September 17, 2007

Understanding Acne Laser Rosacea Treatment Better

Since mid-1980s, dermatologists have been busy finding the ultimate cure through acne laser rosacea treatment. Rosacea affects women more than men. In men, it’s mostly rhinopyma. Usually, it’s the fair-skinned people who become the victim of this nasty skin disorder. It’s been found that people who flush or blush excessively are more prone to develop rosacea.

More than 25 years later, today, we have multiple laser as well as non-laser treatments, known as intense pulsed light, for curing rosacea. Unfortunately, researchers are still doubtful about the safety and effectiveness of various curative products available for this skin disorder. Most of the knowledge about the light and laser therapies depends on the dermatologists’ observations made while treating patients through acne laser rosacea treatment.
 
Recently, the efficacy as well as possible side effects of laser and IPL treatments has come to light through certain studies. Let’s take a look at them.

Fundamentals of The Treatment

Before knowing about the side effects, let’s get familiar with the basics of laser therapy. The acne laser rosacea treatment alleviates the competency of dilated blood vessels caused by teleangiectasie in Rosacea. The beams also decrease the thickness of the skin and red bumps. In the present times, Pulse Dye lasers are used to throw light with a single wavelength. It focuses at the exact spot that’s affected by Rosacea.
 
It requires several sessions to completely tear down the dilated blood vessels. A single session can be 15-20 minutes long. A gap of 4-5 weeks is essential between the two sessions.

Efficacy and Side Effects Of The Treatment

While going for the acne laser rosacea treatment, you should be prepared to endure pain. In addition, be ready for redness and swelling that lasts for a few days after undergoing the sessions. There is no evidence that laser treatment shrinks the disproportionate formation of tissue in the skin. Yet, patients prefer it because there’s no scarring after the treatment.
 
One of the commonest side effects is hyper pigmentation. It remains for many days. Besides, you feel a stinging sensation when the laser beams pierce your skin. Some call it pain, some call it sensation – it depends on how you take it.
 
Severely thickened skin requires plastic surgery wherein the nose is restructured through rhinoplastia as it mitigates the red bumps. In the conventional plastic surgery, the excessive tissue is cut off. But, in this case, there is a higher risk for infection. Side effects such as scars, headaches, inflammation, and pain are also likely with acne laser rosacea treatment.

The Electric Knife Technique

This method creates electric impulses into the skin, which removes and restructures the skin. The tip of the electric knife checks bleeding by blocking the small blood vessels. This technique generates lesser harm to the surrounding skin surface than plastic surgery. It takes 15 days to recover from this treatment.
 
Surgeons generally make use of argon, YAT or CO2 lasers for this treatment. Their light induces a deeper penetration into the skin and dissolves the extra tissue quickly. Unlike acne laser rosacea treatment, such lasers are less painful; however, side effects like burning sensations and inflammation are still there.
 
Besides, acne laser rosacea treatment, the patient needs emotional support from friends and families. Rosacea not only affects the skin, but also the psychology of the patient leading to a lower self-esteem.
 
Hence, it’s important to undergo counseling sessions to boost the morale of the patient. Acne laser rosacea treatment combined with psychological therapy works best.

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