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Vascular Lesion Before and After |
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Pigmented lesion Before and After |
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| Overview |
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LASERMED
is proud to offer the
DioLiteTM
532 Laser Treatment
of Vascular and Pigmented
Lesions and the Removal of Skin Blemishes. |
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With the DioLiteTM
532 laser, Lasermed can offer you the latest in treatment options to
eliminate unattractive skin lesions with the gentle action of a
light beam. The laser allows non-traumatic treatments of vascular
and pigmented skin lesions, and the removal of skin blemishes, that
are comfortable, safe and effective. The mild and precise treatment
characteristics of the laser provide consistent results and, in most
cases, treatments are performed without any anesthesia or pain. |
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What is a
vascular lesion?
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A vascular lesion is formed
by abnormally large or numerous blood vessels located
directly under the service of the skin. These vessels may be
visible through the skin or result in a red appearance of
the skin. Spider veins (telangiectasia), shown to the right,
are the most common vascular lesions. |
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What is
a pigmented lesion? |
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Melanin is the dark pigment
present in skin and is produced by melanocytes. Pigmented
lesions occur when an abundance of melanocytes are found in
the skin. When dark pigment multiplies, it forms freckles,
brown age spots and moles. Dermatosis papulosis nigra,
pictured to the right, is an example of a pigmented lesion. |
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