There are several skin laser types used for cosmetic and medical treatments. Ablative lasers remove outer skin layers to treat wrinkles and scars, while non-ablative lasers stimulate collagen production without damaging the surface. Fractional lasers promote skin healing by targeting small areas and improving scars and fine lines. Pulsed dye lasers reduce redness and vascular issues by targeting blood vessels. Lastly, IPL uses broad-spectrum light to address pigmentation, sun damage, and acne.
Botox treatment is commonly used to reduce the appearance of facial wrinkles and fine lines. It works by temporarily relaxing the muscles responsible for creating dynamic facial expressions, helping to smooth the skin. Beyond cosmetic purposes, Botox is also used to treat medical conditions like chronic migraines, excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), muscle spasms, and overactive bladder. The treatment is minimally invasive, with results typically lasting several months. It has become a versatile and widely accepted option in both aesthetic and therapeutic fields.
Laser hair removal offers a long-lasting reduction in hair growth by targeting hair follicles with concentrated light.