Media Library
Welcome to The Burghley Park Clinic Media Library. We anticipate adding more treatment videos / pictures and as soon as more become available we will post them here.
Ultrasound Scans
Rosacea/Acne Rosacea Treatment Videos
You will need the latest version of Quicktime installed to view these videos. You can download Quicktime here.
4D Ultrasound Baby Scan
Quicktime Video of 3D/4D Ultrasound Scan
This video shows our modern 4D Ultrasound scanning displaying both the traditional 2D (black & white) view and
the moving 3D (or 4D) pictures.
Intense Pulsed Light treatment of Acne Rosacea using the Lumenis One and TRIPLC Protocol
Quicktime Video of First Pass
This video shows a first
vertical pass using the Lumenis One Machine using the 590nm filter at 24j/cm2 and triple pulse.
Quicktime Video of Second Pass
This video shows a second pass (this second pass is done at 90 degrees to the first i.e. the
treatment head is horizontal) using the Lumenis One Machine using the 615nm filter at 24j/cm2
and triple pulse.
Quicktime Video of Third Pass
This video shows a third vertical pass using the Lumenis One Machine using the 695nm filter at
24j/cm2 and triple pulse. Note, the 3rd pass with the 695 nm filter may be omitted over areas
where hair loss would wish to be avoided.
Important note: There are many different protocols for IPL treatment of Acne Rosacea and TRIPLC is only one such protocol. This protocol is not intended to replace clinical judgement (and the author accepts no responsibility for any damage caused by other practitioners adopting these treatment protocols in place of their own clinical judgement). Physicians must assess each patient's suitability based on their medical history, skin type, severity of rosacea and co-morbidity. The process involves three separate exposures of the patient's skin to Intense Pulsed Light - each time the treatment head is rotated 90 degrees (i.e. at right angles to the previous pass). The intention is to even out the delivery of Intense Pulsed Light Energy by off-setting each pass relative tot he one before. The change of filters between each pass is intended to deliver energy at varying levels in the skin (and so to target vessels of varying diameter and at varying depth). By using multiple passes, using moderate energy levels, we hope to successfully treat as many vessels as possible whilst minimising the risk of thermal damage to the skin.
Pulse Dye Laser for IPL Resistant Acne Rosacea using the Nlite Laser
Quicktime Video of Pulse Dye Treatment
This video shows the NLite 585nm pulse dye laser used to treat Intense Pulsed Light treatment
resistant Acne Rosacea (rosacea that does not respond well to Intense Pulsed Light treatment).
The laser used in this way causes bruising of the blood vessels and this develops as discreet
dark purple circular bruises as the treatment continues. The video below shows the appearance
after treatment.
Appearance after Pulse Dye Laser
This video shows the effects of using the pulse dye laser in purpuric (bruising) mode. Any
patient wishing to have treatment with the laser used in this mode must be prepared to have
noticeable bruising for at least 7-10 days after treatment. Although this treatment can produce
results where Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) alone has been unsuccessful, the evenness of the
result is not generally as good as with IPL and IPL may be required to "feather" out the sharp
cut off where the pulse dye laser has "punched" a hole in the redness which can other wise leave
an uneven approach.
NewGemini 1064nm Nd:Yag Laser treatment
New treatment to address vascular hypersensitivity and flushing for a patient with acne rosacea.
Quicktime Video of Nd:Yag Laser Treatment
This video shows treatment with the Gemini Nd:Yag laser using the "painting mode". The video
shows all the steps of the procedure from application of the treatment gel through the three
passes - each pass consists of a horizontal and vertical pass. The third pass omits the beard area.
KTP Laser for prominent facial blood vessels using the Iridex 532nm Diode Laser
Quicktime Video of KTP Laser Treatment
This video shows treatment use of the KTP 532nm diode laser to treat blood vessels on the face.
In this example, the patient had severe rosacea treated with Intense Pulsed Light. Once the acne
rosacea was under control, although the cheeks, forehead, nose and chin had improved dramatically,
the reduction in the acne rosacea revealed several prominent blood vessels on the side of the nose.
The KTP laser shown in this video is used to draw over the blood vessels and the laser energy
is selectively absorbed by the blood - the blood vessel clots instantly and often, the vessel just
disappears instantly from view.
