SKIN TIGHTENING WITH INFRA RED
08/09/2009 at 09:52:29
| by Dr Alison Duncan
We are offering a fantastic new treatment called Skin Tightening with Infra-Red Light. It aims to give a younger, more youthful compactness to sagging skin.
We all age, yet none of us wish to see the signs of ageing. Until now, major plastic surgery was the only effective treatment for skin laxity, which adds years to our overall facial appearance. Yet, while we want to maintain a firm, fresh look, todays active lifestyles leave little time for post-operative recuperation periods, not to mention the side effects or prohibitive costs of surgery. Besides, who wants to wait until sagging is so serious that it demands a major surgical procedure?
Today, there is a simple, quick and non-invasive alternative: pulsed light. Safely and painlessly, this technology tightens loose skin on the face, neck, arms, and abdomen, where sagging skin unattractively points out the passage of time.
How does pulsed light technology work?
Without damaging the skins surface, pulsed light safely and effectively heats the inner layer - dermis - of the skin, inducing the formation of collagen, essential for a firm, young look.
What to Expect?
Patients must consult with a doctor to determine their course of treatment. Results depend on factors that include age, the target areas location and the severity of skin laxity. Patients generally note improvement soon after treatment, while others witness results gradually.
SPECIAL OFFER (until end of October 2009)
Treatment by Doctor - £250 per facial treatment or book a course of 4 for £900.
Treatment by Aesthetic Therapist - £200 per facial treatment or book a course of 4 for £700.
If you would like more details or book a consultation then please call us on 0845 226 1344
About the Author
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Dr Alison Duncan
Dr Alison Duncan qualified at the University of Liverpool Medical School in 1983. She has worked as an NHS consultant specialising in pain and symptom control.
Initial training in cosmetic medicine was undertaken with Dr David Dean and Dr John Evans at The Ascot Cosmetic Skin Clinic. She has had the opportunity to train in advanced cosmetic medicine under Dr Elisabeth Dancy, Dr Lucy Glancey and Dr Cecilia Tregear, internationally renowned practitioners and trainers, based in London.
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