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Common Cutera Excel V Laser Side Effects Explained

Cutera Excel V laser treatment is an increasingly popular way to achieve healthier, smoother skin. 

Cutera Excel V laser treatment is most often used to improve the appearance of the skin, including reducing the appearance of wrinkles, scars, and other blemishes. It can also be used to treat conditions like sun damage, spider veins, age spots, and hyperpigmentation. Additionally, it is sometimes used to treat skin lesions, such as warts and tattoos, and to remove hair.

The procedure uses a light energy beam that is attracted to the pigment in skin cells, like melanin and haemoglobin. By targeting these cells, the laser can remove unwanted skin cells and stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, leading to smoother, healthier skin.

Though Cutera Excel V laser treatment is generally considered safe, the procedure is associated with some side effects. These effects may include redness and swelling of the treated area, itching, burning, and temporary lightening or darkening of the skin. Depending on the type of treatment, more serious side effects may occur, such as scarring, infection, and changes in skin colour.

This blog post will explain the potential Cutera Excel V laser side effects and provide tips for minimising them.

Common Side Effects of Cutera Excel V Laser Treatment

Here are some of the potential side effects of Cutera Excel V laser treatment:

1. Redness and Swelling

Redness and swelling are common side effects of Cutera Excel V laser treatment, and they usually occur immediately after the procedure. This is because the laser causes a controlled injury to the skin, which triggers the body’s natural healing response. As a result, the treated area may become red and swollen as blood vessels dilate and fluid accumulates in the tissues.

The severity of redness and swelling can vary depending on the individual’s skin type, the condition being treated, and the settings used during the procedure. In general, people with sensitive skin or those undergoing more aggressive treatment may experience more intense redness and swelling.

For example, if someone is undergoing Cutera Excel V treatment for rosacea, they may experience redness and swelling in the areas of their face that are affected by the condition, such as the cheeks and nose. Similarly, if someone is undergoing treatment for spider veins, they may experience redness and swelling in the area of the veins that are being targeted.

The good news is that redness and swelling typically subside within a few hours or a day after the procedure. Your healthcare provider may recommend using a cold compress or over-the-counter pain relievers to help alleviate any discomfort. In some cases, they may also recommend topical creams or ointments to help soothe the skin and reduce redness.

2. Bruising

Bruising is a possible side effect of Cutera Excel V laser treatment. This occurs when the laser causes damage to the blood vessels in the treated area, leading to the leakage of blood into the surrounding tissues. The result is a discolouration of the skin, typically appearing as a blue or purple mark. 

While bruising is a normal side effect of Cutera Excel V laser treatment, more severe or prolonged bruising should be reported to your clinician, as this could be a sign of a more serious complication.

In most cases, bruising will gradually fade on its own as the body reabsorbs the leaked blood. Your clinician may also recommend using a cold compress or over-the-counter pain relievers to help alleviate any discomfort.

3. Scabbing

Scabbing is a common side effect of Cutera Excel V laser treatment, and it occurs when the laser causes small wounds in the treated area. Scabbing is a natural part of the healing process, and it is a sign that the skin is repairing itself. The scab acts as a protective barrier, allowing the underlying skin to heal without further damage.

For example, if someone is undergoing Cutera Excel V treatment for acne, they may experience scabbing in the areas where the laser has targeted the affected skin. Similarly, if someone is undergoing treatment for sun damage or age spots on their hands, they may experience scabbing in the treated areas.

While scabbing is a normal part of the healing process, it is important not to pick at the scabs or try to remove them prematurely, as this can cause further damage to the skin and increase the risk of infection.

4. Itching

Itching can occur because of the skin’s natural healing process in response to the laser treatment. The laser treatment can cause itching and dryness in the treated area, which can be uncomfortable for the person. However, the itching typically subsides within a few days, and the skin starts to heal and improve in appearance.

However, it is important not to scratch or rub the treated area, as this can cause further irritation and potentially lead to infection. If the itching is severe or persistent, you should contact your clinician.

5. Skin Discoloration 

Skin discolouration can be caused by a variety of factors, including the individual’s skin type, the condition being treated, and the settings used during the procedure. For example, people with darker skin tones are more prone to developing hyperpigmentation or darkening of the skin after laser treatment. On the other hand, people with lighter skin tones may experience hypopigmentation or lightening of the skin.

Skin discolouration is usually a temporary side effect that improves over time as the skin heals.

6. Infections

Infections can occur when the skin’s natural barrier is compromised or when bacteria or viruses are introduced to the wound.

The risk of infection can be minimised by taking proper precautions before and after the procedure. Before the treatment, it is important to inform your clinician of any medical conditions you have or any medications you are taking that may increase the risk of infection. During the treatment, your clinician should take appropriate measures to maintain a sterile environment and use proper hygiene techniques.

After the treatment, it is important to follow the post-treatment instructions provided by your clinician. This may include avoiding exposure to sunlight, applying topical ointments or creams, and avoiding activities that may irritate the treated area. It is important to keep the treated area clean and dry to minimise the risk of infection. If you notice any signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or discharge, you should contact your clinician immediately.

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