There has been a lot of interest in the NLite recently; what is it and how does it work?
The NLite is a pulsed-dye laser that uses very low power laser energy to 'insult'
the fine blood vessels beneath the skin. These vessels, although not actually
damaged, are tricked into behaving as if they were. Chemical signals are
released that cause the body's own repair and regeneration mechanism to
begin a healing process, laying down new collagen in the treated area.
The result is that, over time, lines and wrinkles reduce in depth and in
the case of fine lines can disappear completely.
I have heard of skin resurfacing, is the NLite a resurfacing laser?
Most definitely not: resurfacing lasers, specifically CO 2 and Erbium lasers
work by ablating (destroying) a specified depth of skin at the skin surface.
The skin then regenerates itself from the basal layer. This can take weeks
and the aftercare procedures are borrowed from burns recovery protocols.
With resurfacing, there is a relatively high
risk of complications and side effects ranging from viral and
bacterial infections to long-term pigmentation problems.
The NLite works on a completely different
principle, using very low powers, working beneath the skin surface.
In addition to the low powers, because the skin surface is not
breached in any way there is an absolute minimum of unwanted
side effects.
What side effects can be caused?
Usually none at all. Some people, especially those with very sensitive skin,
may get a histamine response. If your skin does respond in this way, small
bumps may appear; they may be slightly red and they may itch but will settle
down on their own within a few hours. Some people find the skin surface flushes
slightly after treatment. At the very worst, small red spots called purpura
can appear but these will settle down within a few days. If you are having
other, adjunct treatments, the risk of side effects does increase, most commonly
being a classic 'retinoid' reaction to vitamin A products commonly used in
conjunction with the NLite.
Good operator technique will reduce the risk
of even these side effects, so the NLite is generally complication
free.
In addition, there is no down time; the NLite
is a genuine lunch-hour treatment and no recovery period is required
afterwards.
How quickly will I see any results?
Because collagen is laid down slowly, there is no immediate effect. While this
may seem like a disappointment, the gradual nature of the response is a blessing
in disguise. Instead of having an obvious cosmetic change, your skin condition
will slowly improve over time. NLite clients tell us that people start telling
them how well they look, without being able to lay a finger on precisely
why.
We have a number of celebrity clients who
have NLite treatments precisely because there is no obvious change
immediately after treatment. This is a huge bonus to actors and
film and television presenters as there is no obvious change
on a day-to-day basis.
How many treatments are required to achieve a result?
We are recommending a treatment protocol agreed at the Nlite Symposium held
at the Mapperley Park Clinic in November 2002 being:
Treatment one, followed by treatment two at
two weeks. Research has showed that two treatments, two weeks
apart dramatically increase the quantity of collagen measured
throughout the course of treatment. Treatment three is usually
carried out at three months. Further treatment is then only required
when you feel the need for a collagen boost. Having said all
this, one treatment will usually produce a noticeable effect,
especially around the eyes, although the result will vary from
person to person. In general, the younger the skin and the better
the blood supply, the better the result.
Skin age is not the same as actual age; genetic
inheritance and external factors, such as smoking and UV sun
damage cause skin to age at different rates for different people
and no two results will be exactly the same.
Whatever the follow up regime recommended,
the treatment pattern is tailored to the individual. We may also
recommend other treatments prior to NLite treatment.
Younger skin may need less frequent top-ups
but some clients are choosing a treatment regime involving regular
monthly top-ups.
How will I know which interval is best for me?
Before any treatment can be given, a full medical assessment will be carried
out. The information gathered here, in combination with monitored treatment
results, will be used to work out a treatment regime tailored to suit your
individual needs.
Can the NLite be used for anything other than lines and wrinkles?
Yes; we are using the NLite successfully to treat sunken scars, active acne,
acne scarring and acne rosacea.
Because of the quite remarkable effect that
the NLite has on the whole healing process, we believe that new
treatments will evolve as more experience of the laser is gained.
Who would carry out my treatment?
You would be treated by one of our doctors or laser nurse practitioners.
It all sounds too good to be true; does it really work?
We have now been using the NLite since July 2000 and can say, from the results
that we have achieved, that it does just what it claims to do. The NLite
is not a miracle cure for wrinkles; there is no such thing and expectations
have to be in line with what is achievable. Having said that, we have treated
over 500 people in this time, 70% of whom have come back for follow up treatment.
In this time we have had just three complaints from clients who did not think
that the NLite had done as much as they wanted it to do.
This is a very good satisfaction rate; you
can never please everybody all the time but we believe that this
is a good indication that the NLite does work.
Is the treatment safe?
Yes. Lasers have been used in medicine for over 30 years and there is no evidence
whatsoever to suggest that the NLite is anything but safe.
The Nlite is a variation of a technology that
has been used daily throughout the world for more than 20 years
at much higher powers than we use. Low power and extensive clinical
trials, plus 14 years of laser experience at this clinic have
resulted in a safe technique with almost zero side effects.
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