Photofacial
How a Photofacial Works
Photofacials use a specific wavelength of light that penetrates the skin and targets melanin (pigmentation) and hemoglobin (red blood cells in visible blood vessels). The light heats and breaks down these pigments, which are then naturally eliminated by the body. It also stimulates collagen production, improving skin elasticity and texture over time.
Benefits of Photofacial
Improves Skin Tone and Texture: Photofacials help reduce discoloration, age spots, and sun damage, creating a smoother, more even skin tone.
Minimizes Redness: It is highly effective in reducing redness caused by conditions like rosacea and broken capillaries.
Reduces Pigmentation: By targeting melanin, photofacials can fade freckles, age spots, and other types of hyperpigmentation.
Collagen Boost: The light energy promotes collagen production, which improves skin firmness and reduces fine lines and wrinkles.
Non-Invasive with No Downtime: The treatment is gentle and doesn’t require anesthesia, surgery, or a lengthy recovery period.
Treats Acne: Photofacials can kill bacteria responsible for acne, reduce inflammation, and minimize acne scars.
What Skin Issues Can Photofacials Address?
Sun damage
Age spots and freckles
Redness, rosacea, and broken capillaries
Hyperpigmentation and melasma
Fine lines and wrinkles
Enlarged pores
Acne and acne scars