How to refresh and smooth the skin? Effective laser peel

It is well known that exfoliating the epidermis has a positive effect on our skin. What if exfoliation was combined with deep resurfacing? This is the possibility offered by the treatment using the iPixel laser at Ambasada Urody.
How does the iPixel laser work?

It is the most advanced laser on the market for ablative skin resurfacing. This laser sends several dozen microweams that can penetrate up to 3 mm deep into the skin. Due to the increased depth of action, a specialist at Ambasada Urody can more precisely tailor the therapy. This laser selectively heats the skin, creating micro-damages surrounded by healthy tissue. These micro-damages are visible at the epidermal level. Subsequently, the damaged epidermis peels off, revealing healthy, rebuilt tissue.

What is the effect of laser peeling?

This type of therapy speeds up recovery, and the micro-damages stimulate natural repair processes in the skin. The skin rebuilds deeply, resulting in much healthier new tissue than before. Cells produce more collagen and elastin fibers, responsible for the density and elasticity of our skin, as well as hyaluronic acid, which we lack more and more in our cells as we age, causing them to age faster. As a result, the skin is rejuvenated, firmer, and smoother. It also works great on discolorations and scars.

How long does it take to see results and how often should the treatment be repeated?

The anti-aging effect is long-lasting, with the full effect appearing within 3-6 months. It depends on how quickly our body produces new elastin and collagen fibers. The effect varies individually. It is recommended to undergo a series of 2-4 treatments for the greatest and most lasting effect.

To enhance the effect, it is beneficial to complement the therapy with platelet-rich plasma or stem cell mesotherapy, in addition to standard post-laser procedures (avoiding the sun, using high SPF creams). These treatments will accelerate and enhance the rejuvenating effect on tissues.

 

Good advice:

When undergoing a treatment where the effect is visible after a longer period, be sure to take a photo of the treated area before the procedure. By seeing ourselves in the mirror every day, we may not notice long-term changes, but they will be immediately visible in the photo.