No Surgery or
Injections
Series of
Treatments
Simple and
Comfortable
Little to
No Downtime
Noticeable
Results
WHAT CAN CLEAR + BRILLIANT® DO FOR YOU?
Though results vary, patients frequently report younger-looking skin and a radiant glow after treatment.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Clear + Brilliant® is based on advanced technology, but getting Clear + Brilliant® treatments is simple.
A Typical Clear + Brilliant® Treatment:
Begins with a consultation to see if Clear + Brilliant® is right for you
Requires about 30 minutes for a complete session.
May involve application of topical numbing cream to your face prior to treatment in order to provide additional comfort.
Our skin care professional will gently guide the Clear + Brilliant® handpiece across the target area and actively treat your skin for approximately 15-20 minutes
Utilizes the patented Intelligent Optical Tracking® technology to ensure proper contact with your skin to deliver a uniform application to all treated areas
Clear + Brilliant® uses fractional laser technology to create hundreds of thousands of microscopic treatment zones on the top layers of the skin, replacing damaged areas with healthy-looking tissue. This quick and gentle treatment lasts only 30 minutes and requires little to no downtime. Clear + Brilliant® has two distinct handpieces, each with a unique purpose. The Clear + Brilliant® Perméa treatment offers visible improvements in tone and radiance, while the original Clear + Brilliant® treatment is optimized to enhance skin texture.
Indications
The Clear + Brilliant® laser system (1440 nm and 1927 nm) is indicated for dermatological aesthetic procedures that require soft tissue coagulation and overall skin structure improvement.
Important Information
The following contraindications are routine for many laser treatments and may also be associated with the Clear + Brilliant® non-ablative laser system treatment.
Pre-screening should include but not be limited to:
Diagnosis/possibility of actinic keratosis, melasma, rosacea, or other significantly skin-affected conditions (e.g., skin cancer, active infections, cold sores, open wounds, rashes, burns, inflammation, eczema, psoriasis);
Predisposition to keloid formation or excessive scarring;
Diagnosis of a condition that may compromise the immune system, such as HIV, lupus, scleroderma, or systemic infections;
Known sensitivity to light or the use of photosensitizing agents or medications;
Systemic steroids (e.g., prednisone, dexamethasone), which should be strictly avoided before and throughout the course of treatment;
Use of retinoids, which should be avoided for at least 2 weeks before and during this treatment;
Patients undergoing treatment for acne with isotretinoin or similar-class medications;
If the skin is still recovering from a cosmetic procedure, such as chemical or mechanical peeling or laser resurfacing; and if they have had injections of botulinum toxin or dermal fillers (such as collagen) within the last 2 weeks.