Benignant
moles can appear after different inflamed diseases of the
skin, hormonal or other genetical reasons late in life. Improper
skin foods and even the UV range of sunshine can bear a part
in their development. Actually melanin, the pigment of the
skin accumulates in a greater concentration in a given place
and results in moles.
The basis of the treatment is that the light is absorbed
selectively in the melanin, splits its structure and the
disaggregated particles will be removed by leucocytes. In
case of the treatment of benignant moles in order to decrease
the accidentally arisen inconvenience during the treatment
a cool transparent gel (e.g. ultrasound gel) will be applied
on the skin to be treated.
This jelly can decrease the pain during the treatment and
provides an ideal and optimal connection between the skin
and the treating head (namely the light).
Before starting the treatment a low energy test shot will
be applied near the area to be treated in order to reach
the maximum efficiency and the minimum irritation. Then the
area covered by gel will be covered by light impulses near
each other with minimum overlapping.
After the treatment rubefaction appears usually near the
moles.
Their appearance lasts for two to three minutes telling
of the local warm u pof the chosen target area. It is normal
in case of mole treatment that the moles will be darker for
two to three days after treatment resulting in slight peeling.
After peeling the skin will be red and after 10 to 14 days
it will return to its original state.
To eliminate the mole absolutely
further treatment could be necessary. The treatment can be
repeated on the same area
only in 6 to 8 weeks.
The course of treatment
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The patient arrives at the clinic after making an appointment
by phone
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Recording the patient's data and making a card for
her
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Giving information to the patient in a written form
about the action to be made
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Personal consultation
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Discovering the accidental contra-indications and
conditions which would not permit the treatment.
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Detailed representation of the treatment
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Giving information about the possible side-effects
arising after the treatment ( temporary skin
rubefaction, blistering-off, impetigo, temporary hiperpigmentation,
temporary hipopigmentation, etc.)
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Domestic nursing after treatment
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Determination of the skin type (Fitzpatrick 1-6) and
documentation
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Making treatment plan, discussion about the frequency
of treatments
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Signing the declaration of approval
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Taking photo documentation
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Cleaning the skin area to be treated
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Covering the area to be treated by a cooled gel
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After the adjustment of the instrument parameters
the treatment is carried out
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Using ice jelly on the treated area if
necessary
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Skin sedative spray will be applied
on the treated area
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In summer time use of suntan lotion
with 40 to 50 factor on the treated
area
Before the treatment
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you
cannot use self-tanning lotion and avoid using solarium
and sun-bathing for minimum two weeks before the treatment
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do not use peroxiding and deep peeling agents on the
area to be treated
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do not use suntan lotions and even make-up on the day
of the treatment
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you should shave the area to be treated the day before.
Description of the treatment
In case
of the treatment of benignant moles in order to decrease
the accidentally arisen inconvenience during the treatment
a cool transparent gel (e.g. ultrasound gel) will be applied
on the skin to be treated.
This jelly can decrease the pain during the treatment and
provides an ideal and optimal connection between the skin
and the treating head (namely the light). Before starting
the treatment a low energy test shot will be applied near
the area to be treated in order to reach the maximum efficiency
and the minimum irritation. Then the area covered by gel
will be covered by light impulses near each other with minimum
overlapping.
After the treatment rubefaction appears usually near the
moles.
Their appearance lasts for two to three minutes telling
of the local warm up of the chosen target area. It is normal
in case of mole treatment that the moles will be darker for
two to three days after treatment resulting in slight peeling.
After peeling the skin will be red and after 10 to 14 days
it will return to its original state.
To eliminate the mole absolutely
further treatment could be necessary. The treatment can be
repeated on the same area
only in 6 to 8 weeks.
After the treatment the treated area will be cooled down
by ice jelly for some seconds if it is necessary, then a
sedative spray containing aloe vera will be applied on the
treated area. A suntan lotion with 40 to 50 factors will
be used in summer time as well.
Recommendations after the
treatment
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Do
not expose your skin to ultraviolet radiation (sunshine,
solarium, bronzerium) and do not use self-tanning lotions!
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Do not epilate (by resin, epilating machines, forceps
or cream)!
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Do not use peroxiding creams or odorous cosmetic on
the treated area in 24 to 48 hours after the treatment!
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Do not pinch, scrape and rub the treated area!
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Plase avoid the hard requisition of the treated area,
the very hot bath, dush, Turkish bath, sauna and
swimming in strongly chlorinated water!
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Please avoid the use of peeling creams and scrub
in a week after the treatment and in the week
before the next treatment as well!
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Keep the treated area clean and dry!
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Take the contra-indications of the treatment
into account. If any change occurs (embarrassing
the treatment), please immediately inform
the person carrying out
the IPL treatment!
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Use suntan lotions for two weeks in summertime.
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