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FRAXEL LASER
Laser Resurfacing for Acne Scars, Pigmentation Irregularities, Stretch Marks, Scars and Wrinkles
What is Fraxel?
Fraxel is a revolutionary form of skin treatment that uses a laser to resurface small areas of target tissue to improve the appearance of sun damaged skin, uneven pigmentation, fine lines, wrinkles, and other signs of age. The Fraxel Laser removes damaged skin from beneath the epidermal layer, while helping to stimulate the body's natural healing abilities to grow new, smoother skin in its place.
The Fraxel Laser procedure is controlled and precise, and does not affect healthy skin. Because it resurfaces only 15-20% of the skin during each session, the procedure protects the skin from too much damage, and speeds up recovery time.
What Does it Treat?
Fraxel Laser can treat:
- wrinkles
- poor skin texture
- large pores
- sun spots
- brown spots
- scars
- melasma
- uneven pigmentation
- fine lines
Fraxel Laser is FDA approved to treat brown spots on the face and body, periorbital wrinkles, and melasma. It has also received FDA approval for skin resurfacing procedures, including photocoagulation of pigmented lesions such as age spots, sun spots and dyschromia.
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| A patient with skin resurfacing, using Re:pair treatment, after 1 treatment. |
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How is the Fraxel Procedure Performed?
About an hour before the Fraxel treatment, your dermatologist will begin by applying a topical cream to numb the area of skin to be treated. The Fraxel Laser is then used on the damaged skin, treating the dermis and epidermis layers. Healthy skin is left alone to help the treated area heal and rejuvenate. New collagen will be produced where the old skin cells used to be, and where new, radiant skin will grow.
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| A patient with wrinkle condition, using Re:fine treatment, after 3 treatments. |
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How Should I Take Care of My Skin After Fraxel Treatment?
Depending on your skin type, you may feel a sensation similar to a sunburn, and notice a slight tanning or bronzing of your skin that may last a few days. As new skin grows, you will notice the old skin flaking or sloughing off. During this time, you should keep your skin moisturized and away from heavy sun exposure, using sunscreen and protective clothing if necessary. Your physician may recommend using prescription cosmetics that will help moisturize, cool, and protect your skin. If you prefer to cover up any redness or temporary discoloration, you may use makeup if you skin isn't sensitive to the touch.
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| A patient with wrinkle condition, using Re:store treatment, after 3 treatments. |
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How Fast is Recovery?
After Fraxel treatment, most patients are able to go back to work right after treatment or the next day.
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