Summer-Ready Laser and Energy Treatments: Top Choices to Consider Now
In the realm of beauty and skincare, the UK is witnessing a surge in the adoption of innovative aesthetic treatments. From laser tattoo removal to acne treatment, these cutting-edge procedures are transforming the way people approach their skincare routines.
For those who have experienced the disastrous results of microblading, semi-permanent laser tattoo/brow removal offers a safe solution. This treatment can undo the damage and prepare the skin for expertly microbladed brows eight weeks after removal.
When it comes to sunny holidays, scheduling Broadband Light (BBL) treatment at least four weeks in advance is recommended. This allows adequate healing time and prevents adverse outcomes. Optimal results from three to four BBL Heroic treatments, spaced four weeks apart, can be achieved, with top-ups required twice a year.
BBL Heroic is a faster and more precise skin-brightening broadband light treatment, effective against pigmentation, redness, and dilated capillaries. However, it may not be suitable for very dark skin tones.
The Moxi fractional laser targets water molecules in the skin to create micro-coagulation zones, initiating a healing, anti-ageing process. For optimal results, a series of three to four treatments, spaced four weeks apart, is recommended, with sun protection essential for at least two weeks post-session.
Aerolase Neo Skin Rejuvenation, a new addition to the UK market, is a collagen-boosting laser suitable for all skin tones, thanks to its 650-microsecond pulse technology.
Laser and energy-based treatments are best performed during the cloudier months to avoid UV-induced reactions post-treatment.
Toenail fungus is no match for the Alma ClearLift Nd:YAG laser, which requires three to four 15-minute sessions, spaced two weeks apart, for successful treatment.
Deka Again laser, priced at £150 per treatment for the bikini line, is a laser hair removal treatment with dual-laser technology suitable for all skin tones.
In the quest for smoother skin texture and firmer skin, Sylfirm, a radiofrequency microneedling treatment, comes to the rescue. It is capable of minimizing rosacea and melasma, with three to five sessions significantly calming down flushing and melasma.
For those battling acne, the Cutera Aviclear laser, priced at £4500 for a course of 3, offers a solution. This treatment suppresses sebum overproduction indefinitely.
LaseMD Ultra 'Babyfacial' is a laser treatment for melasma that increases skincare serum absorption by 80%.
Lastly, the Harmony Bio-Boost Collagen Facial, priced at £450 per session, is a laser treatment for collagen production, elastin tightening, and skin brightening.
October to May is considered laser season due to the temporary skin sensitivity caused by these treatments. Most doctors advise not to expose skin to the sun at all for a minimum of two weeks after each laser treatment session.
As these treatments continue to gain popularity, the search for the latest advancements and the most skilled aesthetic doctors remains a hot topic. Unfortunately, as of now, there are no relevant search results identifying which aesthetic doctor in London has recently used and is now offering the newest Alma Harmony Laser System nationwide.
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