How is Photorejuvenation performed?

A cold gel is usually applied to the area to be treated, and you may be given dark glasses to protect your eyes from the fright light. The smooth glass surface of the IPL handpiece is gently applied to your skin and the pulse of light is applied. You may feel a slight sting, like the snapping of a small rubber band. An anesthetic cream may be used but is seldom required.

Treatment is generally administered in a series of 4 to 6 sessions that provide excellent long-term results, minimal adverse effects, and high satisfaction. Each treatment takes about twenty minutes.

Why are multiple treatments necessary?

Depending on the number of conditions you are treating, and the severity of the individual problem, a series of four to six treatment sessions may be recommended. You can return to work the same day and resume all your regular activities. By dividing the full program into several treatments.

The procedure provides gradual improvement with very low risk – and, it preserves the wonderful “no downtime” feature that people appreciate so much.

How do other treatments compare to Photorejuvenation?

While there are lasers that treat telangiectasia and broken capillaries, other lasers that treat benign brown pigments and others yet that are used for resurfacing facial skin, no technology provides the long-term improvement of complexion and texture of the IPL Skin Treatments using Photorejuvenation program – all without the slightest interruption in your busy lifestyle.

What conditions can Photorejuvenation treat?

Imperfections from Sun Damage and Photo-Aging

Facial imperfections or abnormalities can detract from your well being and appearance, no matter how healthy and young you feel. IPL technology helps create smother-looking skin. After a series of treatments, you can see a significant reduction of unwanted pigmentation. Treatment can be used effectively on the neck, chest, arms and hands.

 

 

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