Wednesday, May 10, 2017

All you need to know about Photo-Rejuvenation.

What is IPL photorejuvenation used for?
Photorejuvenation, sometimes referred as photofacial (IPL – Intense Pulsed Light) laser treatments are most commonly used for:
-Lightening and removing of “sun spots”, “age spots”,  and brown blotches on the face, neck, chest, hands and other areas of the body
-Lightening and reducing redness, rosacea, dilated blood vessels and “broken” blood vessels on the face, neck and chest
-Helping to control flushing
It also has a lesser effect of improving skin texture through collagen stimulation and improves pore size minimally by temporarily reducing oiliness.

How does the IPL treatment improve the appearance of blood vessels, rosacea, and age spots/freckles?
The laser/IPL device emits a range of lightwaves that are then tuned and targeted at hemoglobin (the red blood cells in the blood vessels) or melanin (the brown pigment in freckles and age spots). The light beam passes through the skin and is absorbed by either hemoglobin or melanin resulting in damage to the vessel wall or fragmenting of melanin pigment. These tiny vessels and the melanin pigment are then absorbed by the body, rendering them less visible.

How long does it take for laser photorejuvenation treatments to work?
Most people need 3-5 months, which consists of a full series of 3-5 treatments about 1 month apart.  You can see some improvement with each treatment, but it’s common for your response to be slightly different to each treatment.

What might affect the number of sessions needed?
The more sun damage or redness you have, the more likely you are to need a full series of treatments (at least 5).  Some cases of severe redness or brown spots require more than 5 treatments. Expect to see gradual clearing over time.

Are IPL Photofacial treatments painful and how long will they take?

There may be mild discomfort during the treatment, but most patients tolerate removal of dilated blood vessels or age spots/freckles and fine lines very easily. The first treatment is usually the “zingiest.” As your skin begins to clear, the treatments usually become even more comfortable. Treatments usually take 30-90 minutes, depending on the size of the treatment area.

What are the IPL Photofacial treatments like?
When you come to a laser center, you will be shown to a laser room. Your laser technician will put special glasses or eyepads over your eyes to protect them. A cool gel is then placed on the skin being treated. The smooth glass surface of the hand piece is gently applied to your skin and pulses of light flash. You may feel a very slight sting, like the snapping of a small rubber band. Some systems are equipped with a cooling tip on their hand piece that decrees significantly the level of discomfort.At the end of the treatment, the technician wipes off the gel, cleans the area, and applies a moisturizer with sunscreen.

What will I look like right after the IPL treatment, and what is the healing time?
For veins, generally, the skin looks slightly redder after the treatment for two to five days. Makeup can be used starting right after the treatment, as long as it is applied and removed very gently. Rarely, there is bruising, which can take 1-2 weeks to resolve.For freckles and age spots, the spots generally look darker for 3-7 days. Crusting can occur, which may last up to ten days. The lesions will then begin to clear and will generally be resolving at one month. Remember, it takes an average of 3-5 treatments to clear age spots.
 
What results can I expect from photorejuvenation treatments?

After your first treatment, you can expect to see some redness, darkening of brown spots, and light swelling. These symptoms will resolve in several hours to one week. Makeup can be immediately applied, if desired. After the treatment, your skin will feel smoother and have a more even tone. A gradual decrease in overall redness, flushing, age spots, and fine lines will be more visible after each treatment.

How long will the results from a photofacial last?
Tht depends on how much sun exposure your skin gets after your laser treatments.  If you are in the sun a lot and do not use sunscreen, the underlying issues, whether they are redness or brown spots, will return.  But if you take good care of your skin and keep it protected from the sun, your skin will continue to look good with a few annual maintenance treatments.
If you want to maintain collagen growth, we currently recommend a maintenance treatment every few months. Other conditions are more variable. 

How does an IPL treatment increase collagen?
The light bypasses the outer layer of skin (the epidermis) and gently heats the cells in the deeper layer of skin (dermis). These cells, called fibroblasts, start to produce more collagen, which improves texture and fine wrinkles.
Will the IPL Photofacial treatment make me more sensitive to the sun?
No, it does not. You can have the treatments done any time of the year but summer is more difficult if you pick up color easily in the sun. The good effects of the treatments won’t last very long if you are getting much sun exposure. You can wear a sunscreen every morning and wear hats to protect your skin and decrease redness, brown spots, wrinkles, and skin cancers.

What are the side effects?
The main side effects are mild, temporary swelling, redness, an accentuation of the brown spots, crusting, and an occasional bruise or small superficial blister (like a sunburn blister).  There are rare other side effects which your laser provider will review with you in your consent form.

Should I avoid tanning prior to the treatment?
Yes. If you are exposed to the sun you must use a high grade sunscreen to avoid the tanning.

Who should not have this procedure done?
While the non-invasive nature of IPL photofacial makes it a good choice for many patients today, there are some who should not consider this method of skin rejuvenation:
-Darker skin tones, since they do not respond as well to treatment.
Patients who are currently taking Accutane; wait a few months after stopping medication
People who have severe cases of acne, rosacea or other skin conditions
Women who are pregnant.



If you are currently taking any medication or have a medical condition, talk to your doctor before undergoing IPL photofacial to ensure the procedure will be safe for you.

Photos are for demonstration purposes only.





Liliana Fassexpert in laser aesthetic procedures 
and owner at Liliana Laser Clinic in Thornhill

Visit our website: www.Lilianalaser.ca
To book free consultation appointment call 289-695-2500.


































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