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"cold laser" is not descriptive of any standard treatment. Do you mean visudyne (photodynamic) therapy? JCH MD
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Scarring is very uncommon with photodynamic ....
The fluid went to my eyes and then the doctor used a laser light on my eyes which caused.
The treatment involved the injection of a fluid into my body.
Yes, I think that is the technical name.
I am very interested to know if anyone has tried using the low level laser treatment with the LTU 904 device. I know it is FDA approved and I know it has had success in Australia and the UK. I am going to try this treatment later this summer. I'd love...
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You would also have to be willing to go and if you sign in you can get a... .
I have scheduled a week of laser therapy lymphedema of the arm and due to breast cancer treatment.
I am definately interested.
How well the treatment works.
Hello. This is me first post. I had a Laser treatment performed by a cosmetic surgeon 2 months ago for melasma. It has left me with a few areas of hyperpigmentation. I do not want to use hydroquinone as the toxic effects scare me, which was the PS's suggestion...
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You are right: if the first round of laser caused hyperpigmentation, a second round of laser will ....
I have developed hyperpigmentation (I traded a few spots of melasma to make any kind of improvement .
Post-op CO2 fractional laser.
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If you don't mind my asking, what sort of laser was used on your rosacea? Did you require more than one treatment? I've considered that treatment for my rosacea (or nosacea as I sometimes call it since it is so bad on my nose.) I use topical "metro" gel...
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I've used metrogel in the past but it was too hard on my skin which is insanely... .
<--also curious I also have rosacea and have a cream called Rosagel that really helps with the redness .
Sure thing, I am logging off soon too for a bit .
I will be back later.
Hi, I have a 5 1/2 week old who has a quickly growing hemangioma. It started as a light pink spot after a few days and then rapidly became bright red and dense. It has developed a bit of texture. We are anxious to start treatment since we've heard that...
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When i was younger my birthmark days like they were yesterday... .
So I think getting the opinion of a specialist i was younger i had laser treatment up until the age of around 7-8.
One required treatment (drugs, surgery, then laser).
Is there anywhere that i can go to have my mustache and armpits lasered in town??
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Look them up they have ads all the time pretty cheap too Thanks :) If u guys go get it let me know how ... .
Where in the hospital ESTUPID!! yeah estupid, place and number:) There's a place at the Delano medical building on the 3rd floor .
At the hospital.
Hi there, I am new to this panel, but recently had Laser Eye treatment at Hospital by a Consultant who didnt reassure me too much as to what was happening - I arrived at 8-30am for my appt, eventually got seen at 09-30 by the Consultant and was told there...
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It's important that any treatment who have had laser treatment and have no further problems but it will be important to keep your blood The ....
The most effective treatment of this is with laser surgery.
Retinopathy.
I am a female, skin type II - dark brown hair, with relatively coarse dark hair on the sideburn area and part of the cheeks. I've seen a dermatologist and endocrinologist who found no hormonal abnormalities. I'm not overweight and I dont have insulin ...
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You'll have to....
Laser only instead.
That's necesary for laser to work well.
The hair doesn't seem to be coarse and dense.
I wouldn't recommend treatments with laser given the situation you describe.
Hi, Welcome to the forum.
1 1 1 This is a miracle and is deserving of a Nobel Prize. And who says that CAM treatments don't work. I bet that MD Allergists are jealous that they can't treat "behavioral issues related to allergies." MDs...wake up and learn instead of being mindless...
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Without even examining why or the why not a treatment is or isn't Commission say about using the ....
Agree the laser allergy treatment most likely doesn't work, the comments by placebo demonstrate a complete lack of thought process.
From what I understand, it seems that the varicose vein surgical techniques have improved a lot over the past few years. For many types, patients can have minor varicose vein surgery in the doctors office in under an hour using only local anesthetic. ...
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My doctor told me that we can try the laser therapy (varicose treatment) http getting a straight answer if Laser treatment of varcosities will help prevent future deep veinI have tried to undergo laser....
Painful for me.
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