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Skin Rejuvenation Photofacials

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Everybody wants skin that is clear and smooth. Unfortunately, desert conditions are less kind to our skin than other types of climates.

While the sun is pleasant, it can also damage our skin and cause uneven pigmentation.

While several cosmetic procedures can rejuvenate our skin, photo facials are among the most popular options.

 

Using photo facials on arid skin

The IPL photo facial is one of the first cosmetic procedures you learn about in medical aesthetics training. The tone, texture, and look of the skin are all improved by using this photo rejuvenation technique.

The procedure of using IPL to treat skin issues is known as a “photo facial” and is the name given to the treatment itself. The portable device targets skin discoloration, which develops after several years of sun exposure. This type of therapy is well-liked because there is almost no downtime.

A course of five to ten sessions will:

  • Reduce sun damage-related hyperpigmentation

  • Clean up bruising capillaries

  • Skin that is rough and bumpy

Additionally, IPL therapy promotes the growth of new collagen to lessen fine lines, reduce pore size, and improve skin elasticity. Even difficult acne scars can be removed with photo facials, along with unwanted hair.

It takes only a short amount of time to administer a non-ablative photo facial treatment.

  • In the deepest layers of the dermis, a handheld device delivers precisely calibrated pulses of multiwavelength light.

  • To balance out the skin’s tone and texture, the light warms the skin tissue, remodeling aged collagen and igniting the production of new collagen.

Photofacials are not restricted to the face. The back, chest, neck, arms, and hands are among the body parts that can receive IPL treatments.