What is Hand Photorejuvenation?
Hand Photorejuvenation uses Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) to target red and
brown pigmentation. The light passes harmlessly through the skin and is
absorbed by spots and lesions. Abnormal cells are destroyed, leaving
only healthy tissue. IPL also promotes the growth of collagen, fills in
scars and gives skin a youthful glow.
How does the treatment work?
The skin is cleansed, prepared with gel and then treated with the
light. Afterwards, the gel is cleaned off, and sunblock is applied.
Cold compresses may be used if needed. You may return to your
normal routine immediately.
How many treatments are required?
The standard schedule is one treatment per month for five months. Some
clients may be satisfied with the results from two or three sessions,
and some may seek additional treatment.
Is Hand Photorejuvenation safe?
Hand Photorejuvenation is a safe, common and quick treatment with little
risk.
Are there any possible side effects?
You may experience a sunburned effect for a few hours afterwards. Spots
will temporarily appear darker, and hair growth may be affected.
Swelling, blistering, infection, unwanted pigmentation changes and
scarring are rare effects, and you should contact your doctor if they
appear.
Will there be any downtime?
No, you may return to your daily routine immediately.
What are the benefits of Hand Photorejuvenation over other treatments?
Hand Photorejuvenation's quick treatment time, visible results and lack
of downtime make it a popular method to achieve the desired effects.
What are the results?
Hand Photorejuvenation gives skin a healthy, youthful look, as well as
decreases the appearance of blemishes such as scars, brown spots and
redness.
What can be expected post-treatment?
Your skin will be sensitive and will need to be protected from the sun.
Any swelling should be minimal and can be treated with cold compresses.
The red and brown areas should flake off after a few days.
How soon will results appear?
Noticeable results appear after the first few treatments.
How long does a Hand Photorejuvenation treatment last?
A session lasts around thirty minutes.
What conditions respond best to this treatment?
Dark spots, redness, aging, freckles and sun spots all respond well to
Hand Photorejuvenation.
Who are candidates for Hand Photorejuvenation?
Healthy individuals with minor blemishes are likely to be candidates for
Hand Photorejuvenation.
Who should avoid Hand Photorejuvenation?
You may not want to have Hand Photorejuvenation if you have a history of
excessive scarring, excessive bleeding or bruising, sun sensitivity,
keloid formation or poor healing. Those with a family history of skin
cancer should talk to their doctor about whether or not to proceed with
treatment.
How does the treatment feel?
You will experience minor discomfort similar to a mild sunburn.
How long do the results last?
The effects of Hand Photorejuvenation can be permanent if the skin is
well cared for.
What are the alternative treatments?
There are other light treatments and topical creams that may be used
instead. You should consult your doctor, as Hand Photorejuvenation will
not treat the underlying conditions causing your blemishes.
What are the limitations of Hand Photorejuvenation?
Those with darker skin are less likely to see results and more likely to
experience adverse side effects.
Instructions for before treatment:
Avoid sun exposure and sunless tanning for four weeks. Do not take
aspirin, ibuprophen or other anti-inflammatory medications for at least
three days before your session. You cannot be treated while you have
open infections or sores in the area.
Instructions for after treatment:
Protect your skin with moisturizer and sunblock. Cold compresses and
steroid creams may be used as needed. Avoid irritating your skin. Avoid
sun exposure and sunless tanners for the first four weeks.
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