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How often do you do photon rejuvenation?
Once a month.

Photorejuvenation is a treatment project done in dermatology or plastic surgery in many hospitals or some medical beauty institutions. It uses broad-spectrum light, in fact, about 500nm- 1200nm light to directly irradiate the skin surface, which can decompose these pigments, seal abnormal hyperplasia capillaries, and at the same time, photons can stimulate the proliferation of collagen in the skin.

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Precautions for photon rejuvenation:

24-72 hours after photon rejuvenation, there will be different degrees of reaction, such as local redness and pain, and in severe cases, tissue fluid will ooze. If the wound is inflamed or there is blood oozing out, you can't wipe or apply medicine yourself. Minor bleeding does not need special treatment, and severe bleeding requires timely medical treatment.

As the wound scabs, the surgical site will become dry and itchy, but cream products should not be applied to avoid extending the wound healing time with emulsifier. Beauty seekers should try to use some water-based products, such as spray, moisturizing water or other moisturizing products suitable for sensitive skin. Increase the number of times of moisturizing every day, and you can apply it when it is dry and itchy, but it is forbidden to scratch it by hand.

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