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we immediate treat people with redlight after lasers or light (see link) and have them use skincare to heal more quickly. do a free skincare consult with us. proper skincare protocols are needed post energy based treatments. Best, DR. Emer.
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You likely have post inflammatory hyperpigmentation/melasma/discoloration that needs cosmelan or enlighten peels at home which we can do virtually and send to your home along with aerify peels regularly, vivatia foam, restorsea 10x, faith essence serum, and cosmelan 2 cream. you need a sk...
Red LED light therapy will not affect your Botox. Using light therapy before or after botox can help reduce bruising, swelling and tenderness associated with these injections. In fact , when used over a period of time LED therapy can actually reduce the number of injcetions and create healthier...
LED is safe to use as skin treatment during pregnancy. I often suggest LED treatment to my pregnant patients who are experiencing changes in their skin during this period. LED lights can kill bacteria, reduce inflammation and fight signs of aging by improving fine lines and wrinkles.
At home devices do very little, but lasers done well can really help and will never harm the skin. cosmelan can be done at home now (see link).For facial rejuvenation, 1) skin care with products and PRP/microneedling 2) PDT light therapy few times a month with growth factors 3) laser t...
No. LED will not warp cartilage or implants. Cartilage may naturally warp depending on how it is harvested and used however LED will not influence this. Hope this helps!Johnson C. Lee, MD Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon
Yes, LED Light therapy would be very helpful with Rosacea. The Dr Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite™ FaceWare Pro is great! Blue lights Calms redness and reduces inflammation.
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