Facial Skin Laxity

People can experience facial skin laxity when the skin starts losing. It is quite a common problem which is also a visible sign of aging. If it is happening prematurely, it may be the reason for excessive sun damage or weight fluctuations.

As we grow old our body stops producing those factors which help in keeping our skin tight. By the time we notice that our arms are getting sagged, wrinkles start showing around the eyes, arms, and several parts of the body. Sometimes we become disappointed with these problems. But, here one thing is to be said: proper lifestyle and healthy living can slow down aging. Some people also opt for infrared skin tightening treatment. A perfectly balanced life and treatment like this can help restore skin quality. You will feel more confident and happier than ever.

Skin laxity happens. Skin tightening happens, too — it just needs a little extra help. Let’s figure out how to save the collagen and elastin.

Facial Skin laxity with Infrared Lights

While there are many procedures on the market for firming and tightening loose skin, they’re often prohibitively expensive and usually involve the removal of skin or the injection of a foreign substance. What if there was a way to use your body’s collagen-producing ability to plump up Skin laxity naturally, and non-invasively? Well, guess what. You can do just that with red light therapy. Often described as the fountain of youth, red light therapy has been clinically shown to reduce wrinkles, promote the healing of scars and blemishes, and tighten sagging skin, resulting in a more youthful appearance – you know, one that matches the ‘you’ on the inside. 

How exactly can red light therapy treat loose skin? We’ve got the lowdown for you right here. But first – why do we have loose skin?

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Causes of loose or sagging skin

  • Weight Loss
  • Aging
  • Pregnancy
  • Sun Exposure
  • Smoking
  • Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes

Common treatments for loose skin

  • Exercise
  • Lifestyle changes
  • Firming lotions
  • Chemical peels
  • Laser resurfacing
  • Microfocused ultrasound
  • Dermal Fillers
  • Surgery

The takeaway here is that while there is a wealth of options available to you if you’re looking to tighten loose skin, the inexpensive treatments are generally not very effective, and the effective treatments are often – you got it – extremely expensive, not to mention risky and invasive.

This is where infrared light therapy comes in. Red light therapy works by optimizing your body’s natural performance at the cellular level, which, among many other benefits, stimulates collagen production. But how, exactly, can light do that? Let’s go over the basics, shall we?

A Safe, Effective & Pain-Free Process Completely: Infrared light therapy

Light, at all kinds of frequencies, can have a profound effect on many aspects of our lives. Sunlight is crucial for the synthesis of vitamin D, for example, which is beneficial to our health. The same light, however, can cause cells to become cancerous and is a primary culprit for skin damage. Blue light stimulates wakefulness, which is a good thing when we’re referring to early morning light filtering in through the window, but not so much when we’re scrolling on our phones before bed. 

There are complicated mechanisms behind these phenomena which we won’t get into here. Suffice it to say that it is well understood that light can penetrate our tissues and affect our health in myriad ways. And red light is no exception. What makes red light therapy stand out, however, is that there are virtually no known negative effects

Facial Skin Laxity
How does it work?

The power of light is undeniable. It makes plants grow, warms our skin, and makes life on this planet possible. It can burn our skin if we are not careful or red lights can heal wounds if used properly. Red light technology has been used in the United States for close to 50 years to aid in medical procedures. However, it wasn’t until recently that the effects of these instruments were studied in the realm of fat loss and body contouring.

Dr. Rodrigo Neira, M.D., and Clara Ortiz-Neira, M.D. demonstrated that a specially calibrated laser held within 6-8 inches of the skin could emulsify subcutaneous fat and increase collagen and elastin production in the skin. Moreover, during their research, they discovered that when fat cells were irradiated with a very specific frequency of light they could trick the mitochondria of the fat cell into thinking that the cell was in a state of famine. The fat cell then opened up a small, transitory pore in its membrane and released its contents into the interstitial space. These contents (mostly triglycerides) are then utilized by the body as a source of energy in times of need. The pore generally closes in 48-72 hours and the body processes the fat through its normal channels.

What are the risks and side effects of red light therapy?

The body of evidence supporting the numerous, wide-ranging benefits of red light therapy is continually growing, and one aspect that has remained consistent throughout the many years of research is the treatment’s exemplary safety profile.

Virtually every study to date has determined that red light therapy carries no major risks or side effects. The only minor side effects recorded have been slight temporary redness at the site of exposure, and slight eye discomfort (this is natural, as the light emitted is quite bright. Goggles are generally provided for this reason).

 In fact, red light therapy is not only considered safe for daily use, frequent, consistent use is recommended to achieve desired results.

How to use red light therapy to tighten sagging skin?

Your red light therapy device is not just limited to treating facial skin laxity, either. Depending on the area of the body being targeted, you can treat a wide variety of issues and ailments. Some of the many benefits of red light therapy include.

Ready to take the plunge? Here’s how you can enjoy tighter, smoother skin with red light therapy.   Book your appointment today folks thru our website or call us directly at 352-419-4159.

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