A 1064 nm Nd-Yag laser is scanned across the dermis layer of the skin removing aging keratin and pigment (including chloasma), brightening skin, shrinking pores and restoring skin laxity. Additionally, it also helps with skin ecchymoses, skin acidity and other blemishes by accelerating the reduction of melanin.
Nd-Yag treatment targets:
- Redness and mild scarring
- Acne scar (mild)
- Uneven complexion
- Age spots
- Freckles
- Dull skin
- Melasma
- Nevus of Ota
- Hemangiomas
- Tattoo removal
How does the Nd-Yag laser work?
The Q-switched laser produces short pulses that shatters the targeted pigment (tattoo or melanin) in the skin without harming the surrounding tissue, reducing discomfort, side effects and downtime. The smaller pigment particles are then removed via the body's immune system. While a series of treatments are needed to achieve a desired outcome, the results are long-lasting.
How long is the recovery time after treatment?
Recovery after Nd-Yag laser treatment is usually minimal. Depending on the pigment targeted, you may experience mild swelling or redness in the treatment area. However you will still be able to return to normal duties provided you have adequate sun protection.
We now have two clinics in Queensland, one located on Brisbane's Northside in Lawnton (23/666 Gympie Road, Lawnton, QLD) and our latest clinic which is opening on the 27th Feb 2023 in Brisbane's CBD, which will be located in Broadway Boulevard on Adelaide Street, Brisbane CBD .
Both clinics we have 5 patient treatment rooms, and an array of medical grade equipment, quality assured for safety and effectiveness by a licenced medical physicist.
Our broad range of medical devices, allows us to provide the full spectrum of laser hair removal and skin treatments. The devices we have on premises include (but are not limited to):
- CO2 Fractional Laser
- Q-Switch Nd:YAG Lasers
- Diode Lasers
- IPL Machines
- RF Dermal Machines
- HIFU (High Intensity Focussed Ultrasound)
- Hydrodermabrasion Machines
- Pico Lasers