Photofacial Rejuvenation Results You Can Count On: Look Younger Fast
Photofacial rejuvenation is an exciting way to look younger, almost instantly. According to one study, 75 percent of those submitting a review of the procedure said it was worth it. Here’s what you need to know.
Photofacial rejuvenation is much like other skin resurfacing procedures in that it carefully removes blemishes, wrinkles and other skin problems, exposing younger, healthier skin beneath.
It is usually performed in a dermatologist’s or cosmetic surgeon’s office: The doctor (or a technician) aims a handheld laser device at each blemish. The laser flash zaps the blemish quickly and easily. Those who are concerned about pain needn’t worry: The sensation is most often compared to the feeling of a rubber band snapping against the skin. It may sting a little but any discomfort quickly disappears. And, while there is a flash of light as the lasers hit each area, your eyes will be protected by safety goggles.
The procedure is effective for a variety of skin problems: fine lines, wrinkles, age spots, freckles, rosacea, acne scars, enlarged pores and dull complexions. It’s most often used to repair sun damage, broken capillaries and uneven redness. After the procedure, your skin will look more even in tone and younger looking.
Depending on the extent of the work done, photofacial treatments generally last about a half-hour each. Many people need four or five such treatments in order to get satisfactory results. However, unlike laser resurfacing, there is no downtime: You can have the procedure done during your lunch hour and return to work looking wonderful.
Photofacial rejuvenation is not cheap: Depending on the extent of the work done, geographic location and other factors, treatment can range between $200 and $1,800 or more. Because it is a cosmetic procedure, insurance does not generally cover the procedure.
Also, it is important to know that, as with any medical procedure, complications can occur. The skin can become discolored and the procedure can result in more fine wrinkles and some people with sensitive skin can have more breakouts than before. While these occurrences are rare, you should consider them before signing on.
As with any medical procedure, it is best to find the most highly qualified doctor to perform photofacial rejuvenation. Get information about several doctors and find out which of them has had the most experience and training. Ask if photofacial rejuvenation is the best option for your skin and what risks and/or complications you might experience during the procedure. Ask about recovery time and what steps you may need to follow after treatment.
Generally, it is a simple matter of wearing sunscreen and avoiding harsh cleansers for a time.
While you will experience very quick results with photofacial rejuvenation, it is important to realize that it won’t stop the clock completely. Sooner or later the years will take their toll again and your skin will start drooping and wrinkles will reappear. You will likely have to repeat the procedure within a few years in order to maintain the results.
Photofacial rejuvenation is ideal if you want to turn back the clock quickly and easily. If you have a reunion, wedding or other special occasion coming up, this is a great way to ensure you look your very best.
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