Treating Rhinophyma with Laser

Rhinophyma is a skin disorder that causes the nose to enlarge and become red, bumpy, and bulbous. It is thought to result from untreated, severe rosacea, a chronic inflammatory skin condition that causes facial redness on the nose and cheeks.

There’s no known cause for rhinophyma. In the past, it was thought to be due to alcohol use, but recent research has disproved that connection.

Rhinophyma usually occurs in more severe cases of rosacea. You may see some of the following symptoms in the less severe stages of rosacea or notice other subtypes that include:

  • Random facial flushing
  • Red, blotchy areas in the center of your face
  • Recurrent bumps and pimples, often mistaken for acne
  • Telangiectasia, which is a swelling of tiny blood vessels on your nose and cheeks
  • Very sensitive skin

ocular rosacea, which is characterized by a burning or gritty feeling in the eyes, often along with conjunctivitis, characterized by redness and inflammation of the eye, and blepharitis, an inflammation of the eyelid

Symptoms can get worse as your rosacea progresses. More symptoms arise with the onset of rhinophyma. For example, the connective tissue and oil glands on your nose may increase. You also may notice the following changes to your nose:

  • Gradual growth into a swollen, bulbous shape
  • Numerous oil glands
  • Enlarged skin pores
  • Reddish skin tone
  • Thickening of the outer layers of skin
  • Waxy, rough, yellowish appearance

The most common therapy for rhinophyma is surgery. Disfigurement can be caused by enlarged blood vessels and tissue overgrowth. If the damaged region isn’t removed, this can become permanent. As a result, in the vast majority of patients, surgery is the chosen therapeutic option. It is thought to be the most effective option for long-term success, particularly if the surgery utilizes laser.

The treatment is straightforward: a carbon dioxide laser is used to resurface the skin. Despite the fact that it appears to be a simple procedure, it actually necessitates the use of a professional device to provide flawless outcomes.

In response to this medical necessity, SIFSOF has created an innovative laser machine that provides adequate treatment for rhinophyma while also meeting the disease’s aesthetic needs.

The Smart Medical 26.2Watt Diode Laser SIFLASER-3.2 is one of the most effective and highly recommended laser equipment for the treatment of rhinophyma.

This laser has four wavelengths: 635nm, 810nm, 980nm, and 1064nm, with a maximum power of 26.2Watt. With such a high level of quality, it will provide an exceptionally adaptable, simple, and friendly aesthetic operation that adapts well to the various rhinophyma instances.

This Laser light will be placed against the lesions to demonstrate how this machine works in greater detail. The photons then penetrate several centimetres and are absorbed by the mitochondria, the cell’s energy-producing organelles. Many good physiological responses are fueled by this energy, culminating in the restoration of normal cell architecture and color.

Further, this gadget gives dermatologists another important tool: they can simply track treatment times, store protocols, and view patient profiles in the laser, as well as update laser software through the internet.

Obviously, the SIFLASER-3.2 is meant to accelerate the healing process and, as a result, minimize the noise on the diseased skin surfaces and regenerate new, undamaged skin tissues.

If left untreated, rhinophyma can cause permanent deformity and nasal blockage due to a big bulbous nasal tip. On top of that, it might be a humiliating situation for certain individuals. As a result, some people consider laser therapy to be the best option. In this regard, using the SIFLASER-3.2 for their laser treatment sessions is highly recommended. 

Reference: large, red, bumpy or bulbous nose

Disclaimer: Although the information we provide is used by different doctors and medical staff to perform their procedures and clinical applications, the information contained in this article is for consideration only. SIFSOF is not responsible neither for the misuse of the device nor for the wrong or random generalizability of the device in all clinical applications or procedures mentioned in our articles. Users must have the proper training and skills to perform the procedure with each Laser system.

The products mentioned in this article are only for sale to medical staff (doctors, nurses, certified practitioners, etc.) or to private users assisted by or under the supervision of a medical professional.

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