The Langdon Center is thrilled to add three new procedures to our lineup of non-invasive and minimally-invasive cosmetic services: Renuvion®, PiQo4 Fractional and M22
Renuvion® is a minimally-invasive skin tightening treatment that can give our patients tighter skin in different areas of the body, including the neck and lower face.
During a Renuvion® treatment, Dr. Langdon places a special device under the skin through an incision that’s less than ¼ inches long. Radiofrequency energy is then guided by a helium gas-generated plasma to sub-dermal fibrous tissue, which specifically contracts to tighten the overlying skin. After the tissues under the skin are contracted, patients enjoy tighter, younger-looking skin.
Renuvion® can be used in combination with liposuction to contour the abdomen, arms, or other parts of the body. Compared to surgical procedures, Renuvion® requires minimal incisions and less downtime.
PiQo4 Fractional laser treatment can effectively treat a variety of common skin problems including sun damage, fine lines and wrinkles, and melasma. It has the power to rejuvenate and tone the skin through its nano- and pico-second laser pulses, four different wavelengths, and high energy. The PiQo4 laser promotes deep collagen regeneration in the skin over a series of treatments.
M22
If you are interested in learning more about Renuvion®, PiQo4 Fractional and/or M22
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About The Langdon Center for Laser & Cosmetic Surgery
Robert Langdon, MD, is double-board certified in Dermatology and in Cosmetic Surgery. A graduate of the Oregon Health and Science University School of Medicine, he completed his residency in dermatology at Yale-New Haven Hospital in 1984. He was certified by the American Board of Dermatology in 1984 and by the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery in 2004 (and re-certified in 2014). Dr. Langdon was a member of the full-time faculty of Yale University School of Medicine, in the Department of Dermatology, from 1984 to 1990.