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Spectrum Laser/IPL Treatments?

Laser and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) treatments can alleviate multiple dermatologic conditions. The Spectrum delivers wavelength specific pulses of energy to the desired treatment area. Discomfort is minimal and is usually compared to the "snap of a rubber band" Multiple treatments may be required to achieve your desired result. The Spectrum is safe, effective, and can be applied to most skin types. Consult with your physician or skin care specialist about the right treatment for you.

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Improve Skin Tone and Texture

Over time, the outer skin can become discolored with pigmented lesions (brown spots) and broken blood vessels. Erbium Yag Laser skin resurfacing helps to improve an assortment of conditions such as sun damage, scars. fine lines & wrinkles. Rejuvenate your skin and turn back the hands of time.

Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow

The Spectrum diode laser will reduce and may permanently remove unsightly body hair. Melanin gives our hair color and is what the laser light targets to destroy the hair follicles in the active growth stage. It is safe to use on all skin colors and will leave the treatment area "Hair Free.

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Goodbye Acne

The Spectrum Long Pulsed Yag and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) targets and removes these unsightly blemishes leaving behind blemish free skin. 

Mistakes Can Be Corrected

The Spectrum laser uses "Gold Standard"

Q-Switched technology to remove unwanted tattoos. The dual wavelength laser targets specific ink colors. The tattoo ink is then broken down into tiny particles that are small enough so that the body's own natural immune system can flush them away.

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About Recovery

Depending on the area treated, some swelling and irritation may occur. However, the majority of treatments have tile to no down time and few side effects Avoid sunlight and use sunscreen or antibiotic ointments to promote healing and prevent damage. Anti-aging skin care products may be prescribed by your doctor. If a scab forms, it should not be picked at or scarring may occur. For best results, follow your clinician's instructions after treatment

Schedule Your Consultation

For your first consultation, come prepared with clear details on what improvements you are looking to attain. A medical record of your skin condition will be required, and you will want to mention any sensitivities, infections, or prior skin treatments. Along with your history, your skin type and pigmentation will be examined in order to determine the best treatment to reach your desired goals.

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