I've read some posts saying that the doctor's skill in using the lasers is very important to get great results from them, is this true??
I mean, apart from setting the machine badly, what can go wrong due to human error, isnt it just point n click?
Can the skill of the doctor really affect results with lasers??
Started by Weedman, Oct 08 2007 07:56 AM
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Posted 08 October 2007 - 07:56 AM
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Posted 17 October 2007 - 12:30 PM
the person giving you should always do a test patch - on your neck - to check reaction.
You could suffer side effects such as burns, accute redness, or hyperpigmentation if the machine was set wrong ... or no effect if they didnt do strong enough. It is important to have someone with experience of using many different types of lasers to use the machine. Doctors with only one machine in their office is not good, your treatment will be taylored to that machine rather than the proper equipment for your problem.
You could suffer side effects such as burns, accute redness, or hyperpigmentation if the machine was set wrong ... or no effect if they didnt do strong enough. It is important to have someone with experience of using many different types of lasers to use the machine. Doctors with only one machine in their office is not good, your treatment will be taylored to that machine rather than the proper equipment for your problem.
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