FotoFacial RF
Over time, the aging process and the effects of the sun, wind
and pollutants in the air can wreak havoc on our skin. Unfortunately, our highly
competitive society places a premium on a youthful look.
A wide variety of medical lasers and light systems are used to
rejuvenate the skin. However, every laser is not effective for all skin types.
This means patients may have to visit multiple practices to achieve their desired
results. Now, all patients who wish to effectively remove these unwanted effects
and rejuvenate their skin can benefit from the advanced FotoFacial RF.
The FotoFacial RF uses the AURORA/ELOS system developed by SYNERON. It
combines optical energy with radio frequency (RF) energy to deliver satisfying,
lasting results. Now, patients can enjoy the results they desire regardless
of their skin type.
How is the FotoFacial RF different from other laser procedures?
Unlike other lasers, with a FotoFacial RF, the visible light energy
is absorbed by the pigment in the skins surface, while the RF energy stimulates
the production of collagen (which supports the skin) from within. A FotoFacial
RF can be used to rejuvenate the skin of the face, neck, chest and arms.
What conditions can be treated with a FotoFacial RF?
Fine lines, rosacea, flushing, pore size, ruddy complexion, broken
capillaries and spider veins, hyperpigmentation, melasma, freckles, age and
sun spots, a pregnancy mask, as well as non-pitted acne scars can all be diminished
in a softer, more gentle way with a FotoFacial RF. All patients see positive
results from a FotoFacial RF without any of the potential side effects seen
with other laser systems.
What are the benefits of a FotoFacial RF?
There is no downtime with a FotoFacial RF.
FotoFacial RF is effective on any area of the body where smoother, younger-looking
skin is desired.
With a FotoFacial RF the results are progressive.
FotoFacial RF provides lasting results.
What are the treatments like?
First, the area to be treated is cleansed. Then a thin layer of
cooling gel is applied to the treatment area. FotoFacial RF treatments are accomplished
through a delicate handpiece attached to the AURORA/ELOS system. When placed
against the skin you will feel the cold tip. When the pulse of light and low
energy radio frequency is administered there is a momentary sensation that is
easily tolerated. Treatments take between twenty minutes to a half hour depending
on the size of the area being treated.
How many treatments will I need?
Usually, 4-5 treatments are sufficient. FotoFacial RF treatments
are administered every three to four weeks. The number of skin rejuvenation
treatments depends on the area treated, your expectations and your goals.
What about the results?
With a FotoFacial RF, the results are progressive. With each treatment
you will be more pleased. Your skin will look and feel smoother. Your complexion
and skin color will begin to look more even. Fine lines and wrinkles will gradually
smooth out. Dark spots and broken blood vessels will begin to fade away. Since
the aging process continues after your treatment, maintenance treatments may
prevent the return of your symptoms.
Following your treatment:
Immediately after your treatment the area is cleansed and you
can return to your normal activities. Dark spots and small blood vessels may
seem a little more noticeable, but they will begin to fade after several days.
Your physician may recommend that you use a specially-formulated skin care product
line or prescribe a skin care regime especially formulated for your skin type
after your FotoFacial RF treatments. The use of sunscreen is recommended on
any treated areas exposed to the sun.
This information is intended to supplement, not replace, a consultation with a board certified physician. To
find out if you could be a candidate for one of these procedures
or to learn more information about these procedures, we invite you
to contact one of our doctors for a private consultation.
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