Do your customers suffer from UV damage such as dry, crepey skin? If you want to provide your clients with flawless, youthful-looking skin, we have the solution. Today’s vlog features Jane, a Course Counselor here at eLearning, getting a skin rejuvenation treatment using the Syneron eMatrix radiofrequency system, performed by Laser Tech Tracy.
eMatrix is a procedure that uses heat injury to the skin to stimulate collagen production. Texture, tone, tightness, and fine lines are only some of the benefits of collagen’s self-repair and restoration.
Advantages of eMatrix Skin Rejuvenation
eMatrix evens out the skin’s texture and improves its look by encouraging collagen formation in scars.
For all skin types, eMatrix has been shown to effectively diminish acne scars of shallow to moderate depth and thin stretch marks.
With shorter downtime than conventional skin rejuvenation methods, eMatrix ablation can resurface the skin, minimize the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, tighten the skin, and even lift the skin.
Depending on the size of the region being treated, an eMatrix session might last anywhere from 10 minutes to 20 minutes. Your client will experience a heated, prickly sensation as energy enters their skin during treatment. An appearance and sensation similar to that of a “sunburn” (pink or red) are also prevalent after therapy. It is common practice to use cooling and topical anesthetic creams to alleviate discomfort for patients undergoing treatment.
When the treatment is complete, the skin will have a more even tone and texture due to the enhanced production of healthy new skin cells and collagen. Three to five treatments spaced four to six weeks apart constitute the norm. However, the skin’s current health and the desired aesthetic results will determine the total number of treatment sessions necessary.