Medspa Laser Treatments: An Overview

AN OVERVIEW OF MEDSPA LASER TREATMENTS

Whether you’re a working lady or a stay-at-home mom, this is an era full of fatigue, drowsiness, and dullness. Today’s busy and hectic life makes it challenging to take care of yourself. There are several health and beauty issues which are confined to women. Certain issues related to these domains are of paramount importance.  When it comes to beauty in particular, there are women out there who are very much into taking care of their skin and beauty, and they are very persistent towards their skincare routine. However, some may not have enough time or motivation to keep up with their skin care rituals and end up with a myriad of skin problems. We all strive to achieve and maintain flawless and healthy skin. For this purpose, taking care of their skin is a must and should be a top priority.

Our overall body skin is sensitive but when it comes to facial skin, some people can have more sensitive skin than others. Therefore, it’s crucial to make sure that whatever you’re putting your facial skin through is safe and effective. In this article we’ll share everything you need to know about MedSpa laser treatments before going for a procedure. So, let’s get down to business.

Why MedSpa Laser Treatments?

Now more than ever, people want to learn about medical spa treatments and use them to boost their confidence and enhance their personalities. Many patients need more from their primary care physicians than customary clinical treatment. These patients, regardless of whether Baby Boomers or Millennial, turn to medical spas as an approach to improve their appearance and lift their confidence. A medical spa, generally, or otherwise called a clinical spa or med-spa, is a spa-like setting that offers numerous state-of-the-art appearance-improving clinical-grade procedures under the care and supervision of a qualified doctor and a group of medical caretakers and aestheticians. These medical-grade spa treatments differ in nature, yet practically every one of them has a similar objective, which is to treat or indulge the patient. Patients rush to medical spas to get an alternate kind of care than that which specialists offer in their conventional practices. USA Today reports that, in 2013, medical spas rose to about $2 billion in income. Doctors, their associates, and authorized aestheticians perform pretty much every assistance or service offered at a medical spa. A doctor handles and deals with the medical spa, yet is not constantly required to be nearby.

Let’s have a peek at some of the common laser treatment offered at MedSpas and how these treatments work:

Hair Removal Laser

We all have facial and body hair and their presence is normal for both women and men. Usually, the texture of the hair is very fine and light in color. But sometimes, due to hirsutism, thick, dark and coarse-male type pattern of hair growth is usually found on womens’ faces. Hirsutism is a kind of abnormal hair growth on a woman’s face and body. When there is an excess production or action of hormones called androgens, which are secreted by the adrenal glands or the ovaries, which is produced locally in the hair follicle, it causes hirsutism. This facial hair makes the face look untidy or uneven.

In case you’re not content with shaving, tweezing, or waxing to eliminate undesirable hair, laser hair removal might be an alternative worth considering.

Laser hair removal is one of the most widely done corrective treatments in many countries worldwide. It targets the hair follicles with high intensity light. The pigment in the follicles absorbs the light that leads to a reduction in hair growth and thickness. Discussing its applications, hair removal lasers are useful in getting rid of unsightly and unwanted hair from the face, legs, back, arms, underarms, swimsuit line, and every other area of the body. Advantages of laser hair removal include accuracy, in which lasers specifically target darker and coarser hairs without causing any damage to the skin. When it comes to speed, each beam of the laser takes a small amount of a second and can treat numerous hairs simultaneously. Smaller regions, for example, the upper lips can be treated in under a moment, and huge areas, like the back or legs, may take as long as 60 minutes. Most patients observe a visible change in the pattern and growth of hair after a normal of three to seven sessions.

Laser hair removal is more than simply ”destroying” undesirable hair. It is a clinical system that expects to prepare to perform the procedure in a way that eliminates potential dangers. Therefore, before getting your laser hair removal, you should always check the certification of the specialist or expert performing the treatment. When you’re planning or expecting to get your laser hair removal procedure done, stay clear of threading, waxing, and electrolysis for about a month and a half prior to the treatment. That is because the laser focuses on the roots or base of the hair and if it’s extracted through waxing or threading, the treatment may not be as effective. You ought to likewise stay away from sun exposure and sun damage because it can also alter your treatment’s outcomes.

Hair Regrowth Laser

Normally, all of us lose around 100 hairs on a daily basis. In most cases, those lost hair grow back, but unfortunately, some people are unable to get their locks back. It can be due to age, genetics, hormonal fluctuation, ailments (like lupus and diabetes), poor sustenance, reaction to clinical treatment (such as chemotherapy), and stress. Some of the commonly used ways of growing lost hair and treat baldness include medications (minoxidil and finasteride), hair transplant, microneedling with PRP, and laser hair regrowth treatment.

Low-level laser treatment, also known as red light treatment or cold laser treatment, discharges photons (high intensity energy beam) into the tissues of the scalp. These photons get absorbed by weaker cells, which facilitate hair development. This procedure is widely touted as safer, less invasive, and more tolerable as compared to invasive hair transplant.

Skin Resurfacing Laser

Also called laser peel, lasabrasion, or laser vaporization, this treatment is aimed at reducing the appearance of hyperpigmentation, wrinkles, acne scars, blemishes, and various other skin woes. The technique behind resurfacing lasers is to direct shirt and high-density beams of light to the problem areas. It works by sloughing away the epidermal layer of the skin gradually and precisely. Some of the common skin-resurfacing lasers available in the market include Fractora, Ultherapy, Fraxel, and Clear + Brilliant.

Clear and Brilliant

Clear and Brilliant, also called baby fraxel, is primarily a gentle and hi-tech skin-resurfacing treatment that helps to remove uneven skin tone and texture, open pores, wrinkles, age spots, inflammation, sunspots, and other skin irregularities. It’s often used for treating superficial skin problems because it used less intense pulsating beam light.

Fraxel Laser

Fraxel laser is considered a non-abrasive treatment that effectively reduces freckles, brown spots, wrinkles, scars, uneven skin texture, and dullness. It uses higher intensity of light beam and penetrates deeper into the skin as compared to Clear and Brriliant laser. It offers more dramatic and faster results, but might increase the recovery period.

Fractora

This gold standard skin treatment targets the subdermal tissues of the skin and enhances the synthesis of collagen. It remodels the tissues, giving face lift-like results without having to undergo any surgical procedure. Moreover, it addresses multiple skin problems related to discoloration and uneven skin texture. It’s been shown to significantly improve cystic acne and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation as well.

Ultherapy

Yet another non-invasive skin-resurfacing laser procedure that uses microfocused ultrasound energy to work on the deeper, dermal layer of the skin with virtually no downtime. It aims to relieve almost all kinds of skin care issues and reveals plump, bright, and youthful skin. A few sessions can visibly improve fine lines, hyperpigmentation, sunspots, and wrinkles on the treated areas.

Laser for Tissue Repair and Reduced Inflammation

There are certain restorative and repairing laser treatments which can be highly effective and safe heal and fix a damaged or inflamed tissue. It can be due to an injury or an inflammatory skin disease, such as eczema and dermatitis. These lasers target the affected area and encourage the body’s natural healing process, leading to faster recovery.

NovoThor Low Level Laser Therapy

The common laser used for this very purpose is called cold laser, photobiomodulation, or low level laser therapy. The laser works by bombarding a powerful but gentle beam of energy onto the damaged tissues. This light enters the cells and accelerates or regulates cell function. Enhanced cell activity aids in speeding up the healing process and restore the tissues to their optimal shape. Unlike other high intensity lasers that use heat this laser utilizes cold that goes deep into the skin with no pain, side effects, or damage. It alleviates redness, pain, swelling, and infection, helping injured tissues to return to their normal health and appearance.

Cellulite Reduction with Laser

Pesky cellulite is probably one of the most dreaded and widespread beauty concerns for women. No matter your weight, age, or body type, anyone can become a prey to this skin condition. A number of factors are considered to play a role in the formation of cellulite, including reduced blood flow, excess fatty tissue, genetics, hormonal disruption, lifestyle, and of course the natural process of aging. Cellulite typically appears in areas like legs, stomach, and buttocks. It gives an uneven and lumpy appearance to the skin that none of us would feel happy about. After all, who doesn’t want to flaunt summer body in a stunning swimsuit, bikini, or crop top?

When it comes to eradicating cellulite, there is not a shortage of ways, including subcision, carboxytherapy, vaccum extraction, and plenty of creams and lotion. However, laser is known to be the best approach that targets and treats cellulite effectively.

BodyFX Laser

This innovative and operational laser procedure is the ultimate solution to unwanted orange peel-like skin. It tightens the skin, eliminates fat cells from subcutaneous tissues, and helps to reduce the appearance of dimpled skin. BodyFX penetrates 2cm deep into the tissue and evacuates 60% of the fat.

It basically operates on a blend of different clinical modalities such as deep tissue heating, suction with negative pressure, irreversible electroporation, and radiofrequency. The radiofrequency enters deep into the skin and provides heating effect to the skin, underlying tissue, and extra cellular matrix which embodies collagen fibers.  The targeted heating leads to immediate contraction of collagen fibers while boosting the metabolism of fibroblasts. This causes the increased production of newer collagen fibers. The secondary irreversible electroporation or IRE terminates fat cells, giving a firming and lifting effect. The controlled light pulses and suction work in collaboration to provide well-contoured silhouette. You must be wondering what makes it better than topical cellulite treatments, invasive surgical procedures, and medications. Well, for starters, Body FX is a painless and safe procedure. So, you don’t have to go through all the hassle and trauma to achieve a cellulite-free body. It doesn’t require time for recovery so you don’t have to worry about missing work or vacation after getting your procedure done. In case you’re not struggling with cellulite and only looking for a quick and effective treatment to gain perfectly shaped body, BodyFX is your best bet.

Cellulaze

This laser treatment is thought to be a great substitute to invasive cellulite procedure. The only difference is that it uses laser instead of blades to break down fatty deposits under the skin that cause the appearance irregular, dimply skin. This tiny laser effectively improves the thickness of the skin, releases the bands (fibrous septae) of the fat and tissue that create dimples, and trigger the production of collagen. Although the treatment involves creating a tiny incision in the skin to where the laser probe is inserted, but it is a safe procedure if performed by a certified professional. The downtime is minimal, probably 1-2 days. You can notice visible difference after just one session and it lasts up to a year.

The Bottom Line

A medical spa basically facilitates their patients with a chance to get their specific skin needs and requirements examined, unlike typical medical facilities. Clinical spas offer a more slow-paced, soothing, and revitalizing experience.  As far as laser treatments are concerned, they are used to decrease facial flaws and skin anomalies, such as dark spots, wrinkles, enlarged pores, acne scars, excessive facial hair, cellulite, and tissue inflammation. Fractora, Ultherapy, Clear plus Brilliant, and Faxel are best known for skin-resurfacing while NOVOThor low level laser therapy is ideal for improved tissue regeneration and reduced inflammation. Similarly, BodyFX and Cellulaze can be done to reduce cellulite.

We hope the above information will be helpful for you as you embark on your journey to clear, smooth, firm, and radiant skin with MedSpa laser treatments.

Author: 
Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Center
Original Post Date: 
February 27, 2020
Date Last Updated: 
September 6, 2021
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