Understanding the Process of Rejuvenation
Photorejuvenation is a revolutionary form of skin treatment that makes use of intense pulsed light (IPL) or other chemical and thermal methods in treating certain skin conditions and removing wrinkles that are present due to the aging process. The procedure enhances the wound healing on the skin through the creation of new healthy cells. Also, photorejuvenation reverses the effects of the aging process to a certain extent through removal of wrinkles.
There are three forms of photorejuvenation. These are thermal photorejuvenation with the use of a radio-frequency device in inducing a thermal effect in the skin, chemical photorejuvenation with chemical peels and mechanical photorejuvenation with lasers. Laser surfacing is being used as a technique in the photorejuvenation treatment, wherein the molecular bonds are being dissolved by the laser. Laser surfacing is an effective technique in treating wrinkles, sun damage, acne scars, stretch marks, and spider veins. Fortunately, photorejuvenation possess a little or no side effects.