Advantages and Disadvantages of Epidermal Leveling

Epidermal Leveling, an exfoliation based facial restoration process, works as a feasible treatment for several skin conditions. The procedure serves as an alternative to traditional chemical peels and laser light therapy.

Advantages of Epidermal Leveling

  • Epidermal Leveling uses non incision based instruments to exfoliate layers of damaged skin.
  • The procedure has the ability to mix and pair with other facial therapy solutions because no chemicals get used during any phase of the treatment.
  • The epidermal Leveling solution works well with all skin tones and colors.
  • The Leveling process does not affect pregnant women or those women in the nursing phase because of the chemical free attribute.
  • The epidermal Leveling process works to repair skin damaged from acne and other bacterial infections, scarring, mismatching skin pigmentation, plus fine lines, wrinkles and folds.
  • The Leveling procedure provides immediate results and patients have the ability to leave the treatment site as soon as the therapy finishes.
  • The treatment causes little to no pain in treated patients during or after the procedure.
  • Patients receive Epidermal Leveling treatment from trained professionals in doctors’ offices.
  • The Epidermal Leveling procedure has the ability to make other treatments more effective.

Disadvantages of Epidermal Leveling

  • The Epidermal Leveling procedure temporarily removes facial hair, which causes some patients to avoid the treatment on areas near eyebrows and the hair line.
  • The chemical free solution does require multiple reoccurring therapy sessions. One treatment a month often results in the best results, and the cost of the repeated procedure can be high.
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