Clear + Brilliant and Perméa South Surrey
Improve your complexion and texture
Clear + Brilliant is a non-ablative fractional laser system designed to support overall skin quality through two complementary handpieces. The Perméa handpiece (1927 nm) targets the upper layers of the skin and is often considered for concerns related to tone and pigmentary irregularities, while the Original handpiece (1440 nm) reaches the papillary dermis to support skin texture and the appearance of fine lines. Both work by creating microscopic treatment zones that trigger the skin's natural renewal process and support gradual collagen stimulation, and can be performed as a single session or as a series of treatments.
Because every patient's skin, goals and medical history are different, Clear + Brilliant and Perméa at our South Surrey clinic always begin with a personalized consultation with our team. Together, you will discuss your skin concerns and decide which of the two wavelengths, or which combination, best fits your needs. Learn more about Clear + Brilliant and Perméa in Surrey and book your personalized consultation at our clinic.
What to Expect During Your Session
Taking photographs
Application of an anesthetic gel for Clear + Brilliant treatment
Cleansing and disinfecting the skin
Adequate eye protection
Start of treatment
Application of adapted products
Apply a thin layer of Aquafor for the first 4 hours. Post-treatment recommendations must be strictly followed for the skin to recover properly.
Follow-Up & Maintenance
The treated area must be adequately protected from the sun for 6 months following treatment. The results are progressive: in a week or two, the skin will be softer and more radiant. Clear + Brilliant and Perméa treatments offer visible results. In a series of treatments, the sessions are spaced 4 weeks apart to gradually achieve the targeted texture and complexion objectives.
Contraindications
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should delay this type of treatment, as well as anyone who has received Accutane treatment in the past 2 months. Patients who have been exposed to the sun without sun protection within 7 days before the treatment date will not be able to receive it.