Skin Rejuvenation - How Does it Work?
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Skin Rejuvenation works by using focused light and the AOI Laserhere
secret is it is used in combination with bi-polar radio frequency energies
that help to restore skin to a more youthful state.
This is done by shooting an Intense Pulsed light down into the skin in
conjunction with the Bi-Polar energy which essentially triggers the skin to
think it has been injured deep inside which promotes the skin to product
collagen that repairs this invisible injury. As the new skin works its
way to the surface, the blemish literally falls off. |
In scientific terms, "Highly selective broad spectrum light energies are
absorbed by the hemoglobin and pigmented lesions, but not significantly
absorbed by the normal dermis."
Brown Spots (pigmented imperfections) from sun damage and/or aging as
well as red blotchiness from rosacea or spider vessels (vascular
imperfections) and even uneven skin texture will improve with treatment.
Again in clinical terms, our Skin Rejuvenation can help with ailments
such as:
- Telangiectasias - also known as "spider veins" which are
small engorged blood vessels near the surface of the skin which are most
common on the face around the nose and chin, but they can develop
anywhere on the body.
- Rosacea - affects both sexes but 3 times more common in women
begins as flushing and redness on the central face and across the cheeks
and nose although it can also affect the neck and chest as well.
- Poikiloderma - a common benign condition affecting the skin
with both hyperpigmentation and hypopigmentation but it is a purely
cosmetic concern with reddish brown patches showing on the skin.
- Angioma - benign tumors made up of small blood vessels
usually appearing near or at the surface of the skin.
More Information On Skin Rejuvenation or IPL Foto Facial
- Are you a Candidate?
- How Does it Work?
- You are Here
- What can you Expect during
and After Treatment?
- What are Realistic Expectations?
- The Risks and More common side effects of treatment
- Before and
After Pictures
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