To rejuvenate the skin in spring – fractional laser facial wrinkle reduction and pore reduction

The plan of the year is spring, spring is the season of recovery, but also sister compatriots ready to abandon the bloated jacket, weight loss and body shaping beauty multi-pronged season. Do you feel anxious when you look at the increasing crow’s feet? The skin that is slowly sagging will be nostalgic for the past? Can you look at your enlarged pores and still live with it? Take action and let your dermatologist stand by your side and be your most powerful weapon in the war against skin aging! What is skin aging? Long-term sun exposure, environmental pollution, UV radiation, smoking, repetitive muscle contractions (exaggerated expressions), and poor nutritional status can all cause skin aging. Natural aging is something we all have to do when we come to the world. Sagging skin, fine lines, dry skin, and loss of elasticity are all signs of aging that are difficult to erase. How does fractional laser work against skin aging? In layman’s terms, it heats the dermis without damaging the epidermis, stimulating dermal collagen remodeling and rapid wound healing. Fractional CO2 laser not only lightens dark red spots, improves roughness and shine, but also significantly restores skin elasticity and reduces wrinkles! Whitening, rejuvenation, elasticity – beauty for all look over! Before fractional laser starts, we have to: 1. Dermatologist professionally assess whether it is suitable to do fractional laser for facial wrinkle removal, skin tightening and pore reduction; 2. Understand the possible adverse reactions after laser surgery, so that we can have a good idea. After the fractional laser, we have to do: 1, according to medical advice (fractional laser post-operative tips) to avoid light, apply medicine, apply mask and other self-care. 2, quietly wait for the effect. There are so many people, we are very sorry to say: “we are not suitable, do not come back”: 1, suffering from intractable hypertension, cardiovascular disease and other medical diseases; 2, local skin with active infection; 3, suffering from active psoriasis, vitiligo and other prone to homomorphic reaction; 4, a history of pigmentation abnormalities before treatment; 5, Scar body; 6, patients with high expectations or uncooperative.