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Photo Facial Medical Reports
Dermatology Times:
ADVANTAGES APLENTY
"New collagen forms in the skin, which gives it a smoother texture: pores appear smaller; fine lines and wrinkles are decreased; the skin has greater elasticity and the improvements begin after the first treatment."
ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING AREAS IN THE FIELD OF SKIN CARE
"In my experience, Photo Facial works much better than many of the other non-ablative laser treatments of the skin." Dr. Lefkovits said: "We have had tremendous success."
RESULTS OF PHOTO FACIAL TESTS
"All aspects of photo damage including wrinkling, skin coarseness, irregular pigmentation, pore size, telangiectasia showed visible improvement in more than 90% of people with no recover time.
Massaging Pulse Light is a new and effective method of skin restoration."
NEW COLLAGEN FORMATION
"Biopsy evaluations after 6 months showed that dermal remodeling with a massaging pulse light source can lead to histological evidence of new collagen formation with associated clinical
improvement."
ANNA RAGAZ INSTITUTE
"Massaging pulse light is the most advanced skin resurfacing technique that restores health and restores the skin. It provides the precision and versatility of laser technology without the downtime, discomfort, or damage to the skin surface layer."
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY
"Medicine has yet to find a way to turn back time, but Massaging Photo Facial makes it easier to look younger in no time at all! Called Massaging Photo Facial, it is one of the hottest topics in the field of skin care. That is because the procedure can help improve the appearance of again or sun damaged skin through a series of 4 to 6 treatments lasting 20 to 30 minutes each, and requires practically no downtime. Patients may notice results after the first treatment."
PUBLISHED ARTICLES
Does It Really Work? Dayspa and Allure
Photorejuvenation: It Really Works, Dermatology, from the publishers of New England Journal of Medicine
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