Laser Precancerous Lesions
Laser therapy is an efficient method of handling precancerous skin circumstances such as epidermal skin cancer. The diagnosis also stimulates collagen development by heating the layers beneath the skin, causing the skin in the treatment area to heal more smoothly and evenly. This mildly invasive procedure usually causes tissue destruction
Laser surgery for actinic keratosis and skinny basal cell carcinomas aims to eliminate cancer cells that are only found in the epidermis. When the laser energy is directed at a lesion, heat destroys abnormal cells.
The use of heat to destroy a deeper lesion would risk thermal harm to encircling tissue. Dermatologists have two goals in mind when treating skin cancer. The first step is to remove the entire lesion made up of cancerous cells. The second goal is to keep as much of the skin's natural personality as possible.
Healing time ranges from 10 to 21 days, based on the scale and location of the procedure. Patients should do the following after the treatment area has fully healed. For at least 2 to 3 months, do use oil-free makeup. Avoid sun exposure and implement an appropriate sunblock to the area, which will appear lighter after resurfacing. Keep new skin moisturized.
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