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CO2 laser - removal of skin lesions - small lesion
Study/treatment notes

Study/treatment notes

Preparation:
Recommendations before the qualifying visit:
  • At the qualifying appointment, the doctor will discuss and plan the appropriate treatments, will provide information on costs and preparation for the procedure.
  • During qualification, the doctor may refer the patient for additional examinations if he/she deems them necessary for the procedure, e.g. dermatoscopy. If the Patient has the results of the tests, concerning the removed lesion, please bring them to the appointment.
Detailed recommendations before treatment:
  • The skin undergoing the treatment must not be tanned, so do not tan or use self-tanners 14 days before the treatment.
  • Do not use:
    - preparations containing vitamin A (retinol), C, E (1 week before the procedure),
    - creams and ointments containing steroids (1 week before the procedure),
    - medications: aspirin, polopyrin, Acard, Polocard and others containing acetylsalicylic acid (4 days before the procedure),
    - photosensitizing drugs, such as antibiotics (10 days before the procedure),
    - non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic ointments such as: Ketonal, Ketoprofen, Ibuprom, Nurofen (4 days before surgery).
  • Do not take herbs or dietary supplements containing herbs such as St. John's wort, calendula, horsetail (14 days before the procedure).
  • Pregnancy, breastfeeding are contraindications to the procedure.
  • The treatment is not performed during an active bacterial or Viral infection on the skin - including during herpes! The treatment can be performed After the infection has healed.
  • Seven days before the scheduled treatment, do not perform other exfoliating treatments, such as microdermabrasion and chemical peels.
  • No alcohol should be consumed in the last day before the procedure.
  • You should inform the doctor performing the procedure of all medications you are taking, any tendency to herpes and any possible allergy to anesthetic drugs (lignocaine, tetracaine).
Recommendations after treatment:
  • Immediately after the treatment, the treated skin is swollen, reddened, heated, sometimes delicate oozing of tissue fluid and blood is visible. tissue fluid and blood. There may also be a burning sensation comparable to a sunburn and a feeling of "tightening" of the skin, which passes in the the first day.
  • Cooling compresses are applied immediately after the procedure.
  • After 2 to 3 days, the swelling and erythema subside and a superficial thin but extensive scab on the surface of the skin, which over the next 4 - 5 days it gradually exfoliates. New skin, which continues to regenerate in depth for weeks to come. regeneration. In the case of facial treatment for 4 days, it is absolutely makeup is contraindicated.
  • From the first day after the treatment, the skin should be lubricated for 7-10 days with a with a soothing healing cream (creams like Cicalfat, Cicaplast Baume B5 for purchased at the pharmacy or CM Luxmed), several times a day, until the complete healing. During this period, do not swim in the pool, touch the skin with dirty hands, scrape off peeling scabs. Once the skin is exfoliated, you can start using lubricating and moisturizing creams moisturizers and gradually return to your skin care. You should use day creams with high sun filters sunscreens from 30+ for six months and in the following years always during the spring and summer months. The filters protect against photoaging.

Notes for the study/treatment will also be available once the booking is approved.



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