Removal of stretch marks and scars


The lasers of the most advanced FOTONA laser system are perfect for removing scars and stretch marks, because they both smooth the surface of the epidermis and improve the structure of the dermis, including collagen, the high quality of which significantly affects the smoothing of scars.
For scar therapy, we use a pioneering combination of the power of two Nd-YAG and Er-YAG lasers and the double wavelength they offer.
Two techniques: non-ablative and minimally ablative, combined in one combination therapy, give quick results, exceeding the effectiveness of conventional methods of laser scar reduction using one type of wave.

How does laser scar and stretch mark removal work?

The therapy begins with the use of the Nd:YAG laser and 3D fractionation (FRAC3®), which does not exfoliate the epidermis, i.e. it is not ablative.
At this stage, the laser light reaches the deep layers of the skin and creates a series of microdamages in them, which - figuratively speaking - resemble snowflakes stuck in a glass ball. The effects of its action are twofold - the damage to the tissues in the dermis and epidermis itself causes the activation of regenerative processes, on the other hand, thermal energy rebuilds collagen fibers and stimulates fibroblasts to increase the production of new collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid. Remodeling of the skin's supporting tissues makes the skin elastic and firm in the scar area. This method is particularly effective for atrophic scars associated with reduced collagen production and for postoperative scars.

The next part of the treatment is minimally ablative skin resurfacing with the Er-YAG laser with a wavelength of 2940 nm. This method works more superficially - it exfoliates the epidermis, but also affects the reconstruction of collagen. The treatment is more comfortable than non-ablative treatments because it immediately removes the hot and dead remnants of the treated tissue, eliminating unnecessary pain and shortening the recovery time. Clean micro-channels after minimally ablative fractionation have the same thermal impact zone as micro-channels after non-ablative treatment, but do not cause discomfort.

Indications for removing scars and stretch marks with FOTONA® laser?

  • Atrophic, hypertrophic scars
  • Acne and smallpox scars
  • Scars after surgical procedures, e.g. after caesarean section
  • Blisters after bites, burns, etc.
  • Scars from removed tattoos
  • Stretch marks on the buttocks, thighs, back, calves, arms, etc.

Important after laser removal of scars and stretch marks:

  • You must take into account that after the procedure the scar will be red. Such local redness usually disappears after about 3 days. The scar may slightly darken and flake, and this symptom will pass no later than a week after the procedure.
  • Light stretch marks will be darker and more visible as the skin remodels. The aim of the treatment is laser stimulation of the skin for reconstruction.
  • In the period of skin reddening, do not use make-up on the scar site, which could cause a disturbance in the controlled inflammatory process, aimed at remodeling the epidermis. The treatment site should be gently washed without rubbing and intensively moisturized or oiled.
  • You can use anti-inflammatory creams or other dermocosmetics recommended by our staff, dedicated after laser treatments
  • Do not use creams with glycolic acid, retinol or alcohol on the scar site.
  • Do not use hot baths and saunas for 14 days after the procedure, and do not swim in the pool during the recovery period (7 days).
  • For 4 weeks after the procedure, expose the skin to the sun and protect the skin with a UV 50 SPF filter.
  • To enhance the skin remodeling process, we recommend oral supplementation with vitamin C and the use of a serum with a stable form of vitamin C on the skin.

Contraindications

  • Pregnancy
  • Unstable diabetes
  • Pacemaker
  • Blood clotting disorders
  • Epilepsy
  • Sun tan (4 weeks before and 4 weeks after the procedure avoid the sun)
  • Susceptibility to discoloration
  • Active viral or bacterial lesions on the skin
  • Use of drugs that reduce blood clotting,
  • The use of steroids, photosensitizing drugs and herbs, some antibiotics (e.g. tetracycline, doxycycline, vitamin A derivatives, some cardiological drugs and others, e.g. furagin
  • Using creams with retinol
  • Peelings (not recommended approx. 7-10 days before the procedure)
  • Alcohol consumption 24 hours before the procedure
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    • ORSMED
      Przemysław Gliszczyński, Agnieszka Gemba spółka jawna
      ul.Przemysłowa 3,
      89-600 Chojnice
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