A clear skin is something lots of people want, however even with one of the most meticulous skincare regimen, blemish-free skin can be challenging to attain. Photorejuvenation, which utilizes Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) modern technology, can help in reducing the appearance of some of the most usual skin problems, including brown places, melasma, busted blood vessels as well as sun damage. This minimally intrusive skin procedure can also treat indicators old such as wrinkles or age areas. There's extremely little recovery time as well as few adverse effects, making it a popular skin therapy.
When to Consider IPL / Photorejuvenation
- If you want to enhance the look of your skin without undertaking a full operation
-If you have inflammation, brownish areas or scarring on your skin
-If you would love to reduce pore size, great wrinkles and also improve skin appearance.
Considerations
Pros
-Little to no downtime
-Relatively long-lasting improvements in skin quality and texture can be achieved
-Can be performed anywhere on the body
Cons
Several treatments may be required before full effects are seen
Not as effective for tanned or darker skin
Must stay out of the sun after each treatment
These are the top three benefits and drawbacks to consider when thinking about IPL/ photorejuvenation. If you wish to focus on what is unique to you, please seek advice from your aesthetic plastic surgeon.
Are you a good candidate for a IPL / photorejuvenation?
IPL/ Photorejuvenation is used to deal with the following conditions:
-Rosacea
-Hyperpigmentation (brown spots)
-Age and sun spots
-Wrinkles
-Skin texture problems
-Acne scarring
-Large pores
-Melasma
-Excessive flushing
-Freckles
-Age and sun spots
-Broken capillaries
-Spider veins
-Stretch marks
If you remain in excellent general health, have a favorable perspective and sensible assumptions, you are more than likely a good prospect for this procedure.