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  • Liquid azote in treatment of acne.

    Good results gives cryoterapy by liquid azote in case of the different shapes of acne and greasy seborrhea of the face in combination to general methods of treatment. Applying liquid azote is specially rotined at the high-gravity and widespread shapes of acne (phlegmonous, ball-shaped, and other). Thus liquid azote apply by the way of cauterization and deep freezeback of inflammatory infiltrates.

    Cauterization carry out by an applicator of large diameter. An applicator wet with liquid azote, align surfaces of a processed segment and continuous rotary motions, under mild pressure of a right hand displace on a staggered surface before appearance of an evanescent albication of a skin. The patient feels feeling of chill and burning sensation.

    After disappearance of feeling of a burning sensation the procedure repeats 2-3 times within 5-10 minutes. In 5-6 hours there is a resistant dermahemia, which one keeps 24-36 hours, and then the skin step-by-step darkens, for 3 day there is a flap-type flaking, and in 5-6 days the darkened layers of a false skin completely sloughing.

    Separate large inflammatory infiltrated acne, pyesis atheromes and the hypertrophic seams follow-up treated by liquid azote with the purpose of them more steep freezeback. On the centers subjected padding applicator, bubbles with the subsequent formation of skales, which one sloughing in 8-10 days often will be derivated. Hereinafter sessions of treatment are carried out 2 times per one week with a smaller exposition, calling more gentle phenomena of a jet inflammation of a skin. On a course 10-15 procedures are assigned.

    During treatment of acne, greasy seborrhea of the face by liquid azote to the patient in domestic conditions assign wiping a skin 2 % by saligenol and poudrage of the centers of a flaking by Talcum. Alongside with it the general methods of treatment are carried out also: an immunotherapy, usage of a complex of vitamins, drugs of sulfur, antibiotics etc.

    At treatment of pink acne cryomassage by liquid azote is carry out by more mild motions on all staggered surface of a skin of a face. The separate nodous and pustular members congeal follow-up with a short-lived exposition till 10-15 of seconds. The sessions repeat 1-2 times per one week, on a course 10-15 procedures are necessary depending on abundance of process. The maintenance behind a skin of a face during treatment consists in wiping by it disinfectant lotions.





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