Photorejuvenation requires the use of specific broad-spectrum color light equipment, which is usually more expensive and requires professional personnel to operate and maintain. Beauty salons usually do not have such equipment and specialized personnel, and the use of inappropriate equipment or improper operation may lead to skin damage or poor treatment results.
Photorejuvenation is a medical practice that requires a doctor to operate and instruct. Beauty parlors do not have doctor qualification and medical beauty service qualification, and if they perform photorejuvenation treatment without authorization, they may be involved in illegal practice of medicine.
In addition, photorejuvenation is a treatment for specific skin problems and requires individualized treatment for different skin problems. Beauty parlors usually do not have this kind of expertise and technology, and inaccurate judgment of skin problems or inappropriate treatment methods may lead to aggravation of skin problems or the emergence of new skin problems.
In summary, photorejuvenation cannot be performed in a beauty salon. If you want to undergo photorejuvenation treatment, it is recommended to choose regular medical institutions and professional doctors for operation and guidance. At the same time, you also need to pay attention to choosing regular medical institutions and doctors to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the treatment.