Cosmetic Rejuvenation: Enhancing Eye Health and Aesthetics.
Ocular health and aesthetics go hand in hand. Kelly Vision offers the following rejuvenating treatments:
IPL Photofacial Treatment
This can be combined with the OptiLIGHT treatment for dry eyes: Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) photofacial is a cutting-edge, non-invasive treatment designed to address various skin concerns, enhancing your natural complexion and leaving your skin looking youthful and radiant. Using broad-spectrum light, IPL targets the deeper layers of the skin to treat issues such as sun damage, age spots, redness, and broken capillaries without surgery or downtime. It can be done independently or combined with two of your four dry eye treatment sessions.
How IPL Photofacial Works
During an IPL photofacial, a handheld device emits gentle pulses of light that penetrate the skin’s surface. This light is absorbed by pigmented cells and blood vessels, breaking them down and encouraging the skin’s natural healing process. The result is a more even skin tone, reduced discoloration, and an overall smoother texture.
Benefits
- Minimally Invasive: No needles or incisions are required, making it a quick and comfortable procedure.
- Treats Multiple Skin Concerns: In one session, it targets sunspots, fine lines, rosacea, acne scars, and uneven skin tone.
- Minimal Downtime: Most patients return to daily activities immediately after treatment with no recovery time needed.
- Long-Lasting Results: With a series of treatments, you can enjoy clearer, more youthful-looking skin for months to come.
IPL photofacial is ideal for anyone looking to restore their skin’s youthful glow or address specific skin imperfections. Whether you’re combating the effects of aging, sun exposure, or other skin conditions, IPL offers a safe, effective solution with noticeable results.
Conjunctival Nevus (Freckle) Removal
A conjunctival nevus is a common, benign growth on the surface of the eye that can appear as a freckle or mole. While these growths are typically harmless, some patients may wish to remove them for cosmetic reasons or if there are concerns about potential changes in size or appearance. One effective and minimally invasive treatment for removing a conjunctival nevus is alcohol debridement. The alcohol works by selectively destroying the pigmented cells, allowing for the safe removal of the nevus without harming surrounding healthy tissue and avoiding large surgical removals. This advanced procedure is minimally invasive with a low risk of complication, quick recovery, and significant cosmetic improvement.