Reju Skin Laser For Ultimate Skin Smoothening
Reju Skin Laser adopts Gentle Laser Pro-U technology to deliver smooth, firm, and flawless skin. The laser beam from GentleYAG Pro-U will transmit thermal energy to the dermis layer, which promotes the production of new collagen to replace deteriorated ones. As a result, blemishes and fine lines will be reduced and the skin will become tight and firm. The procedure is non-invasive and painless without incision wounds or dark spots after treatment.
According to the research of dermatologists from USA and Europe, it was found that “Gentle YAG Pro-U can effectively reduce fine lines, tighten the skin, and deliver satisfactory results to all patients”.
What Is Reju Skin Laser?
Reju Skin Laser is the use of laser to treat various types of skin problems, such as photoaging, melasma, solar lentigines, acne scars, and striae.
How Does Reju Skin Laser Work?
Reju Skin Laser uses a laser beam to target approximately 10-20% of the depth of the skin surface. The skin that are not exposed to the laser will repair and reproduce new skin cells, which results in a smoother skin.
Preparation and Procedures
After the treatment, there may be skin redness and tiny scabs on the treatment areas, which will disappear within 5-7 days. During this period, it is recommended to apply sunscreen or moisturizer.
In general, there is no special preparation procedure. Prior to the laser treatment, the physician will apply a topical anesthesia to provide comfort and reduce pain during the treatment. In the event of a minor laser treatment, only a cold compression or cooling spray will be used.
How Often Can I Receive Reju Skin Laser Treatment?
Laser treatment will be generally performed 4-6 times in the interval of 2-4 weeks.
Are There Any Side Effects From Reju Skin Laser?
Generally, there are no side effects apart from transient skin redness and scabs, which will disappear within 5-7 days. Individuals with dark skin may need to be aware of dark spots (the physician will provide recommendations on a case-by-case basis) and individuals with a medical history of herpes simplex are required to take medication to prevent the exacerbation of symptoms.
Results may differ, depending on each individual.