compared to the standard green wavelength, the yellow wavelength is able to produce 40% higher absorption in the blood. This then leads to the advantages of having better comfort during the procedure, a shorter healing time, reduced risks of side effects like blisters burns or pigmentation chance. The other advantages include the ability to treat darker skin types compared to other lasers and sensitive skin like those with rosacea or eczema. How do I know if the Pro Yellow Laser treatment is right for me? If you have these skin concerns, then you can definitely opt for the Pro Yellow Laser treatment Melasma/brown sportsBenign molesRed sportsCouperosis/telangiectasiasHemangiomaPort-wine stains vascular birthmarksErythema post-acneSun sports/lentiginesPost-inflammatory hyperpigmentationPyogenic granulomaRosaceaSebaceous hyperplasia dilated oil glandsSeborrheic kerastosisSkin tagsWrinklesVenous lake blue spotsVerruca vulgaris wartsXanthelasma cholesterol deposits on the skin Are there side effects to the Pro Yellow Laser treatment? First and foremost, you should know that the Pro Yellow Laser is a very safe procedure because the laser does not injure the outermost layer of the skin. When we talk about side effects, the only ones you may encounter are mild redness and swelling. However, these side effects will disappear within hours after the treatment. How many treatments are required? For vascular or pigmented lesions, visible results can be seen in 1 to 3 treatments that are spaced 3 weeks apart. Thereafter, maintenance treatments are also required. Effective and visible results also depend on the severity of the skin condition. However, the outcomes would also depend on the proper diagnosis of the condition of your skin and the chosen treatment parameters or laser settings. How long is a Pro Yellow Laser treatment? Each treatment of the Pro Yellow Laser procedure takes about 45 minutes, which includes time for preparation as well. Is the Pro Yellow Laser treatment painful? Most of those who have gotten this treatment compare it to the feel of laser tingling or a prickling sensation like needles and pins. Also, this treatment is also well tolerated even without the use of anaesthesia. However, if the patients request it, topical anaesthesia will be given. When will the results be visible? The Pro Yellow Laser treatment can provide immediate effects on vascular lesions. For pigmented lesions, visible results are typically visible within the 5th and 10th day, and continued improvements can be seen over a span of 30 days. How much does a Pro Yellow Laser cost in Singapore? Most of the Pro Yellow Laser treatments cost starts from $ However, you should keep in mind that each clinic or establishment have different charges. Preparing publication... Search Log In Sign Up Find a Doctor Procedures Photos & Reviews NEW! Shop products Beauty news Video See 15 Seconds of QuadroStar Pro Yellow Laser For Facial Redness Dr. Jason Emer uses QuadroStar 577nm Pro Yellow Laser to treat this woman's rosacea. The 577 nm wavelength is known to have the most affinity for blood vessels and pigment, with little risk to burn if used properly. Original Article Published 26 June 2020 Lasers in Medical Science volume 36, pages 401–406 2021Cite this article AbstractFacial telangiectasia FT is a condition in which small dilated vessels visibly protrude on the surface of the skin. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a single-session pro-yellow laser in the treatment of FT and spider angioma SA to compare it with a limited number of studies conducted on this subject. In this pilot study, we reviewed 41 patients who admitted to our dermatology clinic with FT and SA and were treated by using pro-yellow laser. The efficacy of the treatment was evaluated using the recorded clinical information and digital camera images. The improvement was graded as complete 90–100%, very good 75–89%, good 50–74%, moderate 25–49%, and weak < 25%. Of the 41 patients included in the study, 37 had FT and four had SA. Twenty-two patients were female and 19 were male. Pro-yellow laser therapy was generally well tolerated by patients, and minimal pain occurred during the application. In 1-month follow-up, good, very good, or complete recovery was achieved in of the FT patients. The new pro-yellow laser only has a yellow light wavelength. Its unique wavelength at 577-nm yellow light is ideal for vascular lesions. In this study, of the patients with FT achieved good, very good, or complete improvement after a single session of 577-nm pro-yellow laser, and complete improvement was achieved in all the four patients with SA. 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J Cosmet Laser Ther 22107–110Article Google Scholar Download referencesAuthor informationAuthors and AffiliationsFaculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Inonu University, Malatya, TurkeyDursun Turkmen, Nihal Altunisik & Serpil SenerAuthorsDursun TurkmenYou can also search for this author in PubMed Google ScholarNihal AltunisikYou can also search for this author in PubMed Google ScholarSerpil SenerYou can also search for this author in PubMed Google ScholarCorresponding authorCorrespondence to Dursun declarationsThe authors have no conflict of interests and received no funding for this work. The study was conducted in accordance with the Helsinki Declaration. The study received the local ethics committee approval on 17 December 2019 134. Written consent was obtained from all patients or their informationPublisher’s noteSpringer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional and permissionsAbout this articleCite this articleTurkmen, D., Altunisik, N. & Sener, S. The efficacy of a single-session pro-yellow laser in the treatment of facial telangiectasia. Lasers Med Sci 36, 401–406 2021. citationReceived 21 January 2020Accepted 17 June 2020Published 26 June 2020Issue Date March 2021DOI telangiectasia,Laser therapy,Pro-yellow laser,Spider angioma,577 nm doi Epub 2020 Dec 10. Affiliations PMID 33258538 DOI An evaluation of the efficacy of a single-session 577 nm pro-yellow laser treatment in patients with postacne erythema and scarring Gulbahar Sarac et al. Dermatol Ther. 2021 Jan. Abstract Erythema and scarring are among the most common complications of severe inflammatory acne. In this study, we aimed to share our experience with pro-yellow laser and document the efficacy and safety of this treatment in postacne erythema and scarring. The study included 40 patients, 24 60% females, and 16 40% males with a mean age of ± min. 18 years, max. 57 years. The pro-yellow laser was applied to all patients as a single session with irradiation of 22 J/cm2 . Improvement in postacne erythema and scars were evaluated after the treatment. The study included 40 patients, 24 patients 60% were females and 16 patients 40% were males with the mean age of ± ranged between 18 and 57 years old. A total of 21 patients had good improvement 51%-75% regression, 10 patients 25% had excellent improvement 76%-100% regression, and a moderate improvement 26%-50% was detected in 9 patients Also, there were mild improvement 1%-25% in 20 patients and a moderate improvement 26%-50% in 6 patients We found that pro-yellow laser is highly effective in the treatment of postacne erythema, while its effectiveness was mild to moderate in atrophic acne scars. Also, it has been observed that the pro-yellow laser system can be used safely immediately after cessation of systemic isotretinoin treatment. Keywords postacne erythema; postacne erythema treatment; postacne scarring; pro-yellow laser; vascular laser. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC. Similar articles Efficacy and safety of plasma gel as a new modality in treatment of atrophic acne scars. Elfar NN, Hasby EA. Elfar NN, et al. Int J Dermatol. 2020 May;595620-626. doi Epub 2020 Feb 28. Int J Dermatol. 2020. PMID 32108322 Clinical Trial. 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