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Pacific Dermatology Introduces New Max-G IPL Laser
Pacific Dermatology Introduces New Max-G IPL Laser
Pacific Dermatology’s Dr. Jennifer Reichel explains the uses and benefits of phototherapy.
Seattle,
WA,
United States of America
(sardnews.org)
20/09/2013
Phototherapy has hit its stride. With doctors of all walks employing the laser therapy to treat everything from acne to cancer cells. Some doctors, like board certified dermatologist Dr. Jennifer Reichel, of Pacific Dermatology & Cosmetic Center, use the technology of Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) to treat acne, signs of aging and pre-cancerous lesions.
"IPL is so versatile," notes Dr. Reichel, who offers photofacial rejuvenation at her practice. "We can improve the signs of sun damage, redness and brown spots on the face, hands and body with minimal recuperation time," says the doctor.
Dynamic photofacial rejuvenation is a non-abrasive and non-invasive rejuvenation of the skin using IPL. Recently Pacific Dermatology and Cosmetic Center acquired the state-of-the-art Max-G IPL laser to treat sunspots, broken blood vessels, Rosacea and redness on the face, neck, chests, arms and hands.
The IPL system treats skin with a large spectrum of wavelengths. A number of different hand pieces are used to filter light from various parts of the spectrum. Each band of the spectrum has a wavelength that is best-suited for a specific treatment, such as sun spot removal and vessel clearance. The IPL wand emits pulses of light into the skin-- the light is then absorbed by the pigment in brown spots and the blood in vessels, and converted to heat. The heat dissolves the cells that create the pigment and shrinks the vessels causing the spots to virtually disappear.
It can take up 4-6 treatments spaced about 3 weeks apart to see desired results. Dr. Reichel warns that the procedure is most effective when the patient has their natural pigment—not to be tan. As a tan, real or artificial can interfere with the procedure and results.
Immediately after treatment the patient may experience feelings similar to having mild sunburn—which should subside in 2-24 hours.
"Brown spots will darken after treatment, and then be naturally shed from the skin within a week or two," notes Dr. Reichel. A moisturizer sunscreen combination will be applied immediately after the treatment, and Dr. Reichel suggests that patients keep skin protected with sunscreen throughout the duration of the IPL photofacial treatment sessions.
The result is younger-looking, clearer and healthier skin!
Parties interested in learning more about Dr. Reichel or IPL phototherapy should contact Pacific Dermatology and Skin Center directly at 206-859-5777 or visit www.pacificdermcenter.com.
About Dr. Reichel
Dr. Jennifer Reichel is the founder and director of Pacific Dermatology & Cosmetic Center in Seattle. As a board certified dermatologist, Dr. Reichel has advanced fellowship training in Mohs micrographic skin cancer surgery, liposuction, facial rejuvenation, eyelid lifts, BOTOX®, tissue fillers and lasers. Dr. Reichel is also fully trained in leg vein treatment.
After attending the University of Colorado for both her undergraduate degree and her doctorate of medicine, she then underwent residency training in dermatology at the University of Washington. This was followed by a postgraduate fellowship in Mohs micrographic skin cancer surgery and cosmetic surgery.
Dr. Reichel is a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS), The American College of Mohs Surgery (ACMS), the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS), the Women's Dermatologic Society (WDS), and the Seattle and Washington Dermatologic Societies.
Pacific Dermatology & Cosmetic Center can be reached at 206- 859-5777 or http://www.pacificdermcenter.com/.
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About Pacific Dermatology and Cosmetic Center
Dr. Reichel is a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS), The American College of Mohs Surgery (ACMS), the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS), the Women’s Dermatologic Society (WDS), and the Seattle and Washington Dermatologic Societies. Pacific Dermatology & Cosmetic Center can be reached at (206) 859-5777 or http://www.pacificdermcenter.com/
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