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Pulsed Light PhotoFacial Treatments
What is the difference between RejuveLux pulsed light and laser treatments?
Pulsed-light systems and lasers are very similar and treat lesions in basically the same way. However, the RejuveLux process uses a new technology that remove lesions much faster that lasers. RejuveLux treatments can fit even the busiest persons schedule.
What should I expect after a RejuveLux treatment?

Pigmented lesions will darken slightly after treatment and then fade away after about 10-14 days.

Blood vessels (visible veins) generally undergo immediate graying or blanching and the surrounding area may redden. The vessels then fade after about 10-14 days.

Most people experience some mild temporary swelling, similar to a sunburn, in the treated area for a short time after the treatment. This doesnot interefer with normal activities and usually subsides within a dya. In some cases the redness may last longer, but will still be mild and temporary.

What are RejuveLux Treatments like?

RejuveLux treatment sessions are quick and easy! After your initial preparation, a Natural Look technician will move the Palomar pulsed light hand piece over your skin. The hand piece emits a light that breaks up the pigment in the lesions. Most people perceive the light as a gentle "snapping" sensation, which causes little to no discompfort.

What areas can I get treated with Rejuvelux?
Any area can be treated by the Rejuvelux process accept directly around the eyes. The face, neck, chest, arms hands, legs can all be treated quickly and safely.
RejuveLux™ PhotoFacial Pulsed Light Systems

We all want clear skin, but nature has a way of sabotaging us with frustrating imperfections. Luckily photofacial technology (which uses lasers and pulsed light to remove skin imperfections) has been growing in leaps and bounds.

Natural Look Medical Spa is please to announce the Palomar RejuveLux™ process to safely treat the following skin conditions:

Pigmented Lesions (Sunspots or Age Spots):
Also known as Solar Lentigines, the sun spots occur is response to sun-induced injhury and appear as dark brown circles. There can also be diffuse broning of the skin known as Actinic Bronzing.

Vascular Lesions:
Superficial blue, red or purple veins under the skin's surface. Some common tyupes include Rosacea (facila inflammation) and Spider Veins (the tiny blood vessels that appear near the surface of the face.)

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