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Baby Face Ultra

Baby Face Ultra is a LaseMD device with American FDA approval. With Lutronic thulium laser technology, it opens 6,000 micro channels per minute in the skin. Through the opened channels, active ingredients specific to Baby Face Ultra, which are suitable for the needs of the person, are delivered to the lower layers of the skin.

Baby Face Ultra gives the skin a bright, radiant appearance. It lightens blemishes, scars, fine lines and wrinkles and minimizes pores.

Duration and Frequency of Application

The procedure time varies between 15-30 minutes. Depending on the needs of the skin, 3-4 sessions are applied at 1 week intervals.

What are the Side Effects After Application?

After the application, redness can be seen on the skin, which often lasts up to 1 hour at most.

When can I see the effects after the application?

Post-application effects begin to be observed a few hours after the first session. The skin gets a much brighter and fresher appearance. However, in order to fully observe the desired effect, minium 3 sessions should be applied.

Personalized Treatment Protocols with Baby Face Ultra

What are the ingredients of the special patented nano-particle products sent to the lower layers of the skin through the micro-channels opened with Baby Face Ultra?

Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) strengthens collagen and elastin fibers, allowing the skin to rebuild. It is one of the most effective substances known to protect the skin from sun damage and repair existing sun damage.

Retinol (vitamin A) is an active ingredient that improves skin quality by repairing fine lines and wrinkles.

Tranexamic acid, this ingredient, which is very effective in spot treatment, reduction of scars, is also very effective in reducing and eliminating age spots.

Resveratrol is the leading active ingredient of the most preferred anti-aging application that gives the skin an anti-aging effect and gives it a radiant glow and color.

Treatment for Acne Scars

Acne scars are observed as atrophic scars as a result of decreased collagen and hypertrophic scars and keloidal scars as a result of increased collagen.

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