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As the last of the Baby
Boomers (those born 1946 to 1964) turn 40 this year,
the popularity of aesthetic procedures that aim to
turn back the clock is skyrocketing. Brown spots,
broken capillaries and other fallout from photo aging
and tanning
are easy targets for systems that use broadband light
to repair these defects through a process called
photo rejuvenation. Additionally, facial wrinkles can
now be treated non-ablatively, contributing to a more
youthful appearance. These procedures are done on the
face, declote, arms, hands, back and shoulders. |
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Using relatively
low-energy, short-pulse broadband light, imperfections
such as erythema of rosacea, superficial
telangiectasia, dyschromia, age spots and other
discolored signs of photoaging can be gently heated
and eliminated, replaced by newer, younger looking
skin. |
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Using radio frequency energy to heat the skin's microvasculature and
provide dermal heating that stimulates the growth of
new collagen, facial wrinkles can be eliminated easily
and non-ablatively.
Please see non surgical face lift for much more
detail. |
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