The new treatment of blepharoplasty is mainly based on various new laser treatments. At present, the lasers applied in the treatment of blepharoplasty mainly include super-pulse CO2 laser, fractional laser, argon laser and so on.
1. Ultra-pulse CO2 laser: Ultra-pulse mode will make the traditional continuous CO2 laser into pulsed emission, so that the laser beam can act on the skin in a very short time, and carry out fine layer by layer vaporization and cutting on the tissues, and meanwhile minimize the thermal damage of the skin around the treatment area, reduce the generation of adverse reactions, and increase the safety and controllability.
2. Fractional laser: based on the principle of focal photothermal effect, a beam of light is divided into a number of regularly arranged micro-beams acting on the skin to form micro-treatment zones, retaining the intact skin between the micro-treatment zones, which leads to very limited necrotic areas, and at the same time shortens the recovery time and reduces the complications through the transverse repair of the basal cells.
3. Argon laser with shorter wavelength: mainly used in the treatment of vascular diseases. The principle of treating blepharoplasty may be that hemoglobin absorbs light energy and converts it into heat energy, which leads to the coagulation of blood vessels, and at the same time, the heat energy can be melted when it is transmitted to the cells around the tubes. Argon laser has poor penetrating ability and it is easy to control the depth of treatment, so it can effectively prevent scar formation, but the recurrence rate is higher.
People suffering from blepharoplastoma with removal needs are recommended to be treated under the guidance of professional doctors, and it is not recommended for patients to treat themselves, so as not to cause serious adverse consequences.