Ultra Pulse CO₂ Laser for Selected Moles, Seborrheic Keratoses, and Skin Tags
Targeted Treatment with Results That Vary by Lesion and Skin Type
Potential Features of Ultra Pulse CO₂ Laser
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Targeted Treatment: Can precisely ablate selected superficial benign lesions after a physician confirms the diagnosis. Pigmented moles or suspicious lesions may require biopsy or surgical removal instead of laser treatment.
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Scar Risk Can Be Minimized: Proper technique and aftercare may reduce the risk of visible scarring, but no laser treatment can guarantee that scars or pigment changes will not occur.
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Discomfort Can Be Managed: Local anesthetic or numbing methods may be used. Mild pain, heat, or stinging can still occur during or after treatment.
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Device and Regulatory Standards: The exact device model, Thai FDA registration, and any US FDA clearance should be verified before publication. Regulatory clearance does not guarantee suitability or results for every condition.
Special Promotion
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Starting from 500 THB
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Full “face” or “neck” package: 3,500 THB
(Unlimited eligible spots during the session + 1 complimentary touch-up, subject to physician assessment and promotion conditions.)
May Be Considered For
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Seborrheic keratoses
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Selected benign moles after medical assessment
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Small benign pigmented spots
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Skin tags
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Selected closed comedones when clinically appropriate
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Milia
Potential Advantages
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Discomfort may be reduced with appropriate anesthesia
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Bleeding is often limited, although the treated area forms a wound that requires aftercare
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Scarring risk may be reduced with proper technique, but cannot be eliminated
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Treatment by a qualified physician using a properly registered device

