Elos (Electro-optical synergy) skin rejuvenation offers superior results with the highest levels of comfort and safety.
This technique safely and comfortably fades the appearance of skin imperfections, spider veins and rosacea caused by age spots, sun damage, and uneven skin tones created by red and brown spots.
Elos technology uses combination of energies to effectively and gently restore and rejuvenate the appearance of your skin.
Elos skin rejuvenation is an advanced and non-invasive cosmetic procedure designed to safely get and healthier looking skin.
How does elos skin rejuvenation work?
The combination of light energies offers a complete solution to the challenges of skin treatment with reduced overall required energy output — enabling safe, effective treatment.
During the procedure, highly selective light energies are absorbed by the hemoglobin and pigmented lesions, but not significantly absorbed by the normal dermis. Electrical energies selectively heat blood vessels — while minimizing the effect on pigmented structure.
Elos Technology is also used to improve superficial acne scars, rough skin, enlarged pores and laxity of the face and neck.
Elos gives you higher safety and satisfaction:
- Elos is the safe and effective industry-leading medical aesthetic technology.
- This technology uses less energy when compared to conventional lasers and IPLs.
- It features active dermal monitoring and electrode contact check.
- With elos there is less or no down time.
- Most of you experience no side effects, but some may experience short-term local reddening.
- This is an effective treatment and suitable for most skin types.
Usually, 5-8 sessions are required for gradual and cumulative improvement of your skin tone. The total number of required treatment sessions depends on your skin's condition. Schedule a consultation to establish your personalized treatment schedule.
Who can not take elso treatment?
Conditions that are or may exclude you from elos treatment include if:
- You are a pregnant and also people who are trying to conceive
- You have pacemakers or cardiac irregularities
- You have active infection or a history or herpes in the treatment area
- Tattooed areas
- You are a diabetic
- You are under 18 years
- You have epilepsy
- You have had breast or cheek implants
- You have raised moles or suspicious skin lesions
- You have raised pigmented scars
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