Scar Removal with Pico Laser: What You Should Know
Every acne scar is unique, so we need to physically examine the scar before determining whether this technology will be effective for you. Be informed that for the best results in treating your acne scars, we may combine Pico Laser with other modalities (such as subcision or platelet-rich plasma therapy).
The FDA has authorised Pico Laser as a laser procedure that not only provides quicker tattoo removal but also benefits people with scarring. Whether you have burn scars or acne, Pico Laser can be the best course of action for you.
How does the Pico Laser lessen scarring?
The basis of the operation of pico laser machine is the removal of skin layers that are damaged. After a few treatments, your new skin will be visible as the skin’s layers are gradually removed. The laser’s light encourages the synthesis of collagen, which rejuvenates the skin and eliminates skin imperfections on its own.
Do you need to get treated with a pico laser?
People who have a problem that can be treated with Pico Laser, such as scars, tattoos, pigmentation, etc., are the best candidates for the laser. The risk of pigmentation, further scarring, and bruising is higher in people with darker skin tones and in those whose skin conditions make it easy to bruise and scar.
You must let your doctor know about any prescription medications you are taking as well as any medical issues you may have. Because pico laser treatment is a serious surgery, you should think about alternative treatments like peels, dermal pens, etc., if you have only minor scars.
Getting ready for Pico Laser scar therapy
It is crucial to schedule a consultation with a specialist before beginning Pico Laser therapy, so they can assess your skin’s health and decide whether Pico Laser is the best course of action for you.
You must disclose to your doctor all problems, including cold sores, your medications, allergies, and whether or not you smoke before beginning your first treatment. Prior to treatment, you must stop smoking two weeks in advance and refrain from taking specific medications. Additionally, wear high-SPF sunscreen and limit your time in the sun.
During the process
Depending on the location being treated, either a local or general anaesthetic is administered to you. A single session could last anything from 15 to 45 minutes. Depending on the size of the area and the number of scars
After the procedure
The bandaged treated area must be kept clean and treated with topical ointments to prevent scabbing as per the patient’s after-care recommendations.
Side Effects
Itching, swelling, and irritation of the treated area are some of the side effects. If after-care recommendations have been followed, they typically go away within a few days. Scarring and pigmentation are more severe adverse effects that can be avoided with competent treatment.
Benefits
With speedier recovery times, fewer dangers, and fewer side effects than earlier lasers, Picosure effectively treats acne.
There is no downtime because the laser doesn’t “cut” the skin (unlike resurfacing laser, for example). It is not particularly painful—the majority of patients don’t even require numbing cream or anaesthesia. This treatment can be safely performed on people with all skin tones, including tanned skin and very dark skin.