Photobiomodulation
in aesthetics

Discover the applications of photobiomodulation (PBM) in aesthetics. This non-invasive technology uses specific lights to improve skin texture, reduce signs of aging and enhance natural radiance. Photobiomodulation offers a holistic approach to revitalizing and rejuvenating the skin without surgical intervention.

Importance
for aesthetics

Photobiomodulation is essential for aesthetic professionals seeking to provide treatments that stimulate skin repair and regeneration. Thanks to its ability to modulate collagen production and improve blood circulation.

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Aesthetic benefits of photobiomodulation

Improved skin texture

Photobiomodulation helps refine skin texture and tighten pores thanks to its ability to stimulate cell renewal. Users notice smoother, firmer skin, with a significant reduction in skin irregularities.


Reduces signs of aging

The device effectively helps reduce wrinkles and fine lines by increasing collagen and elastin production. This stimulation helps restore the skin's elasticity and youthfulness, delaying the effects of aging.


Increases skin radiance and luminosity

By improving skin microcirculation, photobiomodulation promotes a brighter, more even complexion. Increased blood flow enriches the skin with oxygen and essential nutrients, resulting in a natural, healthy glow.


Reduces hyperpigmentation and age spots

Photobiomodulation can help reduce hyperpigmentation and age spots thanks to its action on melanin regulation. By targeting affected areas, the device helps even out skin tone and reduce the appearance of dark spots.


Care for scars and stretch marks

Photobiomodulation stimulates the skin's own repair mechanisms, which can reduce the appearance of scars, including post-acne scars and stretch marks. The result is a noticeable improvement in skin texture and appearance in targeted areas.


Anti-inflammatory effect for sensitive skin care

Photobiomodulation has anti-inflammatory properties that are beneficial in the care of sensitive or inflammatory skin conditions such as rosacea or eczema. This reduces redness and discomfort, improving quality of life for people with sensitive skin.


Stimulates skin detoxification

By improving lymphatic circulation, photobiomodulation helps eliminate toxins accumulated in the skin. This promotes clearer, healthier skin, reducing problems such as breakouts and clogged pores.


Support for aesthetic procedures

Photobiomodulation can be used in conjunction with other aesthetic treatments to enhance results. For example, it can be used after chemical peels, microdermabrasions or laser treatments to accelerate healing and enhance the effectiveness of the care provided.


Specific applications
in aesthetics

Concrete examples

Photobiomodulation is used in a variety of aesthetic treatments to address specific skin concerns. For example, it is effectively used to improve elasticity and reduce wrinkles in people concerned about skin aging. By treating the skin with PBM, aestheticians see visibly rejuvenated and revitalized skin. For skin problems such as acne and acne scars, photobiomodulation helps reduce inflammation and promote rapid healing, leaving the skin smoother and more even.

Case studies

A clinical study conducted on individuals suffering from photoaging showed a significant improvement in skin texture and a reduction in wrinkles after treatment with photobiomodulation. Results indicated that wrinkle intensity was measurably reduced, and skin presented a firmer, more elastic appearance. Another study explored the use of photobiomodulation to treat post-pregnancy stretch marks. After several sessions, participants reported a noticeable reduction in the visibility of stretch marks, attributed to the improved collagen production and skin elasticity facilitated by the device.

Recommendations foruse

To maximize the benefits of photobiomodulation in aesthetic applications, it is essential to follow certain recommendations when using it. Before starting sessions, make sure your skin is clean and free of make-up to allow better light penetration. Position the device directly on the target area, or maintain a minimum distance for optimum exposure. Treatment sessions should generally last between 10 and 20 minutes, depending on the type of treatment and the person's individual needs. For optimum results, regular sessions are recommended, typically once or twice a week, depending on the skin's condition and needs.

Monitor the skin's reactions during and after the treatment to adjust duration or intensity if necessary. It's important to follow the individual's feedback on sensations during treatment to guarantee comfort and effectiveness.

Contact and support

We are committed to providing full support to all our Milta users in the aesthetic field. If you have any questions about the device, how to use it, or would like more in-depth training on its aesthetic applications, our team is ready to assist you.

Contact us today to find out more about how photobiomodulation can transform your aesthetic practices and offer your customers the best possible results. We look forward to working with you to improve your aesthetic treatments.

Frequently asked questions
(FAQ)

What are the main benefits of photobiomodulation for beauty care?

Photobiomodulation helps improve skin texture, reduce signs of aging such as wrinkles and spots, increase skin luminosity, and improve the appearance of scars and stretch marks.

How long does a session last?

Sessions generally last between 10 and 20 minutes, depending on the skin's specific needs and the type of treatment performed.

Can photobiomodulation be used on all skin types?

Yes, photobiomodulation is suitable for all skin types. However, it is always advisable to consult a specialist for a preliminary assessment, especially in the case of specific skin conditions.

Is photobiomodulation safe for anti-aging treatments?

Yes, photobiomodulation is a safe, non-invasive anti-aging treatment, helping to stimulate the natural production of collagen and elastin without the need for surgery or injections.

How can photobiomodulation be integrated into an existing beauty care routine?

Photobiomodulation can be easily integrated as a complement to existing aesthetic routines, acting synergistically with other treatments to enhance overall results.

Are there any special precautions to be taken when using Milta?

Key precautions include using the device on clean, dry skin, avoiding direct exposure of the eyes to light, and following the device manufacturer's specific recommendations.

What is the recommended frequency of care?

The optimal frequency of treatments may vary, but generally once or twice a week is recommended for progressive, long-lasting results.