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Introduction to the skin: its layers and functions.
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CORE™ technology deploys heat using multiple Radio Frequencies in 3 different treatment modes that target different tissue depths, from superficial layers of the skin to the hypodermis. The 4th mode – multichannel mode – creates a stronger, more accurately distributed thermal response that travels through all skin layers. The Reaction™ system combines CORE™ technology with vacuum therapy to initiate three different processes: deep tissue heating, mechanical stretch and mechanical massage. CORE™ technology deploys heat using multiple Radio Frequencies (RF) in three different treatment modes that target different tissue depths, from superficial layers of the skin to the hypodermis. The fourth mode – multi-channel mode – creates a stronger, more accurately distributed thermal response that travels through all skin layers. Along with the benefits of an effective cellulite treatment, the deep heating of subcutaneous tissue initiates a mechanical stretch in the skin that induces the production of collagen, stimulates fibroblasts to enhance collagen secretion and enhances improves the elasticity of the septae, resulting in a significant side benefit of skin tightening!

The Low Down on Laser Skin Resurfacing

Laser skin resurfacing is a noninvasive medical aesthetic treatment that has become incredibly popular with men and women due to its ability to rejuvenate the skin without surgery, the related risks or much downtime.

Laser skin resurfacing targets the upper layer of skin. This upper layer serves as the first protection against the elements, and as a result, becomes old, worn and rough. Resurfacing removes this layer with laser heat energy. Doing so forces the skin to heal, creating a fresh, new layer that’s smoother and clearer.

The majority of laser skin resurfacing techniques are ablative, which means that they evaporate the targeted layer. Treatment also stimulates new collagen generation in the middle skin layer which helps tighten the skin and treat laxity as well as wrinkles. Although you may notice an improvement after just one treatment, you’ll usually need 2 or more to get the results you want.

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What Laser Skin Resurfacing Treats

If you’ve got fine lines, shallow wrinkles and scars, an uneven tone or general roughness, laser skin resurfacing can help rejuvenate and improve your complexion. You can get your entire face or just one part treated – it’s up to you. The size and severity of your problem, as well as your body, will determine the length of recovery, however in general it can take over a week to up to a month for redness to finally go away. Other risks that you should know about include tenderness, pigment changes and in rare cases, scarring. Scarring may result if the power of the laser is set too high for you. The treatment is great for either gender; it is not just for women (although there are more women who undergo the procedure). Because your skin will be sensitive to light after treatment, successful recovery relies on your ability to protect the area from sun exposure. This is vital! You should also make sure that the area is moist but clean to prevent infection, since it will be raw. You’ll get a complete list of instructions on how to care for your skin after treatment. Follow them closely.

You’ll most likely need maintenance treatments to sustain results. This may involve treatments scheduled yearly.

Expect to pay over 00 at a minimum to completely treat your particular problem. This may not sound like the cheapest option, but it is safe, effective and fairly fast since sessions are under an hour.

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