You're beautiful just like the aurora!
By Azra Shuib | October 2, 2020
If you are travelling to Bangkok, why not get a session of Aurora Light Therapy. This laser treatment will only take about 45 minutes to complete so it won’t greatly affect your journey. In fact, you’ll be travelling with smoother and brighter skin afterwards.
Light therapy has been clinically recognized and proven as an ideal treatment to treat skin conditions like acne, psoriasis, eczema, pigmentation and wrinkles. Aurora uses a combination of two technology, optical or light (IPL) and electrical energy (RF) to treat and restore the skin to its youthful state.
Light therapy can improve skin issues such as:
・Pigmented lesions
・Enlarged pores
・Fine lines or wrinkles on neck, hands, arms and armpits
・Uneven and rough skin textures
This treatment will use highly-targeted wavelengths of light at problematic areas on your skin without affecting or damaging other areas. It can also treat fine lines and wrinkles since it has skin resurfacing features that are very safe and pain-free. It is very suitable to be done during your travels since it is safe, has no downtime and you can get instant results after just one treatment.
For more tips, here are some guidelines for Aurora Light Therapy pre and post-care:
Preparation:
・Wait for a few weeks until you recover from a deep tan to avoid possible hyperpigmentation.
・Stop using any medication or irritating agents 1 to 2 days before treatment.
・Your skin should be cleansed and free from all make-up, deodorant, perfume, sunscreen etc. upon your arrival for the treatment.
Aurora Light Therapy Post Care:
・You may resume going about with regular activities after the procedure.
・You may resume the use of make-up after the procedure as desired.
・You should apply sunscreen with SPF 30 or more on the face after the procedure to protect the skin from UV damage.
If you’re already interested in this treatment, browse here to learn more or make a booking:
https://trambellir.com/treatment/aurora-light-therapy-yanhee-hospital-bangkok