Light Therapy vs. Laser Facials
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Light Therapy vs. Laser Facials With all the top skincare treatments currently available to use at our neighborhood clinics and spas, it can be tough to keep track of what is what, especially when two different treatments sound like the same thing. This kind of confusion is common when it comes to light therapy vs. laser facials. But if you are thinking about doing either of these options, it is imperative to be aware that they are two distinctly different treatments that provide varying benefits and are suitable for different people or skin concerns. What is Light Therapy? To put it clearly, light therapy uses varying color wavelengths of visible LED light to provide specific benefits to your skin. Your skin uses this light as a basis of light energy to help in killing the bacteria. As the light triggers the natural responses in the body, it may aid promote improvements in the skin as a result of acne, rosacea, eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, sensitive, sun damage, and inflammatory conditions wound healing and scarring to gain the skin’s glow. During treatment, you only lie underneath a bright screen and let the apparatus do its work. Types of Light Therapy Blue Light- Known for its powerful antibacterial properties, blue light is the treatment for acne. The light efficiently treats active breakouts without irritation while reducing oil production and helping prevent outlook acne. Anti Ageing Contouring Treatment Red Light- Most often used for its anti-aging effects as it is especially useful in helping to combat fine lines, sun spots, discoloration, wrinkles, and other visible signs of aging skin. Mainly, the low wavelengths of red light can help to enhance natural hydration levels, regulate oil production, reduce redness and inflammation, and even improve circulation. Near Infra-Red Light- Similar to red light, near infra-red light is the most deeply absorbed wavelength, this treatment helps smooth lines and wrinkles, recover skin resiliency, reduce pain and inflammation, and accelerate the wound healing process, including cystic acne. This type of light only works at a deeper level than red light, which fights the signs of aging that is closer to the skin’s tone. What is a Laser Facial? From older methods of skin resurfacing like deep chemical peels, dermabrasion, and even outdated laser technologies have left many assumptions that all modern laser treatments remove the upper layers of your skin. It was done when using these techniques in the past. Before advanced technology, those who sought out resurfacing were left with skin that was white, thin, and shiny, with the risk of removing the normal color your skin has naturally. Diagnostic Testing Luckily, that is not the case, and the rejuvenating lasers of today can penetrate the skin’s surface and generate more in- depth results. Current skincare lasers are fractional, which means that a laser beam is delivered in a concentrated and pixelated way, touching the skin in tiny dots that are separated by parts of untreated skin. Treating the skin in this manner leaves behind healthy pigment-producing cells, known as melanocytes, and other typical skin cells unaffected by the treatment. As a result, the remaining healthy cells aid in healing the treated skin, significantly diminishing the risk of developing any abnormal discoloration.
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