LASER TREATMENTS
We offer minimally invasive clinical, aesthetic, and surgical procedures with a fast healing time and high patient satisfaction.
We work with the latest technology equipment to deliver exceptional results to you.
- Intimate laser
- Combatting excessive sweating
- Vascular lesions/spider veins
- Rosacea
- Hyperpigmentation of the skin
- Removal of genital warts
- Lesions of the cervix
We can help you with the following complaints:
Intimlaser
Do you suffer from vaginal dryness?
Do you experience frequent vaginal infections?
Do you suffer from urinary incontinence when sneezing or coughing?
Despite the fact that nearly half of all women will experience vaginal problems at some point in their lives, many sufferers are too ashamed to seek medical advice. A possible solution could be vaginal laser treatment, which gently repairs and regenerates the mucous membrane with 360° laser beams. This can help reduce dryness and improve moisture, as well as build healthy tissue.
Combat Excessive Sweating
Excessive sweating can be treated with a laser procedure. The procedure uses pulsed electromagnetic energy to destroy the sweat glands located under the armpits. This reduces the amount of sweat produced, resulting in a reduction in sweating.
During the treatment, the area to be treated is locally anesthetized, and the doctor uses a handheld laser to destroy the sweat glands. The treatment typically lasts about an hour and requires no downtime.
Most patients report a significant reduction in sweating after the treatment. However, multiple sessions may be required to achieve the best results. Side effects may include pain, swelling, and temporary numbness in the treated area, which usually subside within a few weeks.
Vascular Lesions
Vascular lesions are abnormal changes or growths of blood vessels or the surrounding tissue. These can include various types of vascular anomalies, such as hemangiomas, venectasias, arteriovenous malformations, and lymphangiomatosis. Vascular lesions can be congenital or acquired and can occur in different parts of the body, including the skin, mucous membranes, and internal organs. Some vascular lesions may cause symptoms such as pain, swelling, or bleeding, while others may have no symptoms and only be detected by chance during medical examinations. Treatment depends on the type and size of the lesion and can range from monitoring to surgical removal or the use of laser therapy.
The treatment of vascular lesions with our Nd:YAG laser is a commonly used method for the removal of vascular lesions. Laser energy is directed onto the abnormal tissue, which causes the blood vessels in the lesion to close. This interrupts the blood flow to the affected area and destroys the abnormal tissue.
Laser treatment is typically low in pain and does not require anesthesia. It can be performed on an outpatient basis and typically does not require extended recovery time. After treatment, there may be mild swelling, redness, and crusting, which typically disappear within a few days.
Laser therapy is a safe and effective method for treating vascular lesions and is commonly used in the treatment of angiomas, hemangiomas, venectasias, and other vascular anomalies. A thorough examination is performed prior to treatment to determine the type and size of the lesion and to ensure that laser therapy is the appropriate treatment option.
Removal of Dilated Blood Vessels
Rosazea
Rosacea can be treated with a laser treatment. The laser emits high-energy light pulses that penetrate the top layer of the skin and selectively destroy the abnormal blood vessels that cause rosacea.
During the treatment, the area to be treated is locally anesthetized to minimize discomfort. The doctor then uses a handheld laser to target the affected areas. The laser selectively destroys the abnormal blood vessels and leaves the surrounding tissue undamaged.
The treatment usually lasts only a few minutes and does not require any downtime. However, multiple sessions may be required to achieve the best possible result.
After the treatment, temporary redness and swelling may occur in the treated area, which usually subside within a few days. In rare cases, crusts may also form, which should also disappear within a few days.
Hyperpigmentation
Hyperpigmentation can be eliminated with a laser treatment. The procedure uses a special laser that emits high-energy light pulses to break up the melanin, the pigment responsible for hyperpigmentation.
During the treatment, the area to be treated is locally anesthetized and the laser is then directed at the affected area. The laser penetrates the top layer of the skin and breaks up the melanin into smaller particles that are naturally eliminated by the body. The treatment usually lasts only a few minutes and does not require any downtime.
Most patients report a significant improvement in hyperpigmentation after the treatment. However, multiple sessions may be required to achieve the best possible result. Side effects may include temporary redness, swelling, and crusting in the treated area, which usually subside within a few days.
It is important to consult with a qualified and experienced doctor before undergoing the treatment to ensure that it is suitable for your specific type of hyperpigmentation.
Removal of Genital Warts
Genital warts, also known as condylomata acuminata, are small wart-like growths that can occur in the genital area, anus, or nearby. They are caused by an infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV) and are usually transmitted through sexual contact. Genital warts can cause itching or pain and can, in severe cases, lead to bleeding or ulcers. It is important to see a doctor if you suspect you have genital warts, as they can be controlled through examination and treatment.
Lesions of the cervix
Lesions of the cervix are abnormal tissue changes in the area of the cervix, which can be caused by various factors such as infections with HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) or other sexually transmitted diseases, hormonal changes, or cancer. There are different types of cervical lesions, such as cervical dysplasia, cervical polyps, or cervical cancer. Some of these lesions can cause symptoms such as vaginal bleeding or pain, while others have no symptoms and can only be detected through regular gynecological examinations. Treatment depends on the type and severity of the lesion and can range from monitoring to surgical interventions.
These can be treated with an Erbium Yag laser. Afterwards, healthy tissue can regrow. This procedure is low in pain and can be performed without anesthesia.
It is important to have regular gynecological examinations to detect and treat cervical lesions early.