Foto Facial

There isn't anything more pleasurable or tranquil then feeling the sun on your face. It can be reassuring to some. But the reverse effect of a life span of sun exposure can cause unlimited damage to your skin. The damage however, is not irreversible; you can reverse the effects of the sun by utilizing a cosmetic procedure called Foto Facial.

Foto facial is a delight for your worn-out, sun damaged skin, eliminating sun spots, age spots and blotchy skin. Another option to microdermabrasion and chemical peels, Foto facial invigorates your skin so that you look and feel younger.

Foto facial is also the just the thing to diminish fine lines and wrinkles! And with little to no recovery time, you can go back to work or resume other activities immediately following therapy.

Foto facial Procedure

The Foto facial procedure is based on the identical philosophy as lasers in that light energy is absorbed into exacting target cells with color in the skin. The IPL or light energy is transformed to heat energy, which causes damage to the precise target area.

IPL Foto facial procedure differs from lasers in that it uses an assortment of wavelengths or colors in each pulse of light instead of just one wavelength. Because this method uses filters, it is able to supply the precise quantity of energy output that is necessary for explicit treatment of the affected area. This assists the saturation cycle and avoids the use of unnecessary force reaching to the target tissue preventing any damage.

Foto facial is a non-ablative resurfacing procedure that targets the lower layers of skin or dermis without affecting the top layers of skin or epidermis. The outcome isn't typically as impressive as ablative resurfacing where both the dermis and epidermis are injured to generate a much more obvious overall result.

DermaNetwork.org is a leading resource for Foto Facial information. Search for a cosmetic dermatologist near you today!

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