Volume : 09, Issue : 08, August – 2022

Title:

26.APPLICATION OF HIGH FREQUENCY LASER IN COSMETOLOGY

Authors :

Dr. Lubna Zahir, Dr Saad Ahmad, Zahra Shoaib, Dr Farwa Sattar

Abstract :

Introduction:
Disease with cosmetics is spreading very rapidly. Many skin specialists and dermatologists are paying attention on this issue. They are trying to solve those issues as soon as possible because due to skin issues people are getting mentally upset.
Methodology:
Dermatologists are using different techniques to measure and calculate the reasons of skin issues. They also study the skin of patients who use cosmetics on a regular basis and get deep penetration of cosmetics. They use several methods and high quality of ultrasounds to predict the cause of skin burn and many other issues.
Results:
In the results, we can say that dermatologists and pathologists use several methods and technologies to treat the effective skin. They collect several points related to skin disease and also get the reviews of many websites which help them to complete their study. They also checkout the promises and applications mention of the products; they take action on them which cause harm.
Conclusions:
These cosmetics sometime lead to acne issues, aging of skin, dullness of skin and many other issues related to skin arise. People should use good quality products and they should avoid using these products on a regular basis.
Keywords: ultrasounds, dermatological methods, skin damage, scars.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Lubna Zahir et al, Application Of High Frequency Laser In Cosmetology., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2022; 09(8).

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