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Pulsed light therapy is the perfect alternative for individuals whose skin can’t handle lasers. This procedure, also known as computer-controlled light therapy in addition to many other names, reduces or eradicates fine wrinkles, age/liver spots, redness, facial flushing, facial veins, broken capillaries, freckles, tattoos, flat birthmarks, and conditions people might consider unsightly. Physicians who used this type of mini procedure can keep their spending down by purchasing pulsed light therapy devices from used medical equipment suppliers.
The medical equipment is used as an emitter of high intensity light pulses. Different machines offer different types and levels of penetration. For example, some machines are used specifically for vascular lesions while other machines are used for hair removal. A machine used for vascular lesions targets hemoglobin in an individual’s blood. A computer regulates the pulsing light by keeping it in a specified wavelength range, heating the targeted, visible blood vessels. This destroys the lesion while keeping normal, healthy tissue safe.
Pulsed light therapy that targets pigmented lesions such as freckles, age spots, birthmarks, and other discolorations targets melanin in the epidermis, destroying it with heat. A physician might also use medical equipment for pulsed light therapy to eliminate hair by using specialized filters to damage hair follicles, preventing the hair from growing back. This isn’t always an ideal treatment, however, since some follicles are dormant, and they begin growing hair after a period of time. The hairs must be caught during their growing phase.
For patients, one of the great benefits of using pulsed light therapy is the recovery period. This type of treatment doesn’t require a lengthy recovery time. It’s a minimally invasive procedure that offers the benefits of laser treatment and chemical peel without burns or blistering. Healthcare providers will appreciate the fact that the equipment for pulsed light therapy is readily available on the market, and is offered by suppliers at deeply discounted prices when health care providers purchase used and refurbished equipment.
