Photorejuvenation procedures help get rid of blood vessels, relieve puffiness and even out the tone of the face, but they are recommended to be carried out in the autumn-winter period, when there is no active sun. Svetlana Bogacheva, dermatologist and cosmetologist at the Klazko clinic, told socialbites.ca.
“At the end of winter, I recommend patients to take the BBL facial photorejuvenation course. The procedure helps to get rid of age spots, prominent blood vessels and vascular networks, and generally even out the skin. However, it is important to complete the course before spring, as active sun exposure increases the risk of exposure to ultraviolet rays,” explained the doctor.
According to the beautician, the BBL procedure also has an anti-inflammatory effect.
“This procedure also gives good results on problem skin and facial rashes such as acne and post-acne,” he explained.
Svetlana Bogacheva added that the photorejuvenation procedure gives the best result in combination with peeling and biorevitalization.
“Peels remove dead skin cells from the skin and encourage collagen and elastin production. “The main task of biorevitalization is hydration, which is especially important in winter, because temperature changes in rooms and central heating greatly dry the skin,” said the beautician.
The doctor warned that the effectiveness of these techniques and various procedures largely depends on the individual characteristics of the patient’s body and skin.
“Accordingly, after carefully collecting an anamnesis during the consultation and evaluating and comparing all factors, I recommend a special rejuvenation program for each patient, which includes certain “spring” procedures,” the doctor concluded.
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