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Medlite "C" Laser

The Medlite Laser procedure offers
patients the safest and least invasive way to effectively minimize the
appearance of wrinkles and scars (including acne scars) in any skin type.
For most people there is no numbing required. Immediately after you
may be pink for less than an hour. No one will know that you even had this
procedure performed until of course week later when your skin is smooth.
Acne scars are significantly improved with this procedure.
This procedure usually requires between 3-5 sessions. This procedure
is intended for more broad-based scarring. Many of the Manhattan, New
York dermatologist's patients have facial fillers performed in conjunction
with this procedure on the same day. The smoothing you receive from
this laser lasts for the rest of your life. The filler also lasts for
a very long time - years, and years. There is no down-time with this
procedure.
Pigmented Lesion Removal with
the Medlite™ Series of Medical Laser Systems
The Medlite lasers are also
used for the removal of epidermal pigmented lesions such as brown age spots,
"liver spots", freckles and many brown birthmarks. Usually, only 1 treatment
is required for the majority of these lesions. Although more treatments are
required, the laser can also greatly improve and often remove difficult
dermal pigmented lesions such as Nevus of Ota and Mongolian Spots.
Tattoo Removal with the Medlite™ Series Lasers
The Medlite™ line of lasers can significantly lighten or remove many tattoo
inks, and are particularly advanced in the removal of blue, black and red
inks. The Medlite C laser has additional attachments to also remove green
inks. Depending on the age of the tattoo, depth of ink penetration and type
of ink used, as few as 4 to as many as 10 treatments may be needed.
For further information about Tattoo Removal please read the tattoo removal
section of this website.
Feel free to make a consultation with Board Certified Dermatologist, Debra
Jaliman, MD at her Manhattan, New York office for your Medlite "C" Laser
treatment.
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