Many women decide on different procedures just to restore their former beauty. However, the problem can be solved once and for all in a more concise way - to perform the procedure with laser rejuvenation.
With the appearance of the first wrinkles, most women begin to think about how they can rejuvenate their facial skin. Rejuvenation procedures are performed using a variety of methods, among which laser facial rejuvenation stands out. Most other methods are not recommended for rejuvenating the skin around the eyes.
The essence of the procedure
Today, laser facial rejuvenation is gaining more and more popularity among women, especially among those who want to get rid of the fine mask of wrinkles around the eyes.
So what exactly is a laser rejuvenation procedure? Thanks to laser action, new cells increase collagen production. Compared to conventional peels, a specific surface can be treated, which is especially important when treating the skin around the eyes. It is in the treated areas that regeneration processes take place, while in the other areas the skin is not damaged.
Laser facial rejuvenation contributes to:
- skin rejuvenation
- the disappearance of superficial wrinkles, even in the eye area
- facial contouring.
The main advantage of the method is that skin rejuvenation is done in a non-surgical way without risk of blood loss.
Different procedures
Laser facial rejuvenation can be divided into several main types: superficial, medium and deep peeling.
In the first case, the upper layer of the epidermis is treated. Age spots are removed, skin relief is smoothed. Can be used on the most delicate areas: neck, décolleté, lips, eye area. Recovery can take seven to fourteen days.
The second method helps remove dead cells in the lower layer of the epidermis. Gently affects problem areas. Helps to cope even with pronounced wrinkles, keloid scars, stretch marks. With this rejuvenation method you can get rid of low scars that are formed on the skin due to acne, warts, papillomas. Promotes an evening with skin, eliminates age spots.
The latter method is most often referred to as a non-surgical facelift. It helps to form a kind of frame that further supports the skin. Non-surgical intervention activates regenerating and rejuvenating processes in the areas of the skin that have been treated. To perform the procedure, a special device or RF rejuvenation technique is used.
Both procedures are safe and prove to be low traumatic for the skin. Smoothes deep wrinkles, evens out skin tone. Deep peeling can also be performed using the Co 2 device, but if the specialist does not have sufficient skills in working with it, such a procedure can result in deep scars on the skin.
The first two procedures are performed under local anesthesia, but the last requires general anesthesia. The procedures are performed in specialized hospitals.
The undoubted advantage of the procedures performed is their pain relief. The anesthesia used causes the patient to feel only small tingling sensations in the treated area. The duration of the procedure depends on the area of the treated surface. After the procedure, a specialist will advise you on how to care for your skin properly during the rehabilitation period.
Principle of effect
The effect on the skin is performed using a laser beam. The specialist performing the procedure regulates the temperature and depth of the laser exposure. The high temperature of the rays literally burns the skin and provokes the body to completely renew the skin. Such rejuvenation can be performed if a person wants to get rid of:
- deep nasolabial wrinkles
- age spots
- acne;
- acne;
- acne;
- demodectic scabies.
Contraindications
Like any medical procedure, rejuvenating the skin with a laser has a number of contraindications where it is strictly forbidden to perform it. This list includes:
- oncological diseases;
- diabetes;
- diseases of the cardiovascular system;
- diseases affecting blood clots
- the presence of colds and infectious diseases
- high temperature;
- rash of various etiologies in the area to be treated;
- pregnancy;
- breastfeeding period
- vegetative-vascular dystonia;
- mental illnesses
- immune deficiency;
- high or low blood pressure (hypotension, hypertension).
Laser rejuvenation is also prohibited for people under the age of seventeen, as there is a risk of disturbing the structure of the skin and for people over the age of 60, as they have a slowdown in the regeneration processes. It is not recommended to rejuvenate after taking a tan or visiting a solarium.
Laser rejuvenation provides many positive effects, among which it is worth noting the smoothing of wrinkles around the eyes. However, some individuals may experience side effects. In some groups of people, the treated areas of the skin may show:
- slight itching
- bright red spots;
- appearance of edema
- herpes rash
- peeling
- burns
- the appearance of a crust.
Each person's skin has its own sensitivity, so for some side effects disappear after a few days, for others this period may take longer.
In a small number of patients, the appearance of milium (whiteheads) was observed, scars, scars remained. Less than 4% of patients had increased pigment production and caused hyperpigmentation.
In any case, consult a specialist before performing the procedure. If the procedure is successful and all the technology is followed, after a short period of time, your friends will be amazed at your rejuvenated appearance and disappeared wrinkles in the eyes, nose and mouth.