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subject: The Right Laser Intended For Pfb Patients [print this page]


A case of PFB can make lasers dangerous to use if there is no cooling mechanism and this is where the neodynium:YAG steps in. There was an epidermal tolerance study conducted by which patients, having skin types of IV to VI, tried using different fluence dosage like 50, 80, and 100 J/cm2, and this is done so that the doctor may rightly match the right fluence for the skin type.

After putting the tolerable fluence level on the chin area, observations should be made all through out to determine its overall efficacy in treating PFB. And because of this, doctors have continually increased their trials on faces and neck areas of the subjects.

Normally, the results on Nd: YAG laser treatments have reached its 200 respondents good effects without complications. The military requires proper grooming and a shaven face so if one has PFB, he cannot join most likely.

For those who shave as regularly as possible, there are higher chances of earning scars on the face due to cuts and bruises from shaving. Others who just clip theirs hair since they don't shave may be judged by other people and be looked down to.

For those men having PFB, they can't carry on and be positive with more job opportunities because it also affects the way they mingle with people.

Fluence that will be treated unto the skin will based on the skin type as well. To those patients having IV skin type, they may tolerate as much fluence as up to 100 J/cm2, unlike those men having type VI skin, hence, those who are having skin type IV can tolerate higher pulse levels.

As given, tests were conducted with minimum and maximum doses for them to know which has better results. Doctors are now more knowledgeable on the pulse dose that is needed by every different individual.

In the beginning, all the patients done with the thigh test trials have now proceeded on doing tests along on other parts of the body, to fully develop knowledge on where the product works best.

The laser treatment performed on a small area below the chin depicts good effects for treating PFB. Enough laser exposure can be beneficial to people especially those who have skin bumps thanks to their PFB.

For patients having different skin types, different levels of pulse are also applied unto their skin having PFB. After nearly two hours, the patient can then remove the cream that is applied after shaving which is before the laser is actually done.

The laser procedure may entail obvious physical pain so taking up anesthesia is recommended. It is also a better option to shave the face before using the topical anesthetic.

Possible areas on the face having the treatment may be skipped with the use of the scanning hand piece, since it cannot perform entirely and completely on all areas. It is necessary for you to keep having the laser treatment in a total of 3 months.

Since every hair follicle has different components, some hair still grows despite having treatments. For a gap of at least four months, it is recommended that you have your doctor check on your treated area.

by: John Chambers




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