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Photo Facial

What is it?
A Photo Facial is a non-invasive light-based treatment designed to improve skin clarity, tone, and overall radiance. Using laser-based technology, it targets a range of concerns, including pigmentation, sun damage, redness, acne marks, and dullness. The controlled pulses of light penetrate the deeper layers of the skin, encouraging collagen production, reducing vascular irregularities, and evening out discolouration—revealing brighter, smoother, healthier-looking skin.
Uses of a Photo Facial
  • Pigmentation, sun spots, and age spots
  • Redness, rosacea, and broken capillaries
  • Acne marks and inflammation
  • Uneven skin tone
  • Fine lines and early signs of ageing
  • Enlarged pores
  • Dull, lacklustre skin
How it Works
  • A Photo Facial uses targeted pulses of light to selectively break down excess pigment, calm vascular lesions, and stimulate collagen. The light energy is absorbed by melanin or haemoglobin, gently destroying the irregularity without harming the surrounding skin. Neotis offers personalised, dermatologist-led Photo Facial treatments tailored to each individual’s concerns and skin type.
  • The procedure is quick, safe, and requires no downtime, making it an excellent option for complexion maintenance and long-term skin clarity.
What to expect before & after a Photo Facial

Most patients experience a warm, tingling sensation during the procedure, which is well-tolerated and mild.

After treatment:

  • Pigmented areas may darken temporarily before naturally flaking or fading.
  • Redness or warmth may occur but settle within hours.
  • Skin appears fresher, clearer, and more even-toned over the next few days.

Multiple sessions spaced a few weeks apart are recommended for optimal results. Makeup can typically be applied the same day.

Important Notes
  • Sun Sensitivity: Avoid excessive sun exposure and use sunscreen consistently.
  • Not Suitable For: Very dark skin tones, active infections, or recent tanning.
  • Medication Caution: Inform your dermatologist about photosensitive medications or topical retinoids being used.
  • Consultation: A professional evaluation at Neotis ensures safe settings of Photo Facial for your skin concerns.
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