Micro Phototherapy - Light Therapy for Acne, Rosacea and Anti-Aging

 

Micro Photo Therapy Brooklyn NYC

Comfortable, effective, safe, fast

Micro-phototherapy is used for conditions like acne, rosacea and anti-aging skin rejuvenation.  It uses gentle levels of light and heat energy to;

  • break up excess pigmentation (pink and brown spots) 
  • make pores appear smaller
  • tighten skin
  • stimulate collagen
  • oxygenates skin to prevent acne, reduce inflammation and fade acne scars.

Micro-phototherapy is not a laser or UV light; its generally painless and requires no downtime.  You'll leave with an instant glow after your first treatment, and a series will help address longer term skin issues such as sun spots, wrinkles, large pores, lack of tone and pigmentation - all the things that make your skin look aged.  

Micro-phototherapy and Acne

This combination of light and heat therapy effectively clears acne lesions in a third of the time of standard topical and oral medications.  This is great news if you'd prefer to avoid the side effects of medications.

Red and green light penetrates deep into the skin to start a chemical reaction that destroys the acne at its source by reducing bacteria and inflammation. The heat intensifies the process and gently opens the pores to release the clog.


Acne micro-phototherapy is used twice in one treatment.  Once before extractions to soften the impacted pores, and after extractions to calm the skin, minimize inflammation, reduce the risk of hyper-pigmentation, shrink pore size, and kill bacteria, helping prevent further spread of acne bacteria.


Micro-phototherapy for Anti-aging Concerns

Sun damage, dark spots; Large pores; Skin tightening for face, neck, hands

Micro-phototherapy can help.  This non-ablative light therapy has a broad spectrum of light to stimulate and heal your skin.

Dark spots - micro-phototherapy can help break up and fade dark spots under the surface.

Micro-phototherapy for Rosacea

Mild to moderate rosacea can benefit from Micro-phototherapy, but more severe rosacea should begin with LED light therapy.