Cold Laser Treatments with a Red and Blue Phyto-laser
Many buzz words exist for this facial laser treatment. They call it Cold Laser because it does not get hot on the face. Photo Facial is a another more common name as well becoming the hottest treatment in the aesthetic field.
Cold Laser is a comfortable and extremely effective breakthrough in skin care technology. There are a million ways to try and change the appearance of your skin. For turning back the clock on your skin's appearance, you can't find a better treatment than a relaxing cold laser facial.

Research has focused on the use of low-level lasers in a process called photo-bio stimulation; their ability to stimulate a variety of cellular functions in a non-thermal (heat), non-destructive manner. Photon energy is absorbed by the DNA, activating it. The cell's DNA then transmits this new energy to the cell walls by means of a protein and calcium transfer. Then the cell walls transform themselves into healthy shapes, allowing the cell to function again at full capacity. The tissues exposed to light increase blood flow, thus helping to carry vitamins and nutrients into the area where they are needed most, with no damage to surrounding tissues. As a result of increased blood flow, toxins and waste bi-products are taken away from the tissues.
Cold laser treatments can be used to treat a variety of skin conditions. It is typically used on the face, neck, and/or chest to treat facial erythema (redness) and flushing, and remedy damage caused by sun overexposure. Cold Laser treatments can also help eliminate the redness and flushing of Rosacea. Treatment only takes 20 to 30 minutes and it isn't painful.
So what happens after a cold laser treatment? You will first see a gradual decrease in redness of your skin. The treated skin will feel softer and vary less in tone. Fine lines and wrinkles will also improve, along with fading of pigmentation and age spots and a reduction in pore size. Rosacea sufferers will see a marked reduction in breakouts, and in some cases may be able to decrease or discontinue their medication. Results improve with each treatment and improve gradually over time. Most people require about 6 to 8 treatments over a three to four week session. Those with more complicated conditions may need more.




