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МАТЕРИАЛИ ЗА XVI МЕЖДУНАРОДНА НАУЧНА ПРАКТИЧНА КОНФЕРЕНЦИЯ
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МАТЕРИАЛИ ЗА XVI МЕЖДУНАРОДНА НАУЧНА ПРАКТИЧНА КОНФЕРЕНЦИЯ ★ 15 - 22 февруари 2020 г.
51 solving aesthetic problems. The possibility of using laser irradiation in dermatology has found a wide response due to the pronounced therapeutic action aimed at local destruction and removal of tissues. The method of laser surgical correction is now widely used in dermas cosmetology practice. This is due to the exceptional variety and prevalence of skin pathology, as well as the relative simplicity and reasonable cost of most laser manipulations. The popularity and effectiveness of laser exposure methods are also related to the surface location of objects that require intervention. All types of laser surgery in dermatology and cosmetology can be divided into two types: operations that remove the affected skin area, including the epidermis, and interventions that selectively target the elimination of pathological structures without damaging the epidermis. The results of the first type of surgery (ablative) are closer to what we used to understand as classical surgery. Laser radiation, which is more or less equally adsorbed by all layers of the skin, leads to ablation at a sufficiently high energy (ablation-melting, blurring; in our case - removal, amputation). The principle of operation of CO2 lasers is based on gas mixtures. Light amplification in such lasers is due to vibrating transitions in CO2 carbon dioxide molecules. Lasers of this type use a combination of several gases: carbon dioxide (CO2), helium (He), nitrogen (N2), hydrogen (H2), and xenon (Xe). CO2 lasers generate 10.6 micrometer-long waves that can generate high-quality and high-power radiation. When exposed to the skin, CO2 radiation is absorbed by melanocytes (cells that produce the pigment melanin) and water, exerting a thermal effect on the tissues. There are two main types of mechanism the operation of a CO2 laser: • continuous • impulsive Devices based on continuous lasers are based on laser radiation, which is constant over time. Such lasers are used in surgery for excision of neoplasm on the skin. But this type of laser has one significant drawback. During its exposure, there is a significant heating of nearby tissues. For this reason, it is not possible to accurately predict the depth of laser penetration into tissues. |
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