Laser Treatment
Laser treatment is offered for a variety of cosmetic concerns, ranging from brown spots, red spots, fine lines, acne scars, and uneven skin tone.
IPL
IPL is Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) treatment. IPL diminishes the appearance of pigmented lesions on the skin. It can be used on all parts of the body, including the face, arms, legs and chest or any area that shows discoloration as a result of sun exposure. This treatment aims to reduce the appearance of pigmented lesions and evens the skin tone. By changing the settings on the laser, IPL also diminishes the appearance of blood vessels, small veins, redness, rosacea, and broken capillaries. It can be used on all parts of the body.
Fractional Laser
Fractional, non-ablative laser treatments resurface the skin for treatment of surgical scars, acne scars, fine lines, stretch marks, sun-spots, and melasma. Using the principle of selective photothermolysis, light-based treatment targets different aspects of the skin reducing the appearance of scars and pigmentation without harming surrounding skin. In just a few fast, easy treatment sessions, scars, lines, and discolored skin are much less visible, leaving behind smoother, more attractive skin.
Clear and Brilliant
Clear + Brilliant is a gentle skin resurfacing laser treatment. This treatment is safe for all skin types for the treatment of fine lines, sunspots, mild scarring, and sun damage. The treatment involves six fast and easy sessions at least two weeks apart. This laser treats scars, lines, and discolored skin without leaving you with any downtime. Each treatment takes about 20 minutes. The laser refreshes skin tone and texture by gently penetrating deeper levels of the skin. This treatment can also increase skin permeability, allowing skincare products to penetrate deeper layers of the skin and work more effectively.
What Does The Laser Treatment Feel Like
When the pulse of light is delivered, some patients experience a mild pinching or stinging sensation. No local anesthesia or pain medication is typically required. However, some patients may prefer to use a topical anesthetic when sensitive areas are treated.