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facial rejuvenation IPL (pulsed light)

facial rejuvenation IPL (pulsed light)

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Created by: Top Doctors editorial
Edited by: TOP DOCTORS® at 17/03/2019

The IPL photorejuvenation treat a variety of benign skin conditions.

Dr. Roger Adrian Gonzalez Ramirez

Photorejuvenation is a non-invasive treatment that improves the appearance of damaged skin. This treatment can be adjusted depending on the skin type of each person. It can also be used in any part of the body that requires repair, however, the most common areas are the face, neck, chest and hands.

The advantages of IPL photorejuvenation are:

  • Rosacea improvement and pigment spots
  • Reduction sunspots, age spots, freckles and sun damage
  • Stimulation of collagen formation
  • Treatment of small red veins
  • Shorter recovery time

IPL photorejuvenation process

The first step is to apply a cold gel on the area to be treated, then the specialist should protect the patient with dark lenses or eye due to bright light. The pulses of light cause a slight tingling.

During the process the pulsed light penetrates the tissue and is absorbed by the blood and removing the body damaging injuries that want to disappear, giving great results in the appearance of age spots, sun, freckles, rosacea, among others.

Photorejuvenation is a natural process that gives the skin a better tone, texture and appearance more youthful. It takes about 20 minutes and is divided into 4 or 6 sessions, where the patient will see long-term results and low risk.

Dermatology