M22 photon rejuvenation has a certain effect on removing freckles, especially suitable for superficial pigmentation such as freckles and sunspots. The treatment effect is affected by factors such as the type of pigmentation, skin condition, and operating parameters, and usually requires multiple treatments to achieve the desired effect.
M22 photon rejuvenation uses strong pulse light technology to selectively decompose melanin through photothermal action, stimulating collagen regeneration. For epidermal pigmentation, such as freckles or sunspots, significant fading can be observed after 3-5 treatments, with an interval of 3-4 weeks between each treatment. During treatment, energy is precisely applied to pigment particles to avoid damaging surrounding normal tissues. After surgery, there is only slight redness, and the recovery period is relatively short. Before and after treatment, it is necessary to strengthen sun protection to avoid pigmentation rebound. Deep pigmentation such as melasma or Ota nevus may have a poor response to photon rejuvenation and may require the use of other medical beauty techniques. Some stubborn pigmentation may recur, and postoperative use of whitening skincare products is necessary to maintain the effect. Temporary pigmentation may occur during the treatment process, which usually subsides naturally within 1-2 months. People with sensitive skin may experience a slight burning sensation and need to inform the doctor in advance to adjust the parameters.
After M22 photon rejuvenation, strict sun protection is required, using sunscreen with SPF30 or above and physical shielding. Avoid using irritating skincare products within 24 hours after surgery. It is recommended to choose repair products containing vitamin C, niacinamide, and other ingredients. Avoiding the use of photosensitive drugs during treatment and maintaining a regular daily routine can help improve skin metabolism. Based on the severity of pigmentation, it is generally recommended to undergo maintenance treatment 1-2 times a year to consolidate the effect.
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