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Ruby Laser - Techniques and Uses of Ruby Laser

What is Ruby Laser?

A versatile laser with multiple uses, the Ruby laser is named
after the ruby crystal that helps give it the unique wavelength of visible light it emits. The Ruby laser is used to
lessen unwanted brown spots such as sun freckles and melasma, and remove tattoos and unwanted hair.

Moreover, the Ruby laser is often "quality switched," to give it increased strength. Because treatment methods with the ruby laser are somewhat painful, dermatologists often use local anesthesia prior to treatment.

Slight redness and scabbing usually occur after each treatmei1t. The Ruby laser carries a slight risk of leaving a light-colored or darker-colored mark on the skin after the healing is complete.

 

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