Photofacial or Photorejuvenation: a non-surgical way to get rid of sun damage, age spots, or rosacea. Photofacials can help reinvigorate your skin and produce a youthful appearance, diminishing the presence of fine lines and wrinkles.
Used mostly on people who have excessive sun damage, age spots, or rosacea, photorejuvenation, or photofacial, is one of the treatments to brighten the skin and give it a youthful glow. Not only this, it also
works to remove hair follicles too. Similar to laser resurfacing treatments, it does not technically fall under the laser treatment
category.
Bid goodbye to the stressing issues of sun burned, rosacea, fine lines, hyperpigmentation, and more with full five face IPL photofacial/fotofacial settings. Each session is generally spanned across three weeks apart for the best outcomes.
Virtually there is no downtime after fotofacial treatment, though your skin will possibly feel and look as though it is slightly tanned for a few days after the sessions of the treatment. Your face may casually peel for a couple of week after your fotofacial treatment, and skin colouring may darken for some time. It is significant for you not to pick at or scratch your face as it marshes off the numb skin, even when your face feels itchy, because this can lead to side effects like blemishing and lasting pigmentation variations.
The right candidate for this treatment is someone with sun damage, or who sometimes experience changes in skin because of hyper pigmentation. Also, people suffering from rosacea will see remarkable outcomes after IPL photofacial treatments and they can get the best noticeable results.
People who are taking the Accutane medication strictly should not go for an IPL photofacial till minimum six months after they stop consuming the medicine. Also, expecting mothers should postpone procedure till they give birth.