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Does LASER hair reduction work for all skin types and hair colors?
LASER hair reduction is most effective for individuals with light skin and dark hair, as the contrast between the hair and skin allows the laser to target the hair follicles more precisely. However, advancements in LASER technology have made it possible to achieve satisfactory results for individuals with various skin types and hair colors.
How many treatment sessions are needed for optimal results?
The number of treatment sessions needed for optimal results varies depending on factors such as hair color, skin type, and the area being treated. Typically, multiple sessions spaced several weeks apart are required to target hair follicles in different growth phases and achieve the desired outcome.
What areas of the body can be treated with LASER hair reduction?
LASER hair reduction can be performed on various parts of the body, including the face, arms, legs, underarms, bikini area, back, chest, and more. It is a versatile treatment option for targeting unwanted hair in specific areas.
What happens once the diagnosis of prostate cancer is made?
The patient will be asked to get a few more tests like MRI of pelvis, Bone scans or PMSA PET scans depending on the initial findings to state the disease.
What is a prostatic biopsy?
It is a small procedure, where we take a few bits of prostatic tissue directly with finger guidance or with trans-rectal ultrasound. The bits are sent for histological examination.
What is the PSA?
This is a blood test, which tests for a prostate-specific antigen. This is a glycoprotein secreted by the prostate and is specific to the prostate. It is not specific to prostate cancer since it can be increased in prostate infections, following prostate manipulation and huge enlargement of the benign prostate. If PSA is raised or there is any abnormality on finger examination, we advise a prostatic biopsy.
What does an anesthesiologist do?
Anesthesiologists are specialists who provide medical care with anesthesia during pain management, and critical care surgeries. They play a key role in monitoring critical health conditions where anesthesia is needed and control vital life functions like blood pressure, consciousness, heart rate and respiration during surgical procedures.
Is laser angioplasty suitable for everyone?
Laser angioplasty may not be suitable for all patients or all types of blockages. Your healthcare provider will evaluate your individual circumstances and recommend the most appropriate treatment approach for you.
Can laser angioplasty be combined with other treatments?
Yes, laser angioplasty can be used in combination with other techniques such as balloon angioplasty, stent placement, or atherectomy to achieve optimal results, especially in complex cases.
Are there any risks associated with laser angioplasty?
While laser angioplasty is generally safe, there are risks such as vessel injury, bleeding, or vessel perforation. Your healthcare provider will discuss the potential risks and benefits of the procedure with you.