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Summer Energy Boosters: Unveiling the Latest Laser and Power Technologies to Embrace Before the Warm Seasons

Laser or energy treatments can effectively address most skin problems, but timing is crucial - it's best to schedule these procedures before the sun intensifies its rays. Here's what quick appointments you should consider booking.

Latest Laser and Energy Procedures to Fit into Your Pre-Summer Schedule
Latest Laser and Energy Procedures to Fit into Your Pre-Summer Schedule

Summer Energy Boosters: Unveiling the Latest Laser and Power Technologies to Embrace Before the Warm Seasons

Lasers and heat-based energy treatments are revolutionising the aesthetic industry in the UK, offering solutions for a wide range of skin concerns. From treating textural problems such as fine lines, wrinkles, and pores, to addressing conditions like acne, melasma, rosacea, and toenail fungus, these innovative treatments are becoming increasingly popular.

One of the newest additions to the UK market is the Aerolase Neo Skin Rejuvenation, a collagen-boosting laser that can treat multiple issues in a single session. This includes acne, melasma, psoriasis, rosacea, and thread veins.

For those struggling with pigmentation, BBL Heroic is a skin-brightening broadband light that targets pigmentation, redness, and dilated capillaries. It's available at the Dr Maryam Zamani Clinic for £700 per session.

For melasma, the LaseMD Ultra 'Babyfacial', priced at £345 per 15-minute session with serum at D.Thomas Clinic, is a laser treatment that increases the absorption of pigment-dissolving skincare serums.

For those seeking a solution for acne, Cutera Aviclear, priced at £4500 for a course of 3 at Self London, is a laser treatment that suppresses oil gland activity. Deka Again, priced at £150 per treatment for the bikini line at D.Thomas Clinic, is a laser hair removal treatment that is safe for all skin tones.

For those with textural concerns, BBL Heroic, with three to four treatments recommended for optimal results, can treat textural problems such as fine lines, wrinkles, and pores, and improve elasticity. After a session, the skin will peel, pigmented spots may temporarily darken before crumbling off, and a lovely glow will be revealed.

The Moxi fractional laser targets water molecules in the skin to create tiny channels and set off a healing, anti-ageing process. Three to four treatments, four weeks apart, are recommended for optimal results. This gentle laser is safe for all skin colours.

For those struggling with rosacea and melasma, the Sylfirm doesn't use light energy like laser and BBL, but radiofrequency microneedling. It's capable of minimising rosacea and melasma. Three to five sessions are needed for successful treatment.

Alma ClearLift Nd:YAG is a laser for treating toenail fungus. Three to four 15-minute sessions are needed for successful treatment.

Lastly, semi-permanent Laser Tattoo/Brow Removal is used for removing microbladed or semi-permanent brows. The number of sessions needed depends on the depth and age of the pigment.

Remember, most heat treatments cause peeling, uncovering 'virgin' skin cells that should not be exposed to UV light. Therefore, it's best to schedule these treatments during the cloudier months to avoid UV-induced reactions.

October to May is considered laser season due to less risk of UV-induced reactions and inflammation. Laser treatments are most effective before the sun comes out in earnest.

For collagen boost and skin rejuvenation, the Harmony Bio-Boost Collagen Facial, priced at £450 per session at The Aesthetics Doctor clinics, can plump collagen, tighten elastin, and restore glow to all skin tones.

With these innovative treatments now available in the UK, there's never been a better time to explore the world of aesthetic treatments and find a solution for your skin concerns.

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