A Synergy of Intense Pulsed Optical and Radio Frequency Energy
The use of gentle pulsed light to create a youthful vitality, tone, texture, colour and smoothness to the skin. The FotoFacial is a no-downtime, outpatient procedure that fades pink and brown discolorations, improves rosacea, lessens pores and smoothens fine wrinkles.
What is the FotoFacial RF Pro® treatment?
FotoFacial RF Pro® treatments are full face, neck, hands or body treatments using Intense Pulsed Light (IPL), Infrared (IR), Laser and/or Radiofrequency (RF) energy combined in the same pulse. These gentle, no-downtime treatments are used to improve the cosmetic appearance of the face, neck or body. The original FotoFacial® procedure was co-developed by Dr. Patrick Bitter, Jr. a dermatologist and Dr. R. Stephen Mulholland, a plastic surgeon, bringing together the best of aesthetic dermatologic skin care and cosmetic plastic surgery into one non-invasive procedure. The FotoFacial® procedure has increased in popularity and recognition to the point where it is now one of the most commonly performed cosmetic procedures in North America. Dr. Bitter and Dr. Mulholland have trained over 6,000 physician practices in the art of the FotoFacial® and the procedure has been featured in Allure, Cosmopolitan, In Style, Vogue, USA today, and numerous national and regional TV shows such as the TODAY Show and Extreme Makeover. Many Hollywood stars and TV personalities rave about the FotoFacial® and credit this procedure for the renewed health and vitality in their skin. The FotoFacial RF Pro® is the next generation in high-tech skin enhancement.
How does the FotoFacial RF Pro® differ from other photorejuvenation procedures?
In marrying Intense Pulsed Light (IPL), Diode Laser, and RadioFrequency (RF) energy into one treatment, FotoFacial RF Pro® treatments offer the very latest and most effective high-tech, non-invasive form of non-invasive skin enhancement. Many other lasers and devices such as basic IPL Photorejuvenation or Intense Pulsed Light systems claim to deliver state-of-the-art photorejuvenation. With these basic IPL Photorejuvenation procedures you may notice a degree of improvement in the appearance of some aspects of your skin. However, by combining RadioFrequency and Intense Pulsed Light, IR or Laser Diode into one FotoFacial RF Pro® treatment, you will achieve the optimal degree of enhancement to all components of your skin. By adding the RadioFrequency to the Intense Pulsed light, Infrared and/or Laser the FotoFacial RF Pro® procedure can now boast excellent, no downtime wrinkle improvements together with the significant improvement in redness, rosacea, pinkness, spider veins, pores and texture.
How are the FotoFacial RF Pro® treatments performed?
The FotoFacial RF Pro® treatments are simple, office based treatments. The patient is covered with a thin layer of cooling gel and the entire face, chest, hands or arms are treated with a gentle pulse of light and Radiofrequency energy. Each treatment takes about 30 minutes and involves pulses of bright visible light and Radiofrequency energy that are passed into the skin. Because each FotoFacial RF Pro® treatment is gentle, most patients require 5 or 6 FotoFacial® treatments to see the desired results and they are performed every 3 weeks. In certain skin types, a microdermabrasion is performed between FotoFacial® treatments to enhance the penetration of the light and Radiofrequency energy.
How does the FotoFacial RF Pro® work to improve the appearance of the skin?
Each pulse of the FotoFacial® device sends multiple types of energy into your skin, Intense Pulsed Visible Light, IR, Laser and/or RadioFrequency (RF) energy, that act synergistically to enhance the skin. Energy is given up to brown spots, blood vessels, and redness to gradually and gently lessen or eliminate these blemishes. The RadioFrequency also produce significant amounts of collagen, elastin and ground substances, the thick undercarpet of the skin, resulting in a noticeable and significant smoothening of fine to moderate wrinkles and textural irregularities of the skin.
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