Photorejuvenation is one of the popular microdermabrasion methods and is one of the current effective ways to remove discoloration. It can achieve a cosmetic rejuvenation effect, combined with other medications and cosmetic treatments, and usually requires no healing time (“rest at home”) for the treatment, so that you can carry out your normal daily activities after the treatment.
The secret lies in the fact that the photonic (laser) light waves, by irradiating the pigmentation, break down the pigmentation and eventually expel it from the body with the body’s metabolism.
To remove spots, we must first understand that the treatment should be both the symptoms and the root cause of the disease, and only when we understand the root cause of the disease can we prescribe the right medicine.
The causes of pigmentation.
1. Genetic factors: unless you go back to your mother’s womb and remodel!
2. Sun factor: Highland areas and areas with strong ultraviolet rays are prone to skin discoloration and aging. The aging of skin is closely related to the amount of UV rays received before adulthood, and each sun exposure will quietly leave the marks of age in your cells.
3, endocrine factors: pregnancy, breastfeeding and gynecological diseases, liver and kidney function abnormalities, these should be treated in a timely manner.
4, lifestyle and habits: sleep, diet, stress, emotions, exercise, etc.. These things can be changed.
Well, understanding the reasons, we understand that some spots can only be improved by photorejuvenation, but not to the root drop, or prevention is the focus.
Photorejuvenation of skin spots indications.
Vascular changes, including capillary dilation and facial redness caused by broken capillaries.
The most important thing is that you should be able to get rid of all the redness in your face.
Contraindications to photorejuvenation.
Pregnant women.
When taking medications that are contraindicated for light from 560 nm to 1200 nm.
Recently tanned skin, localized skin inflammation or skin disease.
History of scarring.
Diabetic patients
Phototherapy side effects?
Temporary skin discomfort or pain.
Skin erythema/edema may occur.
Temporary skin hyperpigmentation after the procedure, which requires sun protection for January and may require three or four treatments.
Post-operative precautions.
For one month after surgery, you should use the highest level of sunscreen, maintain a healthy lifestyle, get enough sleep, and be physically active.
Cleanse the body of waste and toxins: drink more water, have a clear bowel movement, drink green tea often, eat seafood, mushrooms, fruits and vegetables, green beans, etc.
Skin care: After treatment, you need to pay particular attention to sun protection, moisturizing and whitening. Sun protection is not seasonal, focus on UVA prevention, repeated applications throughout the day. Moisturizing and nourishing skin: moisturizing and nutritious mask and light spot mask twice a week, try to use mild (no alcohol, fruit acid) cosmetics.