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What harm does photon rejuvenation do to human body?
In fact, the harm of photon rejuvenation surgery to human body is very small, and most people will not have too much discomfort. However, the following situations should also be avoided. Because photon rejuvenation is a minor cosmetic surgery, there are exceptions that need attention, and it is not absolutely safe for everyone. For pregnant women, people with light sensitivity, local and systemic inflammation, scar constitution and abnormal blood coagulation, try not to do or avoid photon rejuvenation surgery.

In addition, the equipment manufacturers of photon rejuvenation vary greatly. If unqualified equipment is used, it is easy to cause damage to the skin and even leave scars. Therefore, you must go to a regular plastic surgery medical institution and have surgery under the guidance of an experienced professional doctor, so as to minimize the risk. At the same time, postoperative recovery and maintenance are also very important.

If photon rejuvenation surgery is forcibly used within the scope of contraindications, it will cause serious harm to the body. For example, people with severe heart disease and hypertension, people who have recently used photosensitivity and immune system defects, pregnant women, women in physiological period, people with abnormal blood coagulation function, people who are using aspirin or antioxidants, and people who have recently been exposed to sunlight or may have been treated will all do great harm to their health.

In addition, it is worth noting that the harm of photon rejuvenation is also closely related to postoperative care: patients must pay attention to moisturizing and sun protection after surgery to avoid long-term high-intensity illumination. Although special skin care is not needed after photon rejuvenation surgery, related skin care products should be used according to the doctor's instructions, including prohibiting the use of various chemical exfoliation therapies, stopping using all functional cosmetics and prohibiting the use of scrubbed facial cleanser.