No: While home laser/light devices are an emerging technology area, they will of course have to be rather weak in order to avoid the risk of serious complications. Broken capillaries will be much more effectively treatment with lasers in a physicians office. Of course, it's very important you see a physician who is well-trained and experienced.
Answered 3/22/2013
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No: Unless you're a dermatologist or a plastic surgeon with an extra laser sitting around! lases are very effective and also dangerous, there are no lasers for home use.
Answered 3/22/2013
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No: Unfortunately, most at home lasers cannot generate enough power to be effective.
Answered 3/22/2013
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Not aware of such: I am not aware of any such laser that is effective although I do enjoy the infomercials and advertisements that claim to deliver these results.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Scary thought!: Any laser powerful enough to help would be powerful enough to hurt you, especially your eyes! leave this to a licensed professional! (it really does work well!).
Answered 4/24/2016
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No: Don't try this at home. A specific laser must be used for this and it is usually very successful. See a dermatologist with specific expertise in the use of lasers.
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No: Don't be tempted to believe any ads that you might read for such a device. They would be as effective as snake oil.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Not available: All clinically effective laser for skin treatment are only available to health care professionals and not for home use. Visit a qualified professional for the best advice.
Answered 3/22/2013
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