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Spot Removal Basic / Coagulation device

Collini Collini Spot Removal Basic / Coagulation device

€159,00

Product description

Findicare spot remover coagulation device or spot remover is the device for removing: pigment spots, blemishes, red dots, warts and fibroids. Collini spot remover coagulation device or spot remover is the device for removing: pigment spots, blemishes, red dots, warts and fibroids.

The principle of thermo-coagulation uses very high frequency vibrations, which cause a heating effect. The blood vessels are shriveled by the heat effect using a needle. The handpiece is equipped with a pointed interchangeable electrode, which is held just above the area to be treated. Small sparks are created between the electrode and the area to be treated.

This is the solution to remove vascular disorders such as red dots, fibroids, milias. They are cosmetically unsightly and often irritating. They can be removed quickly and easily with the spot remover device.

It is important to have sufficient knowledge and to be able to determine what can and cannot be treated.

Developing insight is of great importance for making the right skin analysis and the possibilities.

Coagulation, what is it?
Coagulation is a technique in which benign skin tissue is burned away.

How is coagulation treatment performed?
When it has been determined that the skin abnormality is suitable for removal with coagulation, the area to be treated (e.g. a spherical birthmark) is disinfected with an antiseptic solution. The birthmark or skin tag is then burned away with a rod connected to the coagulation device. The birthmark tissue 'evaporates' and a burn remains. This also heals as such. In the face, this generally heals completely within 10 days, but in other areas of the skin it can sometimes take up to 3 weeks before complete healing is achieved.

How should the skin be cared for after the procedure?
It is wise to keep the wounds dry for at least 5 days after the procedure.
The drier the spots remain, the better they heal.
It is wise not to expose the treated area to bright sunlight for at least 2 weeks due to the risk of pigmentation abnormalities.
After the scab has fallen off, the skin should be applied with a sunscreen with a high protection factor of at least 30 SPF.

What is the cosmetic result?
The cosmetic result depends on a number of factors.

The location: Coagulation wounds on the face often heal more nicely and less noticeably than anywhere else on the body.
The size of the treated area: The larger the area to be treated, the larger & therefore more noticeable the final scar will be.
Care of the skin after the procedure: Letting the fresh wound get wet, wound infection & sun exposure can adversely affect the cosmetic end result.

Which skin abnormalities are suitable for coagulation?

Fibroids
Skin tags
Tele & Spider-Naevi foot and/or hand warts

The treatment is not suitable for everyone, contraindications are:

Melanomas [always consult your doctor]
Pacemaker
Heart rhythm disorders
Blood disease
Blood thinners
Fever
Epilepsy
Chemotherapy
Pregnancy
Diabetes
Herpes infection

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