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photrejuvenation

Photo Rejuvenation

Photo rejuvenation refers to therapies which are light based but are not laser treatments.

Two photo rejuvenation treatments offered at the Nakatsui DermaSurgery Centre are the LimeLight and the Xeo Intense Pulsed Light systems. The advantages are that the treatments are fast, the recovery time is short, and the risk of side effects is low. More than one treatment session is usually necessary.

The Limelight is a non-ablative treatment that targets unwanted pigment and vascularity of the skin. The advantage is that large areas of diffuse brown and red discoloration such as the arms or legs can be treated at one time.

The Xeo Intense Pulsed Light system is also a non-ablative treatment which targets diffuse redness of the skin and pigmentation. It is often used in combination therapies such as the 3D Rejuvenation to achieve a synergistic benefit.

Quick Facts

LimeLight Photo Rejuvenation

Description: A light-based treatment that penetrates the skin without visible wounding to the skin surface; to treat sun damage, age spots, irregular pigmentation and diffuse redness

Length of Procedure: 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on size of the area treated.

In/Outpatient: Outpatient.

Anesthesia: None required; although analgesic may be recommended

Recovery Time: One to several weeks depending on the area treated, for example legs take much longer to heal.

Treatment Frequency: One to two treatments. One touch up is provided without charge if performed within 4 months of the initial treatment.

Risks: Pigment changes, blisters, scars although rare may occur.

Duration of Results: Varies depending on the extent of the damage and the area treated. Follow-up treatments may be necessary to maintain results.

XEO IPL Photo Rejuvenation

Description: A light-based treatment that penetrates the skin without visible wounding to the skin surface. Used to treat diffuse redness such as rosacea and uneven pigment.

Length of Procedure: 30 minutes to one hour depending on the size of the area being treated.

In/Outpatient: Outpatient.

Anesthesia: None.

Recovery Time: Redness which fades rapidly after a treatment

Treatment Frequency: Several sessions may be needed to achieve desired results.

Risks: Pigment changes, blisters, scars may occur but are rare.

Duration of Results: Follow-up treatments may be necessary to maintain results.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What Is The LimeLight Facial?

 

The LimeLight is a flash lamp device which produces a wavelength of light which is absorbed by red blood cells and melanin improving surface imperfections, such as pigmentation and vascularity associated with aging and photodamage.

 

What Areas Can Be Treated With LimeLight?

 

The LimeLight is ideal for any part of your face, neck, chest, arms and legs; with skin redness, telangiectasia (tiny veins) or brown spots. Light (low contrast) brown spots, which were previously difficult to resolve, respond very well to treatment.
 

What Does The LimeLight Treatment Do?

 

By selecting Program A, B or C, a LimeLight treatment can be customized to an individual’s skin type and can selectively treat the brown and/or red pigmented areas on the skin. It’s the heating of the pigmented brown or red cells that causes the therapeutic effect.

 

What Do LimeLight Treatments Feel Like?

 

When the pulse of light is delivered, patients will experience a pinching or stinging sensation. The intensity varies depending on the area of the body being treated. Pain management is provided as required.
 

How Long Will The LimeLight Treatments Take?

 

Treatment time depends on the area of the body being treated. For example the face may take 30 to 45 minutes, whereas the legs will take up to 2 hours.

 

How Many LimeLight Treatments Will I Need?

 

One to three treatments are usually sufficient to see results. Additional treatments may be recommended, especially for excessively sun-damaged skin.

 

What Happens After The LimeLight Treatment?

 

Immediately following treatment, brown spots spots generally start to darken and the skin may appear red. The treated area may be mildly swollen, accompanied by a burning sensation. This typically lasts a few hours and possibly a day or two, depending on the area being treated. Tiny blisters may occur in some areas. If this happens, Fucidin ointment is applied until the lesions heal. If the treatment pulses are not placed close enough, streaks of untreated skin may be left behind. These are simply mopped up with a second treatment. Make-up can be applied to cover the redness.

 

When Will I See Results?

 

Usually within one to three weeks, the darkened spots tend to flake off and fade. Diffuse redness or telangiectasia generally decreases and your mottled complexion improves. The legs normally take much longer to heal than the face.

 

Will The Spots And Redness Reappear Over Time?

 

>New brown spots, telangiectasia, and diffuse redness may appear with new sun damage; however they can also be treated. Remember to always apply broad-spectrum sunscreen of at least 45 SPF when outdoors to minimize sun damage and the appearance of new spots and diffuse redness.

What are the potential side effects?

  • Expected but not guaranteed results.
  • Blisters.
  • Scars.
  • Skin color changes including extended periods of redness, brown discoloration, and/or loss of pigment.
  • Streaks of missed treatment areas.
 

What Does The LimeLight Treatment Cost?

 

The cost varies with the size of the area to be treated and the number of treatment sessions required.

 

What Is Xeo Intense Pulse Light Therapy (IPL)?

 

An intense Xeo light is applied to the skin through filters in a series of gentle pulses. The filtered light of a specific wavelength penetrates through the skin and is absorbed by the abnormal pigment or vasculature in the skin. It produces a bright light, mild discomfort, a little swelling, contraction of blood vessels, and/or darkening of pigmented spots that subsequently peel off.

The Xeo IPL tends to be effective in the treatment of sun related aging, including: dilated blood vessels and broken capillaries (redness) and pigment abnormalities (brown discolorations such as lentigines and actinic freckles). The heat delivered during the treatment may result in the reorganization of the collagen building blocks of the skin resulting in a reduction of the appearance of pores, fine lines, and texture changes. Skin normally looks revitalized

 

What Can Be Expected During A XEO IPL Treatment?

 

The area to be treated is cleansed and the filtered light is applied through a hand piece. Each pulse feels like the snap of an elastic band on the skin. A treatment may last anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour depending on the size of the areas being treated.

After a treatment the skin may be pink and/or slightly speckles and brown. Gradually the targeted redness or pigment will decrease. Skin tones will have improved harmony and a rejuvenated appearance.

The Xeo Intense Pulse Light is usually used in combination with other treatment modalities to achieve the best light. The combined program is referred to as the 3D Rejuvenation program.

 

How Many XEO IPL Treatment Sessions Will Be Necessary?

 

The number of treatment sessions required depends on the degree of photo damage or changes within the skin. The average person requires five sessions two to three weeks apart. Maintenance sessions once or twice yearly are usually required because sun damage and other changes are often ongoing.

 

What Are The Potential Side Effects Of XEO IPL?

 

  • Expected but not guaranteed results.
  • Blisters.
  • Scars.
  • Skin color changes including extended periods of redness, brown discoloration, and/or loss of pigment.
  • Streaks of missed treatment areas.
 

What Do XEO IPL Treatments Cost?

 

The cost of a Xeo IPL treatment depends on the area to be treated and will be discussed during the consultation.

Do you have another question that wasn’t addressed here? Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns you may have!