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RevLite Laser Skin Rejuvenation...The Quick, Easy and Effective Way!

 

The effects of age and sun on the skin:

 

As the skin ages and the sun wreaks its havoc, the subdermal collagen and elastin support network breaks down.  Lines and wrinkles appear, age spots surface and the facial structure soon loses its fight against gravity.  Creams and serums can only do so much to fix the breakdown of the skin's matrix, pigmentation problems and other effects of the sun.  Laser therapy, on the other hand, employs a precise wavelength of light energy to go where topical treatments can't.  In fact studies demonstrate that laser therapy helps create a rejuvenated appearance, smooth texture, even skin tone and decreased pore size.

 

Maximum results with minimal downtime:

 

In the past, physicians only used ablative lasers to impair the top layers of the skin.  While these lasers are still used to treat deep wrinkles and advanced photo-damage, they can mean significant downtime for patients.  RevLite is a non-ablative laser that uses PhotoAcoustic Technology Pulse (PTP) energy for quick full-face treatment options with no downtime and minimal discomfort.  As new collagen synthesises, lines and wrinkles diminish while the facial structure feels and appears firmer and smoother.

 

What to expect:

 

RevLite is extremely effective when administered by an experienced practitioner.  The selective energy targets only collagen fibres or pigment.  The addition of the PhotoAcoustic Technology Pulse (PTP) feature on the RevLite laser allows practitioners to treat large spot sizes on all skin types, even dark and tanned skin, with the highest degree of effectiveness and comfort.  This advanced PTP setting penetrates the skin to stimulate collagen, and to diminish wrinkles and acne scars.  As the laser is administered, patients describe a tingling sensation and a topical anaesthetic can be used but is generally not necessary.  Because non-ablative laser rejuvenation is a gradual process, 4 - 6 treatments spaced 3 - 5 weeks apart are typically indicated.

 

Get started now!

 

Revlite treatment professionals are trained to assess your skin and determine areas that can be improved.

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