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Acne Vulgaris |
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| Acne is a condition characterized by obstructed sebaceous glands, pimples, and sometimes deeper cysts or nodules that occur on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders and upper arms. Acne begins in adolescence and usually affects most teenagers at some time. However, adults too, can suffer with acne. When severe, acne can often result in scarring. Even less severe cases can lead to scarring, if not properly treated. |
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Cutaneous Lesions |
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| Several other raised or indented, cutaneous lesions such as warts, scars and striae have been shown to respond to pulsed, broadband light such as that emitted by Harmony's unique AFT treatment heads. While complete flattening of these lesions is uncommon, many patients experience significant improvement after several treatments. In cases where the lesion has also become depigmented, combination therapy with Harmony's Long-Pulse Nd:YAG have produced even better cosmetic results. |
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Hair Removal |
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| Photoepilation, or 'hair removal using light,' has gained dramatic popularity over the past several years. Excellent clinical results, as well as low-risk success for many practices have contributed greatly to the sensation of this amazing procedure. |
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Laser Peel |
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| A laser peel is a technique to remove the upper layers of the skin. The Harmony Erbium:YAG 2940nm laser module is used to remove the top layer of the skin. The depth of the peel depends on the power settings and the number of passes used. |
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Leg Veins |
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| The non-invasive treatment of unsightly leg veins is one of the most requested, yet challenging of aesthetic procedures. Because of the various diameters, depths and pressures found with these vessels, their treatment often requires a wide range of wavelengths, pulse widths and fluences. Using a combination of therapies, such as those included on the Harmony™ system, physicians are able to treat: |
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Pigmented Lesions |
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| Nearly 100% of humans have one or more pigmented lesion. Some are cause by sun exposure, others by aging. Still others are congenital. Regardless of the cause, pigmented lesions are simply spots on the skin where there is a higher concentration of melanin. Some lesions are flat; others are raised. In most cases, pigmented lesions are merely a cosmetic concern, but in some cases, they can be an early sign of skin cancer. |
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Psoriasis |
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| According to the National Psoriasis Foundation (www.psoriasis.org), psoriasis is an immune-mediated, genetic disease manifesting in the skin and/or the joints. It affects nearly 2% of the population. In plaque psoriasis, the most common type, patches of skin called "lesions" become inflamed and are covered by silvery white scale. Psoriasis can be limited to a few lesions or can involve moderate to large areas of skin. |
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Skin Rejuvenation |
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| As the last of the Baby Boomers (those born 1946 to 1964) turn 40 this year, the popularity of aesthetic procedures that aim to turn back the clock is skyrocketing. Brown spots, broken capillaries and other fallout from photoaging are easy targets for systems that use broadband light to repair these defects through a process called photorejuvenation. Additionally, facial wrinkles can now be treated non-ablatively, contributing to a more youthful appearance. |
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Tattoos |
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| Tattooing has grown significantly in popularity over that last 10 years. And when that many people want them one, there are a growing number that want them off. |
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Vascular Lesions |
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| Some vascular lesions are visible at birth, while others are acquired as a person ages. Chances are, either type can be treated using light. |
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Vitiligo |
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| Vitiligo develops as white spots in the skin that vary in size and location. The spots occur when melanocytes are destroyed and melanin can no longer be produced. Melanocytes normally occur throughout the skin, and in the hair follicles, mouth, eyes, and some parts of the central nervous system. With vitiligo, pigment cells can be lost in any of these areas. |
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Skin Resurfacing |
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| Aging, sun exposure, heredity and lifestyle factors including nutrition, alcohol consumption and smoking all may contribute to facial wrinkling. Pigmentary changes of the skin, such as blotchiness or brown spots, may also occur with age or as a result of birth control pills, pregnancy or genetic factors. Prior acne may have made the surface of your skin uneven. These problems, as well as certain other skin conditions, may be improved by skin resurfacing. In laser skin resurfacing a laser is used to remove areas of damaged or wrinkled skin, layer by layer. |
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