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Photobiomodulation therapy

What exactly is this innovative method?

Photobiomodulation Therapy is an innovative and non-invasive method in aesthetic medicine that combines specialized light technology with advanced cosmetic formulations to enhance skin health and appearance. This therapy is based on the Fotoage device and Skinox products, working through stimulation, regeneration, and skin renewal.

Photobiomodulation therapy St. Catherine

By integrating photodynamic and photobiological processes, the therapy utilizes HDD (High Density Diodes) light of various wavelengths in combination with photosensitive products containing growth factors and peptides. This approach stimulates collagen and elastin production, accelerates cellular regeneration, reduces excessive melanin production, and soothes sensitive and redness-prone skin, including conditions like rosacea.

What is it used for and how is it performed?

The therapy can be used to treat various skin conditions and concerns, including wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, acne, and rosacea-prone skin. It can also help with other issues such as recovery after injections, herpes, inflammation, scars, and reducing skin redness. The treatment consists of three phases: peeling, application of photosensitive products, and exposure to HDD light. After the clinic treatment, patients continue their care at home using high-quality cosmetic products. Photobiomodulation therapy represents a significant advancement in aesthetic medicine, offering a personalized approach to skin care that is safe, effective, and adaptable to different skin conditions and needs. The Fotoage device is the only one on the market that combines four different types of light: red, blue, green, and yellow.

Do you want to renew and regenerate your skin without needles and aggressive treatments? We are waiting for you at St. Catherine Skin Clinic!

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