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The most advanced skin rejuvenation technology is now available in our office for treating aging skin. Photo damaged skin is more than just wrinkles; it is hyperpigmentation (excess and uneven color changes), enlarged pores, telangiectasias and brown "age spots".
Classical treatment for most of these conditions has been dermabrasion, deep chemical peels and laser resurfacing with either C02 or Erbium Lasers. However, these treatments require significant healing time for patients. Alternative solutions have been provided through IPL Resurfacing with no visible healing time in most patients.
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No down time, minimally
invasive: what does this mean to you?
IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) is gentler than most lasers and works in a series of treatments. To reach significant improvement typically requires 5 sessions. However after each treatment, there is little visible healing other than some darkening of the skin or mild redness for a few days to a week. These can usually be covered by makeup from the day of treatment.
Patients may experience mild discomfort with IPL treatments. Some say it is similar to the snapping of a rubber band. Discomfort during the procedure can be reduced by topical anesthetic cream applied before treatment.
IPL for Photorejuvenation
Skin ages by thickening and irregularity of the surface layers. Deeper collagen becomes looser and in disarray. IPL Laser penetrates down to the collagen level of the skin for smoother textured skin. This can be achieved as well with the ELOS device. Exfoliation, Microdermabrasion, good skin care and topicals such as Alpha Hydroxy Acids, Vitamin C, and Copper Peptides can improve the surface.
IPL for Vascular and Pigmented Lesions
The face has an extensive network of veins and tiny blood vessels called capillaries. These vessels can break creating red streaks and penetrate to the surface of the skin. We often call these "spider veins." For vascular lesions, the laser heats the hemoglobin in the blood cells that cauterizes these vessels.
Rosacea is a skin condition that leaves people with red/flushed faces. This comes from dilated superficial vessels. Rosacea can also cause pimples and/or blisters on the nose and cheeks. Initial treatment is with medications aimed at the cause and should be monitored by your dermatologist. IPL Laser can treat the dilated vessels and redness without injuring the surrounding healthy skin.
Pigment changes come from increase in melanin in the skin. The skin color can become irregular. Brown "age spots" can form. Even freckles may be un-wanted. For pigmented lesions, the melanin (pigment) absorbs the laser energy, which shatters these pigment cells, which are then eaten up by the body's scavenger cells.
IPL for Hair Removal
The Vasculite SR allows customized treatment for hair removal according to your skin type and the color and texture of your hair. What is NEW is that this Laser can treat people with ALL skin types, including those of African American, Hispanic and Asian descent. The hair follicles absorb the intense light pulses creating very localized intense heat. This heat destroys the follicle and re-growth potential. This creates a permanent reduction in hair. The number of treatments required depends on a number of factors. The hair must be in a growth phase to be affected. Hair from different areas of the body grows at different rates. For significant hair reduction, most patients require from 3 to 5 treatments. Darker skin patients may require as many as 6 to 10 treatments since the laser has to be "turned down" as not to damage the more highly pigmented skin.
Questions? Contact
Dr. Pearlman or our Aesthetician about IPL Resurfacing.

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