The wrinkles it creeps up, the body hair it’s arrogant in recklessness, the various spots arranged, what’s sketched on my plain face, what others can’t read, my inner folds, it really makes me hurt and nostalgic! Until it appeared – fractional intense pulsed light, and photorejuvenation is a non-surgical, non-peeling, non-invasive, non-invasive physical therapy that uses intense pulsed light to treat aging skin problems. The three major misconceptions about photorejuvenation NO.1: Photorejuvenation makes the skin thinner Truth: Anti makes the dermis thicker Doing photorejuvenation is to rejuvenate the skin and promote the proliferation of collagen, elastic fibers, and even cellular mechanisms through certain reversible thermal damage, which does not make the skin thinner, but rather thicker. This claim may have arisen because of the incomplete understanding of this laser equipment and technology in the early days, which is not really justified. The truth is, you need to do it at least three times. Photorejuvenation requires a course of treatment, not a single time to achieve the perfect skin rejuvenation effect, generally speaking, five times for a course of treatment, the effect is superimposed one by one, more obvious than the other. According to the metabolic cycle of the skin, the interval between each treatment is about 28 days. After doing it once, the effect can be slowly presented in about 7 days, and the best effect after half a month. In the third week, the cells start to metabolize, and slowly feel that the skin glossiness and hydration is not so good, and the new cells are declining, so you can do the second treatment at this time. The truth is that some people can’t do it. Generally, people with darker skin tone and easy pigmentation should not do photorejuvenation. This is because such people need to increase the intensity of photon irradiation to achieve the effect, which may burn the skin. Not suitable for people with photosensitive skin, people who have recently used photosensitive drugs, people with scars and infected skin at the treatment site, people with epilepsy, diabetes, severe heart disease, high blood pressure, people with immune system defects, abnormal blood clotting and people who are using aspirin or antioxidants, pregnant women, are not suitable for photorejuvenation.