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Photorejuvenation is a dermatological procedure that uses light-based technology to improve the appearance of skin. It is used to treat a variety of skin conditions, including sun damage, age spots, wrinkles, and acne. Photorejuvenation works by targeting specific areas of the skin with light energy, which stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, resulting in smoother, more even-toned skin. It is a non-invasive procedure that requires no downtime and can be used on all skin types.
Photorejuvenation is becoming increasingly popular as a safe and effective way to improve the appearance of skin. It is often used in combination with other treatments, such as chemical peels and microdermabrasion, to achieve optimal results.
Some companies in the photorejuvenation market include Cutera, Syneron Candela, Lumenis, and Alma Lasers. Show Less Read more