Pulsed Light – Laser Skin Treatment Philadelphia

Pulsed Light – Laser Skin Treatment Philadelphia

Published on January 30, 2015 

Resurfacing the skin is a great tool for maintaining a youthful appearance. With a treatment like the intense pulsed light skin procedure, you can resurface your skin, which is useful for reducing fine lines, wrinkles and skin tone issues.

The way the intense pulsed light skin treatment works is by heating the topmost, oldest skin cells. This heating effect also triggers a healing reaction deep in the skin, which results in new collagen production. With new collagen, the skin tightens and smoothes out wrinkles. This procedure can also be used to treat acne and uneven skin tone.

To learn more about the intense pulsed light treatment, speak with Dr. Scott Brenman.

Contact us at our office in Philadelphia to schedule a consultation.

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