Skin rejuvenation with a modern picosecond laser
Skin rejuvenation with a modern picosecond laser
Umów wizytęOpis zabiegu
Picosecond laser skin correction is a modern method of skin rejuvenation that uses ultra-short laser pulses (approximately 480 trillionths of a second) to improve skin texture and reduce wrinkles, scars, hyperpigmentation and other skin imperfections. Picosecond technology is characterized by very short pulse durations, which ensures precise and effective action with minimal risk of damage to surrounding tissue.
The picosecond laser facial skin correction procedure involves irradiating the skin with short laser pulses that generate photothermal and photoacoustic effects in the tissues. This stimulates regenerative processes in the skin, including the production of new collagen and elastin, which helps to increase its firmness, elasticity and improve its overall appearance. The treatment is non-invasive and usually does not require a long recovery period.
Szczegóły zabiegu
The procedure begins with a thorough skin cleansing and, if necessary, the use of local anesthesia to ensure patient comfort. Then, using a picosecond laser, the doctor performs a series of precise effects on the area to be treated. The duration and number of laser pulses are selected individually according to the needs and therapeutic goals.
After treatment, the skin may be slightly red and swollen, but these symptoms usually disappear within a few days. Patients can return to most daily activities almost immediately after treatment.
Wskazania
- Reduction of wrinkles and fine lines: For those who want to smooth the skin and reduce the signs of aging.
- Treatment of scars, including acne scars: For those who want to reduce the appearance of scars.
- Removing age spots and melasma: For those with unsightly skin discoloration.
- Reducing enlarged pores: For those who have problems with skin texture and want a more uniform and smooth complexion.
- Improving overall skin quality: For those seeking overall rejuvenation and improved skin condition.
Przeciwskazania
- Pregnancy and breast-feeding: There is no data on the safety of treatment during these periods.
- Freshly tanned skin: Tanned or freshly sunburned skin may be more susceptible to damage and unpredictable reactions.
- Active skin infections: For example, herpes or other viral and bacterial infections.
- Photosensitive conditions: conditions such as porphyria, which can be exacerbated by exposure to light.
- Use of photosensitising medications: Some medications can increase the skin’s sensitivity to light, which increases the risk of adverse effects.