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Hi Pachuko123, thank you for your post. No, a laser treatment like Laser Genesis should not impact any dermal fillers that you may have, particularly hyaluronic acid fillers like Restylane. Hyaluronic acid is a substance that naturally occurs within the body, and laser treatments are not designed to affect it. In fact, most laser treatments do not penetrate the skin deeply enough to reach and interfere with any injectable dermal fillers. Talk to your Laser Genesis provider before your treatment, however, to make sure they are aware that you have dermal fillers. They may have certain techniques they would prefer to use depending on the types of fillers you currently have. Best of luck!
Thank you For your question! I suggest my patients wait about 72 hours post-fillers to have a Laser Genesis treatment. In fact, if you do have bruising or some swelling post-filler, the Laser Genesis can actually help resolve these faster. So that's an added benefit.
Genesis & LimeLight? Absolutely! These two in combination work wonderful together. In fact, we offer the 3D Rejuvenation package (Titan, Limelight & Genesis) together for optimal anti-aging treatments. Genesis and LimeLight work great together to improve the overall texture of the skin; reducing...
Lasergenesis should be spaced out 2 weeks apart so this may not be ideal for you unless another spa or doctors office is around to finish the treatment. I would suggest you do at least 4-6 total treatments to get the best results.
You are a great candidate for lasergenesis! Lasergenesis is an Nd:YAG laser that uses a rapid pulse rate to help stimulate collagen formation in the skin. It will help reduce the redness and the size of your large pores. It helps really improve the skin texture and reduce...