Views: 17 Author: BVLASER Publish Time: 2025-10-10 Origin: Bestview Laser
Pre-operative
Diagnosing Skin Problems
● Clearly View Skin (Thickness)
● Existing Skin Problems
● Problem Severity
● Comparing Treatment Results
● Reducing Disputes
● Anticipating Treatment Issues
● Consistent Angles (Multiple Images Require Consistent Results)
● Developing a Plan
● Improvng Sales Performance
How to Choose a Device
● Targeting the Right Treatment
● How to Choose a Device with the Same Treatment Range?
Wavelength and Target Color Determine the Device's Depth of Effect!
--Clearly Identify the Skin Problem You Want to Address
--Understand the Target Color or Depth of Effect
The Importance of Water-Oxygen Deep Cleansing
Aging cuticles:
● Affect appearance
● Impact light penetration
● Impact product absorption
● Impact skin metabolism
Clogged pores:
● Cause acne
● Invasive treatments can cause infection
● Impact product absorption
● Impact skin metabolism
● Impact skin oxygen levels
Intraoperative Notes
● Does greater energy mean better results?
Don't chase parameters! One parameter doesn't fit all!
Standardized Techniques - Effectiveness + Safety
● The water and oxygen should be angled at a 45° angle to the skin.
● Apply against the pores.
● Microbubble treatments should not lift sensitive skin.
● The effectiveness of RF and ultrasonic scalpel treatments depends on the technique used.
● Do not perform on prohibited areas!
Post-operative Care
How to Choose a Product?
Q. Is the More Expensive the Better?
A. What works for you is best.
Q.Medical Uses Are Best?
A.Safe and Non-Irritating Are Best.
Q.Do I Use a Mask Every Day?
A.As Long as It Doesn't Damage the Barrier Function.
Reasonable treatment course setting
●Based on the repair capacity of the area.
●Based on the current skin condition.
- -Don't rely on luck!
- -Follow the physiological laws of the skin and treat safely!
- -Don't rush for results; haste won't get you anywhere!
- -As the number of treatments increases, the intervals between treatments will increase!
The Concept of Inflammation:
Inflammation is a defensive response of living tissues with a vascular system to damaging factors.
Clinical Manifestations of Inflammation:
1.Redness: Caused by congestion and vasodilation at the site of inflammation.
2.Swelling: Caused by exudates, especially inflammatory edema.
3.Heat: Caused by capillary congestion and increased metabolism.
4.Pain: Pain is associated with a variety of factors. Pain can be caused by stimulation by inflammatory mediators, tissue edema caused by exudates within the inflammatory lesion, increased pressure, and compression or stretching of nerve endings.
5.Dysfunction: Degeneration, necrosis, and metabolic abnormalities of parenchymal cells within the inflammatory lesion, as well as mechanical obstruction and compression caused by inflammatory exudates, can all lead to organ dysfunction.
Mechanism of Wound Healing
Inflammatory Phase:
1.Release of inflammatory mediators:
- -Increased vascular permeability and tissue edema.
- -Vascular congestion and dilation, leading to redness and swelling.
- -Increased tissue cell metabolism and elevated temperature.
- -Inflammatory mediators stimulate nerve endings, producing pain.
2.Thrombosis and complement response.
3.Infiltration of large numbers of inflammatory cells.
- -The inflammatory phase lasts approximately 3-10 days.
- -During the inflammatory phase, large amounts of type 3 collagen are produced, occurring within 5-7 days.
Proliferative Phase:
1.The proliferative phase is characterized by the migration of fibroblasts, endothelial cells, and keratinocytes into the wound.
2.The proliferative phase occurs 10-14 days after ablative skin reconstruction surgery. This phase is characterized by the proliferation of fibroblasts and the production of collagen.
3.Epidermal proliferation peaks within 24-72 hours.
Remodeling Phase:
1.Keratinocytes remodel the epidermis.
2.Endothelial cells remodel the blood vessels in the inflamed tissue.
3.Fibroblasts remodel the collagen in the inflamed tissue (dermis).
4.The total amount of collagen in the wound surface peaks in 2-3 weeks, but collagen remodeling can continue for months or even years.
Reiterate
●"Doing it right" and "doing" post-operative care are two different concepts.
●Preventing all problems is better than preventing them.
●Pigmentation must be eliminated quickly, otherwise it will become permanent.
●Practice sun protection year-round.
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