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If you struggle with skin issues like sun spots, large pores, discolored/blotchy skin, or wrinkles, then a FotoFacial may be a good solution for you. FotoFacials not only offer the ability to treat a wide array of skin concerns, but they do so in a very noninvasive manner.
Sunspots and age spots can be difficult to treat, and perhaps you find that creams and serums just don’t do the trick. FotoFacials are ideal to help reduce the appearance of dark spots because they use both radio and light waves, which can lighten spots without being invasive, by breaking up the pigment in your skin cells that are causing the dark spot.
When it comes to skin texture and wrinkles, there is generally a similar solution to aiding in the appearance of both; collagen production. Collagen is one of the building blocks of our skin, and while you could get a collagen injection, FotoFacials encourage the skin to produce its own collagen, which will have more lasting results in smoothing out your skin.
Discoloration and blotchiness in our skin is something many people probably don’t think they can fix, but FotoFacials can, in fact, treat it. The light emitted during FotoFacial causes the blood vessels in the skin to tighten up. Since these blood vessels are what usually cause redness and blotchiness, constricting them improves the coloration of your skin.
FotoFacials may require several sessions to see the full benefits, but since they have no downtime, the process itself is hassle-free. There may be some discomfort during a FotoFacial session, but since they are much gentler on the skin than lasers and other treatments, the discomfort is minimal.
If you have questions about whether or not FotoFacial is right for your skin, you can schedule a complimentary consultation with one of our skincare experts here at North Scottsdale Laser and Skin Care Clinic. Call (480) 513-2888, or book an appointment online.