Facial Skin Rejuvenation (FSR)
There have been several breakthroughs in the fields of home health and beautification. The demand for younger healthier skin is an ever growing concern of many everyday people.
Getting the youthful vibrant appearance that you deserve should never be a hassle. You should feel as good about the process of rejuvenating your skin as you feel about looking and feeling younger using red light phototheropy with Collagen Lamps.
ProSun Facial Skin Rejuvenation
ProSun Introduces the ProSun (FSR),
The ProSun FSR is a new leap in at-home skin rejuvenation. No more “special” trips to the local salon or dermatologists. Enjoy the benefits of noninvasive and painless full-facial skin rejuvenation from the convenience of your own bedroom or couch.
- Reduce Fine Lines and Wrinkles
- Stimulate Collagen Production in Skin
- 24 high quality Skin Rejuvenating lamps
- Convenient adjustable height
- Rejuvenates full face and chest area
- Ideal for use while lying in bed or reclining on a couch
- 24 high quality Skin Rejuvenating lamps
Before (Feb.2008) - Face
After (Jun.2008) - Face
Before (Feb.2008) - Chest
After (Jun.2008) - Chest
Testimonial
"This treatment is very nice, the session lasts 15 minutes and brings a feeling of well being. After the first sessions, I saw improvements in my skin, it became smoother and softer. After a dozen sessions, the brown spots on my hands and chest are fading. After about twenty sessions, my skin completely changed, it became smoother and firmer with a brighter complexion. My wrinkles are less noticeable, and the brown spots on my hands and forehead have disappeared. The scar of my Caesarian section is much less apparent and blends well. Looking at pictures the improvement is visible on the chest, the forehead and especially my complexion; My skin looks healthier and more vibrant. I am delighted with the results."
Nathalie C.
St. Petersburg, FL
Age 41
Summary of Medical Studies
Dr. Robert Calderhead, DrMedSci, FRSM, medical advisor to Photo therapeutics states “When effective wavelengths are aimed at the photobiomodulation (low level laser therapy) zone, skin cells remain alive and unharmed, but they receive an energy boost from the direct, a thermal exchange of energy between photons and cell components. This can help repair damaged cells. The 640nm is the most commonly used wavelength for skin rejuvenation.”
Dr. Mary Dyson at Guy's Hospital in London, England showed that “red light collagen lamps at 633nm increased the synthesis of fibroblast growth factor from macrophage cells.”
Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City combined blue and red light therapy with collagen lamps with Microdermabrasion on 22 subjects with mild to severe facial acne vulgaris. Subjects were given eight (8) twenty (20) minute sessions, twice a week, alternating between blue and red light with collagen lamps, subjects were also given microdermabrasion before each session. The lesion count was reduced by 46% at four (4) weeks, and by 81% at twelve (12) weeks.
Dr. Mitchell Chasin, Medical Director of Reflections Center for Skin and Body in Livingston, New Jersey states “with LED you will see a decrease in postoperative redness.”
Dr. Mitchell Goldman, clinical professor of dermatology at the University of California San Diego and
medical director at La Jolla Spa MD, La Jolla, CA states “LED treatments work well after any procedure that
causes erythema (redness) and irritation, including chemical peels, lasers and IPL.
Dr. Goldman recently completed a study using LED in conjunction with IPL (intense pulse light) treatments,
which has been accepted for publication by the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. Fifteen (15) patients received
IPL treatments; one side of each patient's face was treated by LED, with the other side left untreated.
The results showed a significant improvement in erythema (redness) and irritation with the addition of LED.
Dr. Tina Alster of the Washington Institute of Dermatologic Laser Surgery, Washington DC, states “ LED treatments used with Fraxel laser, show a reduction in healing time of as much as 50%.”
A selection of studies
Thirteen (13) subjects with fine lines, wrinkles and photodamage, received nine (9) 20 minute treatments over a five (5) week period. Sun damage at six (6) weeks the majority displayed a 25-50% improvement at twelve (12) weeks: 91% reported enhanced smoothness. J Photobiology, April 2007
Seventy-six (76) subjects were divided into four (4) groups. Treatments were given twice a week for four (4) weeks. Researchers measured the skin for elasticity and melanin during the treatment period and for three (3) months following the treatments. Results showed a significant reduction of wrinkles (maximum 36%) and an increase of skin elasticity (maximum 19%). There was a marked increase in the amount of collagen and elastin fibers with highly activated fibroblast cells.
Dr. Harry T. Whelan, Professor of Neurology, Pediatrics and Hyperbaric Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin, found that diabetic skin ulcers and other wounds healed much faster when exposed to LEDs. Lab research has shown that the LEDs also grow human muscle and skin cells up to five (5) times faster than normal. The study, funded by NASA will examine the effects on diabetic skin ulcers, serious burns and flesh wounds caused by radiation and chemotherapy treatments. Dr. Whelan also states “The near-infrared light emitted by these LEDs seems to be perfect for increasing energy inside cells. LEDs boost energy to the cells and accelerate healing.”

