Laser rejuvenation

Laser rejuvenation

Loss of tone, sagging skin and sagging features are the main elements that defineageing facial skin. Fortunately, thanks to innovations in dermatology and aesthetic medicine, this can be remedied without resorting to surgery.

New treatments make it possible to firm up the face effectively, without changing its features and without necessarily having to resort to a scalpel.Laser technology makes it possible to treat pathologies and imperfections by combining effectiveness and comfort for gentle, non-aggressive rejuvenation. it is the safest and most effective alternative to a facelift.

The laser is a particularly effective tool and recommended for both young and mature people who want to correct skin irregularities of the face such as: periocular wrinkles, bar code, neck and décolleté wrinkles, but also for scars due to acne, melasmas, skin spots, scars and stretch marks.

The treatment consists of passing laser light directly onto the skin. The light beam targets the water in the tissue. At the same time, new collagen and elastic fibres are formed deep inside the skin. In essence, this technology causes the genesis of new cells and increased collagen production.

The treatment lasts about half an hour and is absolutely painless, at most you may feel a sensation of warmth. The number of sessions required varies depending on the depth of the wrinkles and spots, generally ranging from 2 to 4. As a result, wrinkles of dark spots caused by age or excessive sun exposure disappear or are greatly reduced. The result will be visible from the very first session and will give a smooth, firm and collagen-enriched skin. After the treatment it will be necessary to follow the doctor's instructions and avoid sun exposure, which is why it is preferable to undergo the treatment from autumn onwards.

Of course, the laser cannot completely replace a lifting operation, which can correct deeper and more extensive blemishes, but it is very useful for correcting expression lines, spots or small scars.