
Can photorejuvenation remove wrinkles?
I am 38 years old and have some fine wrinkles on my face. I would like to know whether photorejuvenation can remove wrinkles.

In general, photorejuvenation can reduce wrinkles to some extent. Photorejuvenation is a non-invasive skin beautification technique primarily used to improve the appearance and texture of the skin. By emitting intense pulsed light of specific wavelengths, it targets pigment cells and blood vessels in the deeper layers of the skin, stimulating collagen regeneration, thereby achieving skin tightening, fading of pigmentation, pore reduction, and improvement of uneven skin tone.
With aging, collagen in the skin gradually diminishes, leading to skin laxity and the formation of wrinkles. Photorejuvenation can help improve skin tightness and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by promoting collagen production. However, it's important to note that the effectiveness of photorejuvenation on already formed deep wrinkles or static wrinkles may be relatively limited. Combining it with other treatments, such as laser therapy, radiofrequency, or microneedling, may be necessary to achieve more noticeable anti-wrinkle results.
Before undergoing photorejuvenation treatment, it is recommended to consult with a qualified physician to develop an appropriate treatment plan based on individual conditions. Proper post-treatment skincare is also essential to achieve optimal aesthetic outcomes.