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The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust ulsed Dye Laser Dermatology patientinformation Your health, your life, your choice, our passion

Hearing about your experience of our services is very important as it means we can pass compliments to our staff and make improvements where necessary. Tell us what you think at feedback@rothgen.nhs.uk If you require this document in another language, large print, braille or audio version, please contact atient Information on 01709 424281 or email patientinformation@rothgen.nhs.uk

ulsed Dye Laser What is ulsed Dye Laser? The ulsed Dye Laser is used for the treatment of prominent blood vessels in the skin, and is used for conditions such as port wine stains (birth marks), thread veins on the face and spider naevi. The ulsed Dye Laser emits laser light in very short pulses. The light is absorbed by red blood cells and the blood vessels are destroyed. What happens when I come for treatment? The treatment is carried out in Dermatology Department. At your first consultation, the treatment and any possible side effects will be explained in detail. At this consultation please bring full details of any medications you are taking with you. On the day of your treatment please do not use any of the following: l Hairspray l Hair gel l Other hair products l erfume l Aftershave If you are wearing make-up on the area to be treated please bring some unperfumed soap with you so that you can wash it off. A test patch, where a small area of skin is treated, is normally carried out at this stage, to see how the skin reacts to the laser light. 3

ulsed Dye Laser A follow-up appointment is then made 8 to 12 weeks later when, if there have been no problems with the test patch, a larger area of skin will be treated. A number of treatment sessions will normally be required and these are at about 8 to 12 weekly intervals. When the laser light hits the skin it feels like a rubber band twanging against it. If needed, some local anaesthetic cream can be applied to the area to be treated, but this must be done at least one hour before the treatment. Goggles must be worn during the treatment to protect the eyes from the laser light. As soon as the laser light hits the skin the bruising appears and this is entirely normal with this treatment. Laser treatment cannot be carried out on sun tanned skin so a tan must be allowed to fade before treatment. Side effects l Immediately after each treatment the skin is bruised. This bruising will last for about 14 days and can take longer in some cases. The bruising often darkens for up to 3 days after treatment. This bruising is obvious and cannot be covered adequately with makeup. When the area treated is on the face, some patients find it difficult to carry on with their normal job, because of their appearance until the bruising fades. l The treated area may look inflamed or swollen, but this will settle down over a few days 4

ulsed Dye Laser l Scabbing or blistering may occur in the treated areas. Any scabs shouls not be removed but allowed to fall off naturally l If the area becomes infected, antibiotics may be needed. You will need to contact the Dermatology Department l Hypo or hyperpigmentation of the skin may occur in the area treated. This means that the skin may become lighter (hypopigmented) or darker (hyperpigmented) than the surrounding skin. Hypopigmentation can be permanent l Scarring with the ulsed Dye Laser is rare, but can occur Aftercare Immediately after treatment you can use either Aloe Vera gel or ice packs to ease any discomfort in the skin.take aracetamol for any discomfort within the next few days (not Aspirin). Unless the area being treated is around the eyes and there is swelling you can carry on as normal. The skin may washed gently. Make up can be used over the treated 2 or 3 days after treatment if the skin is not broken. During the treatment period and for 6 months after a sun block must be used on the treated area. Avoid swimming and contact sports while bruising is present. If you have any concerns or worries at any time, please contact the Dermatology Department on 01709 424436. 5

ulsed Dye Laser How to contact us Dermatology Reception Monday to Friday 9.00am to 4.30pm Telephone 01709 424451 Dermatology Department Monday to Friday 8.00am until 8.00pm Saturdays and Bank Holidays 9.00am until 5.00pm Telephone 01709 424436 Switchboard Telephone 01709 820000 Useful contact numbers NHS 111 Service Telephone 111 Health Info Telephone 01709 427190 Stop Smoking Service Telephone 01709 422444 A&E Telephone 01709 424455 For G out of hours, contact your surgery Useful websites www.nhs.uk www.gov.uk www.therotherhamft.nhs.uk We value your comments If you have any comments or concerns about the care we have provided please let us know, or alternatively you can write to: atient Services The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust Rotherham Hospital Moorgate Road Oakwood Rotherham S60 2UD Telephone 01709 424461 Email complaints@rothgen.nhs.uk roduced by the Dermatology Department, May 2003. Revised November 2011, June 2014. Revision due June 2016. Version:3.0 The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust 2014. All rights reserved. 6

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