How does photorejuvenation treat pigment spots?
Photorejuvenation is actually a dermatological treatment method that uses intensive pulse light (IPL) for cosmetic treatment. The treatment itself is treated by simulating pulsed laser (Q-switched laser), and it also follows the same treatment principle of laser, and also uses the penetration of light to the skin and the absorption of strong light by pigment particles. To put it vividly, it is to use powerful pulsed light to “scatter” the pigment particles and make the pigment spots fade away.
Because strong light is not as single and pure as laser, it contains various light sources, so it has many effects on the skin, such as eliminating/reducing various pigment spots on the skin, enhancing skin elasticity, eliminating fine wrinkles, and improving facial capillaries It can expand and improve enlarged facial pores and rough skin, and can also improve yellowish skin color, etc., so photorejuvenation has a very good cosmetic effect.
But the energy of light is not as high as that of laser, so for the treatment of some very stubborn pigmented spots, photorejuvenation may be a little bit powerless, and laser is still needed to cooperate with the treatment at this time.
If photorejuvenation treatment is stopped, will skin ageing be accelerated?
This is a question that everyone cares about, and a very smart one. Theoretically speaking, photoaging is not aging in the true sense of the skin. It is due to the cumulative exposure of light to our skin, which eventually “promotes the aging” of the skin. This effect of sunlight has actually been accumulated since childhood. . We can also notice that the wrinkles of Caucasians are more obvious than ours, which may be the reason why their skin is less resistant to light.
After photorejuvenation treatment, the structure of the skin has changed, which is manifested by the recovery of collagen in the skin, especially the elastic fibers. As long as the protection is strengthened in the days to come, the skin will not accelerate aging further. In fact, the United States is the birthplace of photon skin rejuvenation treatment, and the first people to receive treatment are Americans. There are two very influential research results that show that the first people who received photon treatment 5 years ago are still very satisfied with the curative effect. No signs of accelerated aging.
Therefore, we can draw such a conclusion: skin becomes younger after treatment does not accelerate aging.
What are the specific steps for photorejuvenation?
Doctor’s face-to-face consultation – cleansing – applying gel – according to the specific condition of the patient’s skin, the doctor adjusts the appropriate parameters for photorejuvenation.
The whole journey takes about 5 to 20 minutes.
After the end: apply medical beauty mask.
How to take care of the photon after finishing it?
Use the medical beauty mask for a week, and visit the clinic regularly.
Be sure to do a good job of hydration and sun protection. It is recommended to use physical sun protection mainly based on sun hats and sun masks as the main sun protection method.
Is photorejuvenation painful?
Photon skin rejuvenation is not a completely painless project. The higher the energy adjusted by the doctor, the stronger the pain.
In general, pain is acceptable.
For patients who are sensitive to pain, nurses will provide you with stress balls to relieve pressure.
How long does photorejuvenation work?
The medical aesthetics project is the same as the skin care products we usually use. It is a gradual process. Generally speaking, at least 3 times will have visible effects with the naked eye.
As a non-ablative laser, photorejuvenation can be used as a daily maintenance and care item. It is recommended that you do it once a month.
Will the skin become sensitive after photorejuvenation?
No, all the “damages” of photorejuvenation are within the controllable range and will heal completely. The newly healed skin has a complete mechanism and the function of replacing old and new, so scientific photorejuvenation will not make the skin sensitive .
Is photorejuvenationabsolutely safe and risk-free?
Laser cosmetology is relatively safe, but if the performance of the equipment is not good or the operator has insufficient clinical experience, there are certain risks. Laser cosmetology belongs to the category of medical cosmetology, and it needs to go to a regular hospital and be performed under the operation of professional doctors.
Therapeutic scope of photorejuvenation:
Mainly treat skin photoaging, such as: pigmentation diseases such as freckles, seborrheic keratosis, and sunspots, as well as vascular photoaging such as telangiectasia and post-acne erythema, and fine wrinkles on the skin. We often say freckles, sun spots, red blood streaks, rough skin texture, fine lines, etc., can lighten or eliminate freckles, sun spots, red blood streaks, fine wrinkles, and firm skin at the same time through photon skin rejuvenation treatment effect, and finally achieve the effect of smooth and clean skin.