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Laser and IPL PHOTOFACIAL
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What is IPL Photorejuvenation? IPL Photorejuvenation or PhotoFacial as it is commonly called, is a non-invasive procedure that uses Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) to erase the signs of aging from the face, neck, chest, and hands. It is an in-office procedure. All treatments are personally performed by Dr. Rubinstein. A treatment program typically includes three to six sessions of about 20 minutes each, performed at three-week intervals.
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Website Cosmetic SPECIALS!
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Combine a PhotoFacial with NEW Aluma Skin Tightening to achieve ultimate results in skin rejuvenation!
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This treatment is also recommended for the hands, chest, arms, legs or back...
...wherever you may have sun damage.
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CALL TODAY TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT Gene Rubinstein, M.D. Board Certified Dermatologist and Laser Specialist
(818) 505-9300
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What can IPL Photorejuvenation treat?
IPL Photorejuvenation has the unique capacity to treat multiple
symptoms of aging skin on your entire face in each treatment
session. Among these are fine lines, red blemishes, mottled
coloration, broken blood vessels, pigment discoloration such
as freckles and age spots, enlarged pores, coarse or rough
skin, loss of skin tone and elasticity, and general sun damage.
The result is a youthful, smooth and revitalized facial
appearance. IPL can also treat spots, discolored areas and
other tell-tale signs of aging on your hands, chest and neck.
Why is IPL Photorejuvenation better than other
treatments?
In addition to treating multiple symptoms and locations in each
session, IPL is gentle, non-invasive and safe. Because of this,
there is no "down time." You see results in the complexion and
the skin texture of the entire face. You can return to your normal
routines and activities immediately. In fact, many people even
schedule their sessions during their lunch break. Additionally,
IPL treatments are customized to your specific skin type and
color, providing the best possible results.
Who is a candidate for this procedure?
Whether you're a man or a woman, if you are showing the
signs of aging and sun damaged skin, you should consider
IPL Photorejuvenation to help you look as young and healthy
as you feel. A brief consultation with an IPL specialist is the
way to find out.
How is IPL Photorejuvenation performed?
Before treatment, a cold gel is usually applied to the area to be
treated, and you may be given dark glasses to shield your eyes
from the bright light.
During treatment, the smooth glass surface of the IPL
handpiece is gently applied to your skin, delivering pulses of
light to the area being treated. IPL treatments are usually
considered pain-free, but an anesthetic cream can be used if
you find the light pulses at all uncomfortable. Treatment
sessions usually last about 20 minutes, and a complete
program usually includes four to six sessions.
After treatment, you can return to your normal routines and
activities immediately. Occasionally, there may be signs of
treatment such as redness or blotchiness that can last from a
few hours to a few days. You will see gradual improvement
from each session, resulting in a dramatic improvement by the
end of your treatment program. Results are long-lasting,
usually a year or longer. The treated skin is more sun sensitive
for two to three weeks and is not usually done when people
have a tan.
How much does IPL Photorejuvenation cost?
Costs vary depending on several factors, where the procedure
is performed, the severity of your condition, etc. Compared to
other aesthetic procedures, IPL Photorejuvenation is quite
affordable and competitive. It is usually priced above
microdermabrasion or certain chemical peels, but costs less
than laser resurfacing and cosmetic surgeries. IPL procedures
are not typically covered by health insurance.
Gene Rubinstein, M.D. Board Certified Dermatologist and Harvard Trained Laser Specialist Studio City, CA (818) 505-9300
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