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Lavieen Laser

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Lavieen is an erbium fiber laser indicated in protocols to improve skin texture, treat blemishes, minimize wrinkles, among others.

 

By reaching the deepest layers of the skin, Lavieen creates controlled micro-injuries that induce the skin to heal and regenerate itself. This renewal process helps to smooth imperfections, improve skin texture and tone, and reduce sagging.

Main Indications for Lavieen Laser

 

Skin Rejuvenation: Lavieen Laser can be used in non-invasive skin rejuvenation treatments. The technology stimulates the production of collagen, which is essential for the firmness and elasticity of the skin.

 

Acne Scars and Marks: Lavieen can be used to treat acne scars, especially deeper ones. The laser works by breaking down the structure of the scar, promoting cell regeneration and improving the texture of the skin around the mark, smoothing and evening out the appearance.

 

Skin Spots and Irregularities: The Lavieen Laser is very effective in treating spots such as melasma, sun spots and hyperpigmentation. The laser acts directly on the pigmented cells, breaking down the melanin and promoting a more even skin tone.

 

Improved Skin Texture: The Lavieen Laser can be used to improve the overall texture of your skin. It smooths out irregularities on the surface of your skin, leaving it smoother and more toned, which is particularly useful for skin with enlarged pores or a rough texture.

 

Sagging and Aging Skin: Over time, the skin loses its firmness and elasticity, and the Lavieen Laser can be used in treatment to combat signs of aging.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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