Photo Facial

Also known as Laser Skin Rejuvenation, a Photo facial is a new type of skin treatment that uses various devices emitting light to treat skin problems like discoloration, hyperpigmentation, fine lines, pores as well as rosacea and blemishes.

A photo facial is a quick treatment and is often regarded as an advanced form of regular facials. It is a treatment that typically takes around 30 to 40 minutes and is used to stimulate the production of collagen in the skin, thereby giving a person a more youthful skin and appearance. Photo facials are an excellent treatment option for people who wish to treat their acne scars, wrinkles, and discoloration in the skin. Furthermore, the treatment is an outpatient procedure, with a quick recovery time and lasting results.

Types

Photo facial is a skin treatment that uses light to stimulate collagen and treat the appearance of fine lines, blemishes, and other issues of the skin. There are many types of photo facials available in the market. However, some of the most popular ones include the following:

IPL Photo Facial

Amongst the most popular photo facial treatments, the IPL photo facial uses Intense-Pulsed Light to treat skin concerns. An IPL photo facial is excellent for those suffering from severe skin problems like age spots and hyperpigmentation. It can also treat other concerns, including broken capillaries, spider veins, and even wrinkles.

In this treatment, the doctor uses devices that emit intense light pulses on the skin, which get absorbed deep into the layers of the skin and stimulate collagen production. Although this treatment is quite simple, it should always be performed by a licensed medical professional. This will ensure that the patient gets their desired results without any potential skin damage or risks. An IPL photo facial is a great option for getting instant glowing skin since it can treat multiple issues at once and has a primary goal of skin rejuvenation.

LED Photo Facial

Also commonly referred to as a Non-IPL Photo facial or Light Therapy, this type of photo facial uses Light-Emitting Diodes to treat minor skin issues. Since these lights only affect the outer layer of the epidermis, they are the best options for issues like wrinkles, acne marks, or minor blemishes.

This treatment works great for those who have sensitive skin. An LED photo facial is a painless and relaxing procedure, where one may experience a small cool spectrum of light on their skin, leaving it more youthful, hydrated, and plump. An LED Photo facial can be performed both at home as well as by licensed medical professionals, or even at a spa. However, as is with any other skin treatment, one should take care of the patient’s safety and ensure that no additional damage is done to the skin. Additionally, an LED Photo facial requires multiple sittings to restore the facial tissues and tighten the skin.

Procedure

  • Both IPL, as well as LED photo facials, use light-emitting devices to treat skin conditions. In both of these treatments, light pulses get absorbed into the skin and stimulate the production of collagen. However, since an IPL photo facial is more intense than an LED photo facial, the light pulses in this treatment get absorbed more deeply into the skin.
  • In an IPL photo facial, the light pulses are absorbed by the red blood cells and the melanin present in the skin. This is done to damage the areas intentionally so that the damaged melanin reduces hyperpigmentation.
  • In contrast, an LED photo facial depends on which color light is used during the treatment. While the green light works on hyperpigmentation, freckles, and age spots, the blue light works on acne, acne scars, and blemishes. The amber light in an LED photo facial is great for red spots and spider veins, while the red light helps to reduce fine lines and wrinkles.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many sittings are required to see effective results?

Effective results can only be achieved in multiple sittings, ranging between 3 and 5. In addition, some maintenance treatments are also required once or twice a year. These treatments should be backed with a daily skin care regime that is developed based on advice given by the doctor at the cosmetic clinic.

 

 

What type of skin problems can a photo facial treat?

Photofacial using IPL therapy can help treat the following problems associated with the skin:

• Enlarged pores and acne

• Small blood vessels visible on the face

• Broken capillaries

• Sun spots

• Pigmentation irregularities

• Skin redness

Photofacial also helps stimulate collagen growth, which, in turn, results in skin texture improvement and cures minor dermal injuries.