The
three primary contributors to the aged appearance of the face are
telangiectasias (visible facial vessels), areas of irregular pigmentation
and wrinkles. Other visible signs of sun damage and aging include solar
lentigines (sun spots), spider veins and seborrheic keratoses (age spots).
Years of cumulative sun exposure and
aging also lead to increased pore size and rough and uneven skin texture.
Skin laxity and loss of elasticity also contribute to the aging process by
resulting in wrinkling of the facial and neck skin.
The Medilux Intense Pulsed Light
Device produces a smooth pulse of filtered light that is delivered
through specialized hand pieces that are tailored to a patient’s skin type
and desired result.
The goals of Medilux treatments are:
1) Improvement in skin tone.
2) Reduction in irregular areas of pigmentation and
brown spots on the skin.
3) Decrease in visible signs of blood vessels on the
face and facial flushing.
4) A more youthful appearance.
Treatments are provided at roughly
4-week intervals. One should expect consistent visible improvement with
each treatment. The number of treatments required depends on the specific
condition that is being treated and its severity. Three to six treatments
may be required to reverse the signs of photo aging in someone with
chronic UV light exposure.
It is advisable for patient’s to avoid
tanning and any sun exposure before the treatment.
Sun avoidance is a critical part of
good skin health and is discussed in detail at your consultation and
evaluation.
There is generally no downtime
associated with Medilux treatments and significant discomfort is unusual.
Adverse side effects such as temporary hyperpigmentation are uncommon but
can occur. The Medilux is a non-invasive procedure.
More invasive options to Intense
Pulsed Light treatments include Erbium Laser Resurfacing, CO2 Laser
Resurfacing, Dermabrasion and deep chemical peels. Though effective,
patients have tended to gravitate away from these procedures recently due
to prolonged recovery times, significant periods of altered pigmentation
and risks of scarring.
The Medilux decreases the appearance
of blood vessels on the skin by causing coagulation, vasospasm and
vasoconstriction of the vessels. It targets the pigment in the brown
spots, causing it to dissipate and progressively lightening the appearance
of the spots. Areas of redness tends to be reduced leaving a natural,
regular skin tone.






