A Quick Guide to Skin Rejuvenation Using Advanced Technology
If you’re exploring non-surgical options to refresh your skin, there are a range of advanced technologies designed to support improvements in tone, texture, and overall skin quality. One popular approach involves fractional radio frequency-based procedures, which are often sought after for their ability to support skin rejuvenation in a minimally invasive way.
Melissa Lang, a senior practitioner at Glow Aesthetic Skin Clinic, has been working with these techniques for years and is known for her attention to detail and patient-focused approach.
What Is Fractional Skin Rejuvenation?
Fractional technologies use radio frequency energy to deliver heat to the deeper layers of the skin. This thermal energy may help support natural collagen responses, resulting in a firmer, smoother-looking appearance over time. One commonly used platform is Venus Viva, which incorporates NanoFractional RF technology.
This non-surgical option is commonly selected by clients who want to explore ways to refresh the appearance of fine lines, reduce the look of uneven skin texture, or support a more refined skin surface.
What’s the Difference Between Laser Types?
There are two broad categories in the field of light-based or energy-based rejuvenation:
Ablative: More intensive, these techniques remove the outer layer of skin to support renewal.
Non-ablative: Designed to stimulate the skin without removing surface layers, often used to enhance glow and elasticity.
At Glow Aesthetic Skin Clinic, our cosmetic nurses offer a number of advanced rejuvenation options tailored to your skin goals. These technologies are not one-size-fits-all, so a consultation is essential to determine which options may be best suited to your skin type and concerns.
Examples of Skin Rejuvenation Technologies Used at Glow Include:
CO2 and Erbium YAG resurfacing – commonly used in clients seeking support for the appearance of fine lines and overall skin firmness.
Sciton HALO / Micropeel – selected for those wanting to refine skin tone and texture.
Sciton BBL (Broadband Light) – used to address the visible signs of ageing, including uneven pigmentation and redness.
Laser Eyelid Tightening – a non-surgical option that may support skin firmness around the eyes.
Non-ablative fractional devices – commonly used for those with age-related skin changes or past acne scarring.
What Is Venus Viva Commonly Used For?
Venus Viva is a popular option for clients interested in non-surgical skin renewal. While results vary, many people explore this technology for its ability to support a smoother and more even-looking skin surface.
Areas that clients often focus on include:
Overall skin texture and tone
Pore visibility
The appearance of acne scarring
General firmness and elasticity
Localised skin discolouration
Areas affected by environmental exposure
As with all cosmetic procedures, individual results can vary, and multiple sessions may be recommended depending on your goals and starting point.
Important to Know Before Booking
At Glow Aesthetic Skin Clinic, all treatments require a pre-treatment consultation with one of our experienced practitioners. This ensures we can assess your skin, discuss your goals, and determine the best options for your unique needs. Consultations also provide an opportunity to ask questions and understand what outcomes may be realistically expected.
Ready to Learn More?
To find out if advanced fractional technology may be suitable for your skin goals, we invite you to book a complimentary 30-minute consultation. Our team is here to help you make confident, well-informed decisions about your skin journey.