Laser rejuvenation – technology to rejuvenate the skin of the face and body

Laser rejuvenation is a cosmetic procedure to improve the appearance of the skin using laser technology. This procedure involves the use of a laser to remove the outer layer of the skin, which stimulates new cell growth and collagen production.

Laser resurfacing can be used to treat a variety of skin problems, including wrinkles, sun damage, acne scars and age spots. This procedure can be done on the face, neck, hands and other parts of the body.

There are many different types of laser rejuvenation procedures, including ablative and non-ablative options. Ablative lasers remove the top layer of skin, while non-ablative lasers penetrate the skin without damaging the surface layer. The choice of laser treatment depends on the problem, skin type and desired results. Laser rejuvenation can only be performed by qualified medical professionals, such as dermatologists.

In 75% of cases of combating skin defects, lasers can replace injections and surgery

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Advantages and disadvantages of laser cosmetology 

Advantage

Non-invasive

Laser skin rejuvenation is a non-invasive procedure that does not require surgery or incisions, and usually does not require anesthesia. This eliminates the risk of surgery - allergy to anesthesia, infectious complications.

Stimulates collagen production

Laser skin rejuvenation stimulates the production of collagen, the protein that gives skin elasticity. It can improve skin texture and elasticity, making it look younger and healthier.

Minimal recovery time

Laser skin rejuvenation usually requires minimal recovery time. Patients can quickly return to their daily activities.

Disability

Various treatments are required

Although some improvement may be seen after one treatment, most patients need several sessions to achieve the desired results. This can make treatment more expensive and time-consuming.

It might hurt

Laser skin rejuvenation may be uncomfortable or painful for some patients, depending on the intensity of the procedure and skin sensitivity.

Risk of side effects

As with any medical treatment, laser skin rejuvenation carries the risk of side effects. This may include redness, swelling, bruising and scarring. In rare cases, the procedure may cause skin damage or changes in skin pigmentation.

how lasers work

Indications and contraindications for laser rejuvenation

Indications for laser rejuvenation

  • Wrinkles of expression are small and deep;
  • age spots and pigmentation disorders;
  • Scars from acne or other skin diseases;
  • Uneven skin texture and tone;
  • Couperous vascular network;
  • Rough or dull skin.

Contraindications for laser rejuvenation

  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding;
  • Skin infections (cold sores, herpes);
  • Active acne, rosacea, psoriasis, eczema;
  • Using certain medications such as isotretinoin (Accutane);
  • Tendency to keloid scars;
  • Skin cancer or precancerous lesions.

It is important to consult with a qualified health care professional or cosmetic surgeon to determine if laser rejuvenation is right for you. They can evaluate your skin condition and medical history to determine your risk.

preparation for laser rejuvenation

Laser rejuvenation technique

There are various methods of rejuvenation, including surgery, ultrasonic SMAS lifting and RF lifting. What makes laser rejuvenation different is that it is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that uses laser technology.

Fractional laser coating

Resurfacing is done using sapphire, erbium and fractional lasers. Fractional lasers are used to create microscopic wounds in the skin, which stimulate the skin's natural healing process and promote the production of new collagen. Fractional laser resurfacing can help reduce wrinkles, acne scars, sagging skin and hyperpigmentation.

Non-ablative laser resurfacing

Unlike fractional laser resurfacing, non-ablative technology does not remove the skin (laser thermolifting, fractional photothermolysis). The laser heats the deeper layers of the skin, which stimulates collagen production and helps improve skin texture and tone. Non-ablative laser resurfacing is less invasive than fractional laser resurfacing and is often used to treat mild to moderate signs of aging.

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy.

IPL therapy uses a broad spectrum of light to target areas of hyperpigmentation, broken capillaries and other skin irregularities. IPL therapy can also help stimulate collagen production and improve skin texture and tone.

Laser biorevitalization (not injection)

Hyaluronic acid is injected into the skin tissue. Modern laser technology allows you to do without injections. Under the influence of light rays, channels open through which hyaluronic acid enters the inner layer of the skin from the surface. During the procedure, skin texture becomes smoother, facial wrinkles are reduced, skin tone and moisture are increased, facial skin is improved, and the visibility of freckles and age spots is reduced.

CO2 laser coating

CO2 laser resurfacing is a more advanced form of laser resurfacing that uses a carbon dioxide laser to remove the outer layer of skin. This method is often used to treat deep wrinkles, severe acne scars, and visible signs of aging. Grinding is used for areas such as the décolleté, face, neck, and body. But the procedure has a longer recovery period and is associated with greater risks and side effects than other methods.

Preparation for laser skin rejuvenation

Choose the right clinic or dermatologist

 Make sure you also choose an experienced professional who specializes in laser skin rejuvenation.

Avoid exposure to the sun

As with laser hair removal, direct sun exposure should be avoided for at least two weeks before the rejuvenation procedure. Having a tan can damage your skin and make it more sensitive to lasers.

Stop using certain skin care products

Some skin care products, such as retinoids and peels, can make your skin more sensitive to lasers. Stop using this product one week before your procedure.

Hydration 

Drinking plenty of water in the days before your procedure will help keep your skin hydrated and improve the results of your laser treatment.

Follow all instructions before the procedure

Your esthetician will give you specific instructions before your procedure. To avoid complications, you must follow all the recommendations of experts.  

before and after results

Laser rejuvenation step by step

The steps of the laser skin rejuvenation procedure can vary depending on the type of laser used and the specific needs of the patient. However, some general steps can be distinguished:

Consultation: The first step is to schedule a consultation with a qualified and experienced esthetician. During this consultation, skin concerns and goals are discussed. The doctor will talk about the different types of lasers and the risks and benefits of each laser.

Preparation: Before your procedure, your doctor may ask you to avoid certain medications or skin care products that can make your skin more sensitive to the laser. He or she may also recommend that you avoid sun exposure for several weeks before your procedure.

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Use of Numbing Cream: Depending on the type of laser and the patient's pain tolerance, a topical numbing cream may be applied to the treatment area.

Laser treatment: During the procedure, the doctor uses a hand-held laser device to deliver laser energy to the treatment area. The laser moves across the skin in several passes, with the intensity and duration of each pass adjusted to meet the patient's needs. Laser energy heats the skin, stimulates collagen production and triggers the body's natural healing process.

Follow-up Visits: Depending on the type of laser treatment, a series of sessions may be required to achieve optimal results. Your doctor will schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your progress and make any necessary adjustments to your treatment plan.

It is important to remember that laser skin rejuvenation is a medical procedure that should only be performed by a qualified and experienced doctor. By carefully following the instructions before and after the procedure, you can minimize the risk of complications and achieve the best results.

Recovery after laser skin rejuvenation

  • Immediately after the procedure, you may notice redness, swelling and feel a slight burning sensation like a sunburn. These symptoms may last from a few hours to a few days, depending on the intensity of the procedure;
  • During the healing process, it is important to avoid direct sun exposure and use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher, as your skin will be more sensitive to ultraviolet rays;
  • You may also need to avoid strenuous exercise and hot showers for several days after the procedure;
  • To promote healing and reduce the risk of infection, keep the treated area clean and moist. Your doctor may recommend a special moisturizer or topical cream to use during your recovery period.
  • You should not pick any sores or blisters that have formed, as this can delay the healing process and increase the risk of scarring.

Results from laser skin rejuvenation can be expected in a few days to a few weeks after the procedure. The skin gradually becomes smoother, tighter and younger.  

Possible consequences of laser rejuvenation

As with any medical procedure, there are some potential risks and side effects to be aware of:

Redness and swelling

Redness and swelling in the treated area are side effects of laser rejuvenation. They disappear within hours or days after the procedure.

Pain and discomfort

Some people may experience mild to moderate pain and discomfort during and after the procedure, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain medications or pain relievers prescribed by your doctor.

Blisters and scars

In rare cases, laser rejuvenation can cause blisters and scars if the procedure is too intense or if the person's skin is sensitive. Proper post-procedure care and following recommended recovery protocols will help reduce the risk of these complications.

Hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation

Laser rejuvenation can also cause temporary changes in skin color, such as hyperpigmentation (skin darkening) or hypopigmentation (skin lightening). These changes usually disappear over time.

Infection

With any skin procedure, including laser rejuvenation, there is a risk of infection. It is important to keep the treated area clean and follow the recommended aftercare instructions.

What results can I expect after laser rejuvenation?  

  • Better skin texture;
  • Tightens the skin;
  • Evens skin tone;
  • Reduces pore size
  • Reduce the amount of ane;
  • Lifting effect;
  • Healthy facial skin, radiant bright skin.