Photorejuvenation Old Montreal
Photorejuvenation uses advanced light-based technology to target colour contrasts beneath the skin, such as pigment spots and small visible blood vessels. Over one or more sessions, it helps even out the complexion and reduce marks left by sun exposure on areas like the face, neck, décolleté and hands.
Because every patient's skin, goals and medical history are different, photorejuvenation at our Dermapure Old Montreal clinic always begins with a personalized assessment with our team. Together, you will assess whether photorejuvenation is the most appropriate option for your skin type and goals and discuss a realistic treatment plan, the expected results and the possible side effects. Learn more about photorejuvenation in Montréal and book your assessment with our team.
What to Expect During Your Session
Preliminary cleansing
Proper eye protection
Applying a protective gel
Setting device parameters
Delivering the pulsed light
Cleaning and post-treatment specialty products
When your session is over, the gel is removed and your skin is cleansed. To help calm the “warming” sensation felt after treatment and to help protect skin, a hydrating cream is applied carefully to the entire treatment area, followed by a mineral sunscreen.
Follow-Up & Maintenance
3 to 5 sessions with a minimum frequency of one per month are normally needed to achieve the very best results. Your skin has its own built-in memory and can “remember” lesions from over the last 10 years; the therapeutic benefits of pulsed light are cumulative so it’s important to follow up to help create a radiant-looking complexion. Subsequently, a light yearly maintenance session ensures that your results are maintained over time.
Contraindications
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should postpone this type of treatment as well as anyone who has been exposed to sunlight in the months before and after each session. Booth tanning, self-tanning products and taking photo-sensitizing medication are forbidden.