In a published clinical study, an astounding 100% of patients noted Aesthera Photopneumatic™ treatments were painless. [Reference: Novel Photopneumatic Therapy Delivers High-Efficiency Photons to Dermal Targets, Vic Narurkar, MD. Vol 18, No. 2, February 2005, Cosmetic Dermatology].
Clinical studies by leading dermatologists have proven the effectiveness of Isolaz™ Photopneumatic technology for acne, skin rejuvenation and hair removal.
The combination of a painless vacuum and laser light helps remove the blockages in the pores including blackheads, dirt, oil, dead cells and other debris which helps result in radiant, clear skin that is purified from the inside out.
Isolaz™ Photopneumatic™ therapy is up to 7 times faster than traditional light-based treatments so you can have them done during lunch! Full face treatments can be completed in approximately 10 minutes. Full leg and back treatments can be done in approximately 20 minutes.
Isolaz™ therapy eliminates the need for pre-treatments with topical anesthetics which can take up to 90 minutes.
PPx therapy is a revolutionary skin treatment that was designed with your complete safety and comfort in mind.
Before treatment begins, your physician will apply a soothing mist to your skin, to hydrate it.
Your treatment provider will place the Aesthera handpiece on the area to be treated. Based on your skin type (the amount of melanin in your skin) and the body part being treated, appropriate settings will be selected.
You will feel a gentle and warm sensation as your skin is drawn into the treatment tip. In less than a second, mild light energy will be applied and you will feel your skin being gently released back into normal position. Your treatment provider will then move on to the next treatment area, and repeat the process over the entire treatment area.
In a recent clinical study, 100% of patients reported no pain during treatment. Treatment sensation was most commonly described as being similar to that of a warm massage.
Photopneumatic therapy is very fast. Below is a comparison of typical treatment durations for commonly requested treatments. |