Skin Rejuvenation

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How does Intense Pulsed Light work?
Lynton’s Intense Pulsed Light system releases precise controlled short pulses of filtered light that stimulate the fibroblast cells within the skin that produce collagen and elastin. In addition, specific lesions such as thread veins, age spots and freckles can be targeted resulting in a more uniform complexion. The skin becomes firmer, appears more radiant and enlarged pores are reduced.

How is the treatment carried out?  
The skin is thoroughly cleansed, and a mild relaxing skin peel is performed before the Intense Pulsed Light to maximise the results. Exfoliating the skin to remove the top layers of dead skin leaves the skin feeling smooth and soft. A thin layer of chilled gel is applied to the area to guide the light into the skin. The light applicator is placed onto the skin and a short pulse of light is released. The hand piece is then moved to the neighbouring area and the process is repeated until the entire area is treated. The chilled gel is removed and the area cooled. During treatment protective eye wear will be provided.

Am I suitable for treatment?  

Yes, treatment is suitable for most people except for dark or tanned skin.

How does the treatment feel?  

Treatment is mildly uncomfortable, no anaesthesia is required though and most people describe the discomfort as moderate and acceptable, not unlike a quick pin prick.

Are there any side effects?  

The skin may be quite red and slightly swollen after treatment but this usually subsides quickly. Very rarely a small blister may form and there can be temporary lightening or darkening of the skin. However, most people experience no side effects and any skin reaction usually disappears within a few hours.

What should I expect after the treatment?  

Redness and a slight warming sensation are normal after treatment.  A cooling pack is applied after treatment to calm the skin.  You may see a darkening of any pigmented spots before they flake off, leading to a more even skin tone. Tightening of the skin should increase over the following months as new collagen is produced within the dermis.

How many treatments are necessary?  

Treatments are carried out every 2 to 3 weeks and 6 treatments are recommended for best results. Thereafter, top-up sessions are performed as required, but typically once or twice a year.

How long does each treatment take?  

A facial treatment, including a skin peel usually takes about 45 minutes.

Consultation Procedure  

Prior to treatment you must first undergo a consultation where details about your medical history are obtained in order to confirm suitability.  Before proceeding you will be asked to sign a consent form and undergo a test patch.  This is priced at £25 and redeemable against treatment price.  Which starts at £120.

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