Rejuvenation

before and after laser facial skin resurfacing

Facial rejuvenation is used to combat age-related changes using a laser (fractional method) and other modern methods. They trigger biochemical reactions within cells, tighten the collagen structure, and remove folds on the forehead and the nasolabial triangle.

Indications for skin rejuvenation.

The possibilities of modern cosmetology today have become truly limitless: defects in appearance can be easily corrected using innovative laser technologies and other time-tested techniques.

Indications for skin rejuvenation:

  • aging of the face;
  • the results of the course of adolescent acne;
  • postoperative consequences;
  • decreased skin tone;
  • deep wrinkles;
  • signs of wilting.

Rejuvenation is recommended for people after 30-35 years who already have wrinkles, acne marks, age spots. Most often, anti-aging procedures are performed at the age of 40-50 by patients who do not want to go through the surgeon's knife, but prefer to use minimally invasive methods to combat aging.

Fractional laser facial rejuvenation

There are two types of fractional laser resurfacing: ablative (invasive) and non-ablative (non-invasive). They differ in the depth of penetration of the rays and the formation of microdamage zones. Later they will become the center for the synthesis of collagen-elastin structures and active regeneration.

After laser resurfacing, a mesh structure of your own elastin and collagen fibers begins to actively form at the site of the microtrauma. The technique is not inferior in its effectiveness to complex plastic surgeries.

The ablative technique promotes the targeted evaporation of certain areas of the epidermis, so that during cell regeneration a tightening effect occurs and all skin irregularities disappear. This method in cosmetology is often used to treat post-acne, scars, remove deep wrinkles, stretch marks that form during pregnancy, and sudden fluctuations in body weight.

With the non-ablative method, there is no trauma to the superficial layers of the epidermis and the main effect occurs precisely in the depths of the skin (dermis). Thanks to this, the cosmetologist manages to eliminate deep folds, scars, stimulating active cell renewal.

Laser resurfacing safety

Laser resurfacing is a proven and safe way to treat imperfections in appearance that is several times more effective than expensive cosmetic procedures. No cream with a rejuvenating effect is capable of activating the synthesis of new collagen so actively, and the laser, divided into fractions, does it, forming a new collagen, an elastin framework, which will protect the face from adverse environmental factors and the action. of gravitational forces for many years.

The laser fractions renew cells in the treated areas, increase elasticity, make the structure of the epidermis uniform, smooth and have a remarkable lifting effect. Unlike traditional laser resurfacing, fractional skin resurfacing is much gentler while maintaining high efficiency.

Laser resurfacing techniques can combat skin blemishes in a short period of time. Unlike the deep chemical peel, the laser does not have such a traumatic effect on the cells, does not require a long period of rehabilitation and gives noticeable results after the first application.