
Want more youthful skin? Try Photofacial Skin Rejuvenation
Photofacial Skin Rejuvenation or Photo-Rejuvenation treatments clearly improve the signs of photo-aging, with visible improvement in fine lines, wrinkles, telangiectasia and irregular pigmentation resulting in a healthier radiant skin.
Photo skin rejuvenation works by using targeted light energy to safely treat abnormal blood vessels or pigmentation stimulating the body’s natural healing process to assist in removing the condition while also promoting the natural production of collagen, leaving skin smoother, brighter and more evenly toned.
PROCEDURE
A photofacial is a 30-minute procedure in which intense pulses of light are used to penetrate deep into the skin. Photo rejuvenation then causes collagen and blood vessels below the epidermis to constrict, reducing redness and age lines.
The procedure involves only minimal discomfort, while the redness and swelling that sometimes occur after treatment disappear shortly. Most benefits of a photofacial occur gradually in the weeks following treatment.
Photofacial Skin Rejuvenation or Photo-Rejuvenation treatments clearly improve the signs of photo-aging, with visible improvement in fine lines, wrinkles, telangiectasia and irregular pigmentation resulting in a healthier radiant skin.
BENEFITS OF PHOTOFACIAL
The benefits of intense pulsed light therapy cover almost the entire spectrum of cosmetic dermatology. Photo treatment can help nearly all aspects of skin aesthetics and structure.
The treatment can help repair small blood vessels that have become visible, or help eradicate sun spots or other pigmentation irregularities.
Photofacial can help combat acne problems and eliminate large pores.
Photofacial therapy is also excellent at treating rosacea and other types of diffuse redness in the skin.
Photorejuvenation procedures allow for additional treatment with chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and other facial skin treatments that target the outermost layer of skin, the epidermis.
Photofacials stimulate collagen production by treating a slightly deeper layer of the skin, by simulating minor dermal injuries, thereby helping to improve skin texture.
Since photofacials target deeper layers of the skin, they can be safely performed in conjunction with other, more superficial treatments.
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