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Laser Beauty Rejuve - closure of blood vessels on legs - whole thighs or calves
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Study/treatment notes
Preparation:
- The most optimal time to perform the treatments is from autumn to spring.
- The skin undergoing the treatment must not be tanned, so do not tan or use self-tanning products 30 days before the treatment, fresh tan is a contraindication. tan is a contraindication to the treatment.
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Do not use:
- preparations containing vitamin A (retinol), C, E (1 week before treatment),
- Accutane, Tretinoin, Isotretinoin for 6 months,
- creams, ointments and medications containing steroids (1 week before surgery),
- medications: aspirin, polopyrin, Acard, Polocard and others containing acetylsalicylic acid (7 days before the procedure),
- drugs photosensitizers, such as antibiotics (1 month before surgery),
- non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic ointments such as: Ketonal, Ketoprofen, Ibuprom, Nurofen and Furagin (7 days before the surgery). - Do not take herbs and dietary supplements containing herbs such, such as St. John's wort, calendula, horsetail (14 days before treatment).
- 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 less than 3 weeks before the procedure should not be performed Botox if the place of the procedure performed is the face.
- 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).
Post-treatment recommendations for safety and maintenance of the treatment effect
treatment effect
- Do not sunbathe for 4-6 weeks after the procedure.
- For one month after the procedure, protect your skin from the sun's rays by Sun using creams with a sunscreen of 50 SPF or more - according to medical indications. medical indications.
- If the epidermis is damaged during the procedure, do not apply powder/tights spray for about 1-2 days after the procedure at the treatment site. If the epidermis is not damaged preparations can be applied the next day.
- For a few days (4-5 days) after the treatment, do not use scrubs and other treatments, as well as visits to the sauna, swimming pool or use alcohol, which dilates blood vessels. You should also avoid physical exercise physical exertion - this applies mainly to vascular closure treatments.
- For several days after the procedure, do not use preparations with alcohol such as alcohol-based tonics.
- It may be necessary to purchase compression tights and use them to maintain the effect (tights are available for purchase at any pharmacy).
How often do we perform treatments?
- Already after 1 treatment you can see the effect, but sometimes the patient requires the entire therapy, and the number of treatments is determined individually
- During a series of treatments, the interval between treatments is usually 4-6 weeks.
What does the skin look like after the procedure?
- Dishes may change color and then close.
- Dishes may darken after sealing.
Notes for the study/treatment will also be available once the booking is approved.
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