light-based skin treatments
To make sure you invest in the correct kit to suit yours and your clients’ needs, take a look at the different types of light-based treatments available and make an educated and informed decision on what’s right for you.
love lasers
Laser (light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) is a form of light therapy that is highly effective at tackling troublesome skin conditions. The laser can be used to target specific regions of skin, penetrating into the dermis where the radiation can be absorbed.
As the light is absorbed by the skin it is stimulated and creates a metabolic activation, whereby the skin cells change and rejuvenate on the inside to leave a healthier looking appearance on the outside.
For the treatment ofAcne, lasers penetrate deep into the layer of the skin where spot-causing bacteria breeds. The laser stimulates porphyrins that live inside bacteria, which causes damage to the bacterial wall. The fewer bacteria there are within the skin, the less of a chance there is thatAcne breakouts will occur.
Fusion SLR (Sonic Laser Rejuvenation) from Chromogenex restores the natural youthfulness of the skin, providing long-term lifting and tightening of the skin, resulting in a firmer texture and glowing complexion and smoothing out any scars caused byAcne.
The Fusion SLR treatment consists of three steps, using diamond exfoliation,
an infusion of Hyaluronic serum using acoustic wave technology, and finally infrared laser to activate the hyaluron and tighten the skin.A single treatment can create immediate and lasting improvements, and is safe and pain-free.
Firstly the treatment begins with a diamond exfoliation that gently improves the surface of the skin, removes dead cells and increases oxygen and nutrient delivery to all skin layers. For the second part of the treatment, Fusion SLR applies an infusion of topical hyaluron gel using the latest acoustic wave technology for a safe and painless application that allows deep penetration without the need for needles. HyaluronicAcid is a protein found in abundance in the skin, and as the body ages it produces less of it and the skin becomes increasingly dry and wrinkly. By replenishing hyaluron, volume increases, the skin is rehydrated and lines and wrinkles are reduced instantly, with lasting results.
The final step uses an infrared laser used to ‘activate’ the hyaluron and tighten the skin, in a safe and painless procedure. The laser is absorbed in the dermis, triggering production of collagen and elastin to provide long- term lifting and tightening of the skin, resulting in a firmer texture and glowing complexion.
Alternatively the Emerge Fractional Laser from EdenAesthetics is an easy- to-use and low-cost fractional resurfacing laser that can aid clients who suffer from Acne scarring and pigmentation. Fractional laser skin resurfacing uses laser micro beams to create areas of treated tissue surrounded by untreated tissue.
The Chromogenex Fusion SLR treatment consists of diamond exfoliation, an infusion ofHyaluronic serumusing acoustic wave technology, and infrared laser to activate the hyaluron and tighten the skin.
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After. Before and after treatment of crows feet using the Emerge Fractional Laser fromEden Aesthetics.
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