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IPL Technology: A New Solution Showing New Certainty’s

They say that one’s skin is very much similar to a bank account. Withdraw too much of it, perking it up with product and procedure and you’ll find yourself with an emptiness all around your body. That’s because the skin is the largest living organ on the human body, one that we’ve been indebted to since birth. We can take our vitamins and avoid environmentally-damaging acts that go against our skin and add a few years of a firm and smooth cover to go over our frame, or we can settle for the Jersey Shore-spray tans which can advance attractiveness for a night or two while bringing it years closer to self-deterioration.

 

But in the realm of skin care, a new solution has been shown by recent studies to not only delay aging, but also reverse it in certain cases. According to dermatologist Dr. Bitter at the annual meeting of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, “This really is the closest thing we have to a fountain of youth for delaying skin aging.” It seems that skin may have finally seen the light… literally. We’re talking intense pulsed lighting.

Dr. Robert A Weiss from the department of dermatology at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore agrees that the technique has been an absolute success. In a 2002 study published by Dr. Weiss, alongside his colleagues Dr. Weiss selected 80 patients at random with 4 different skin types to be treated with the most primitive of IPL technology between the years of 1996 and 1997. After a 4 year follow-up on the patents after treatment, 83% had improved their skin texture, 82% had improved upon the appearance of telangiectasia (appearance of veins) and 79% showed improved pigmentation. According to Weiss, “The end result is clearer, brighter, younger and healthier-looking skin,”

 

With time, this new technology known as Intense Pulsed Light will continue to show improvements spanning across photo-aged skin. And with time the products and procedures will continue to improve in both safety and effectiveness as the non-invasive means of treating skin conditions ranging from age spots, pigmented legions and redness caused by broken capillaries. Photo rejuvenation is still a new technology, but one that has already shown improved textures in the face, hands, arms, legs and chests of all it’s been applied to. With time, it may even surpass complete cosmetic surgery even.

 

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