The Science Behind Resolve Facial Rejuvenation

The Science Behind Resolve Facial RejuvenationThe social phenomenon of wanting to look younger is becoming more and more apparent in our modern society. Non-surgical procedures are growing rapidly in popularity and Sydney has some of the best aesthetic clinics in Australia with world leading technology.

ResolveTM is the world’s first Picosecond Holographic Fractional Laser system designed for facial rejuvenation. In this article we explain this breakthrough technology and what it can do for you to help you achieve a smoother, brighter, younger looking appearance.

 

ResolveTM Picosecond Holographic Fractional Laser System Explained

ResolveTM can be used on all skin types, even those prone to melasma and other hyper-pigmentation conditions as the laser creates injury with very little heat. Picosecond means a trillionth of a second, the speed is important as the laser generates photomechanical energy. The laser is holographic because the hundreds of thousands of laser pinpoints are focused beneath the epidermal layer. This revolutionary technology delivers the laser energy under the epidermis and into the dermal layer where the most effective collagen and elastin can occur. This is the same method used to make the 3D images inside crystals without damaging the surface of the crystal.

 

 

The ResolveTM laser is ‘fractionated’ which means it is applied to the skin in a grid pattern – dividing the energy into hundreds of thousands of columns per square inch that produce controlled microscopic injury in the dermis. The unaffected tissue between the columns of ablated tissue ensures rapid healing and lowers risks.

 

As laser energy travels in a straight line, normally fractional lasers exert most of their energy (10-70%) on the epidermis before it penetrates into the dermis. This is not the case with ResolveTM. The laser energy is generated at such a fast speed, Laser Induced Optical Breakdown (LIOB) is created and focused at a depth under the epidermis. Majority of the energy is focused in the dermis, leaving the epidermis intact. Plasma is created and the injury triggers a process of repair, where new cells are recruited from the undamaged sections to repair the tissue and produce new collagen and elastin.

 

ResolveTM skin rejuvenation treats the following skin concerns:

Fine lines and deep wrinkles
Acne and acne scars
Stretch marks
Scarring
Reduces open pores (orange peel skin)
Evens out skin pigmentation like age spots
Smooths skin texture

 

This article was originally published – The Science Behind Resolve Facial Rejuvenation

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