Using IPL™ (Intense Pulsed Light)
For the treatment of brown and red spot removal

PhotoRejuvenation is a cosmetic treatment designed to produce younger and healthier looking skin. As most of us age, we begin to see visible signs of sun damage, time, and lifestyle choices appearing in our complexion. This aged look may include freckles, rosacea, broken capillaries, dark spots, blotchy skin color, redness of the face and neck, enlarged pore size and uneven pigmentation.


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The following section is designed to help answer
frequently asked questions about PhotoRejuvenation

What is PhotoRejuvenation?
PhotoRejuvenation is the only procedure that can treat vascular redness, the appearance of rosacea, brown spots, sun damage, skin texture, and collagen structure all at once. With the use of Intense Pulsed Light (IPL™) technology, dramatic improvements can now be accomplished with little or no "downtime" and with minimal discomfort.

How does the treatment work?
An intense light is applied in a series of gentle pulses over the treatment area. Without damaging the skin, the light penetrates through the skin and is absorbed by the abnormally dilated vessels or pigmentation. The heat impairs the vessel or lesion, and the body begins its natural healing process. This lesion will darken before if flakes off or is absorbed by the body. Treatment can be given as frequently as every three weeks.

How many treatments will I need?
For optimal results, a series of 5 treatments are recommended. Some patients see significant improvements in 2 to 3 treatments; others require more. Follow-up treatments may be desired once a year to maintain results.

What are the benefits of PhotoRejuvenation?
Treatment improves sun spots, age spots, dull complexion, uneven pigmentation, large pores, sun damaged skin, and early signs of aging. The treatment also improves red flushing skin, rosacea, and broken capillaries. With this treatment you can also enjoy smoother skin with more even one. Research confirms that there is minimal discomfort during treatment and patients typically resume regular activities immediately.