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Perméa

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Perméa

Perméa

Perméa laser technology is designed to prevent and address the visual signs of aging including fine lines and wrinkles, as well as improve skin tone and texture. This technology is particularly adept at correcting pigmentation issues such as hyperpigmentation, sun damage, age spots and melasma as well as reducing pore size. This non-invasive fractional laser technology targets the upper layers of the skin, creating microscopic channels. This initiates the body's natural healing process and replaces damaged skin with healthy-looking tissue, resulting in a more youthful appearance. Each treatment session typically lasts between 20-30 minutes, contingent upon the specific area(s) being treated. The recommended number of sessions depends on your individual skin care goals. The results from Perméa are both immediate and progressive, lasting about 4 to 6 months.

Perméa FAQ'S

Who is a good candidate for Perméa?

Individuals looking to improve skin texture and tone and address early signs of aging are ideal candidates.

When will I see the results from Perméa?

The results from Perméa are both immediate and progressive with noticiable chnage in 1 to 7 days post treatment.

How long do results last from Perméa?

The results from Perméa are both immediate and progressive, lasting about 4 to 6 months.

Is there any downtime or side effects after a Perméa treatment?

You may experience mild redness and subtle inflammation immediately after treatment that resolves within a few hours.

What should I do before and after a Perméa treatment?

For those who have had sun exposure resulting in a sunburn or tan, it is best to wait 2-3 weeks to have Clear + Brilliant. Written aftercare instructions are provided post-treatment.

What can I expect during a Perméa treatment?

Perméa is a gentle laser often describe to have a pricking and warmth sensation during the treatment. Handheld cooling instruments are used to increase patient comfort. Each treatment session typically lasts between 20-30 minutes, contingent upon the specific area(s) being treated.