We all age, yet none of us wish to see the signs of aging, major plastic surgery
was the only effective treatment for skin laxity, which adds years to our overall
facial appearance. Yet while we want to maintain a firm, fresh look, today's active
lifestyles leave little time for post-operative recuperation periods, not to mention
the side effects or prohibitive costs of surgery. Besides, who wants to waits until
sagging is so serious that it demands a major surgical procedure?
Today, there is a simple, quick and non-invasive alternative: pulsed light. Safely
and with minimal pain, this technology tightens loose skin on the face,
neck,arms, and abdomen, where sagging skin unattractively points out the
passage of time.
How does pulsed light technology work?
Without damaging the skin's surface, pulsed light safely and effectively heats
the inner layer – dermis – of the skin, inducing the formation of collagen,
essential for a firm, young look.
What to Expect
Patients must consult with a physician to determine their course of treatment. Results depend on factors that include age, the target area's location and the severity of skin laxity. Patients generally note improvement soon after treatment, while others witness results gradually.
Before treatment, a cold gel is usually applied to the area to be treated. Then, the physician delivers precise pulses of light to the target area. Patients report little or no pain with pulsed light treatment, and can return to their normal activities immediately.
Is it safe?
Pulse light assures safe, effective treatment. Light pulses precisely heat precisely heat their intended targets, causing little or no skin damage or discomfort. This optimal use of energy both increases safety and eliminates the need for cooling methods. Clinical trials conducted by leading authorities on pulsed light document its safety and effectiveness.
Does it hurt?
While pain tolerance is an individual matter, most people tolerate pulsed light treatment well, and describe the sensation as a rubber band snap to the skin. The majority of patients require no anesthesia, through topical anesthesia, though topical anesthetic and post-treatment cold compresses are an option for sensitive areas.
The Pulsed Light Advantage
Conventional skin tightening methods include topical skin lotions and creams, dermabrasion, chemical peels and resurfacing lasers.
As superficial emulsions cannot fully restore collagen in the skin's inner layer, they may have limited value if not used in combination with other treatments. Ablative resurfacing, while more effective, may cause swelling and redness. In any cave, the prolonged recovery time that often accompanies more dramatic resurfacing may not suit those patients who seek effective skin rejuvenation with minimal downtime and risk.
In contrast, pulsed light penetrates and heals your skin's inner layer without harming its surface. The light tightens, as well as tones and textures your skin. The result: improved overall skin appearance without injury.
