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  • Is it painful for MiXto Laser in Boston

    Asked by Tristan Claire, 2024-07-01 19:47:41
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    Do you know what I mean?

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  • Answered by Mitchell Keira, 02/07/2024 07:05

    As a cosmetic surgeon practicing in Boston, I can provide you with a professional perspective on the MiXto laser treatment. The MiXto laser is a fractional CO2 laser used for skin resurfacing, addressing a variety of skin concerns such as wrinkles, sun damage, acne scars, and uneven skin tone.

    To address your question about the level of discomfort associated with the MiXto laser procedure, I can share the following insights. The MiXto laser is designed to be a minimally invasive treatment, which means that it causes less discomfort compared to traditional ablative laser resurfacing procedures. However, it is important to note that some degree of discomfort is to be expected during and after the treatment.

    During the procedure, patients may experience a mild to moderate stinging or burning sensation as the laser energy is applied to the skin. The level of discomfort can vary depending on the treatment area and the individual's pain threshold. To help manage any discomfort, the treating physician will typically use a topical anesthetic cream or injection to numb the treatment area prior to the procedure.

    After the treatment, patients can expect some redness, swelling, and mild to moderate discomfort, similar to a sunburn. This is a normal and expected response as the skin heals and the treated areas regenerate. The discomfort is usually well-managed with over-the-counter pain medication and the application of a soothing, hydrating skincare regimen prescribed by the treating physician.

    It is important to note that the level of discomfort can also be influenced by the specific treatment parameters, such as the depth and coverage of the laser, as well as the individual's skin type and sensitivity. Some patients may experience more discomfort than others, and the treating physician will work closely with the patient to ensure that the treatment is as comfortable as possible.

    In conclusion, while the MiXto laser is designed to be a minimally invasive procedure, some degree of discomfort is to be expected during and after the treatment. The treating physician will work closely with the patient to manage any discomfort and ensure a smooth and comfortable treatment experience. It is important for patients to communicate any concerns or questions they may have to the treating physician to ensure the best possible outcome.

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