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Fractional Laser

Fractional Laser

What Is a Fractional Laser ?

Fractional laser is a non-invasive skin resurfacing treatment that uses advanced laser technology to target microscopic columns of skin. This precise method allows for the treatment of specific skin issues while leaving surrounding tissue unharmed.

By creating controlled micro-injuries, the fractional laser stimulates the body's natural healing processes, promoting the production of new collagen and elastin. This results in improved skin texture, reduced wrinkles and fine lines, and a more even skin tone.

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Benefits Of Our Fractional Laser
Treatment

•  Minimally invasive with targeted treatment.

•⁠  ⁠Stimulates natural collagen production.

•⁠  ⁠Improves skin texture and appearance​

How Many Sessions Do I Need?

The number of fractional laser treatment sessions you will need depends on several factors, including the specific skin concerns you are addressing, the type of fractional laser being used (ablative or non-ablative), and your individual skin type and condition.

What to expect?

After the treatment, expect redness and swelling similar to a sunburn, with possible tiny scabs that flake off within a week. Recovery time varies, with non-ablative lasers needing minimal downtime and ablative lasers requiring longer. Initial improvements appear in a few weeks, with continued benefits over several months and multiple sessions typically needed for optimal results.

How Does Our Fractional Laser
Treatment Work?

Our fractional laser treatment works by targeting microscopic columns of skin with laser energy, creating controlled micro-injuries. These micro-injuries stimulate the body's natural healing processes, promoting the production of new collagen and elastin. The laser precisely treats specific areas while leaving the surrounding tissue intact, which accelerates healing and minimizes downtime.

 

During the session, a topical anesthetic is applied to ensure comfort. The laser device is then passed over the targeted areas, delivering precise laser pulses. Post-treatment, you can expect redness and swelling, similar to a mild sunburn, which typically subsides within a few days. The micro-injuries created by the laser will gradually heal, revealing smoother, healthier skin over the following weeks. Multiple sessions are usually recommended to achieve the best results, with maintenance treatments helping to sustain these improvements

What To Expect

After the treatment, expect redness and swelling similar to a sunburn, with possible tiny scabs that flake off within a week. Recovery time varies, with non-ablative lasers needing minimal downtime and ablative lasers requiring longer. Initial improvements appear in a few weeks, with continued benefits over several months and multiple sessions typically needed for optimal results.

After Care

48 Hours:
During this time, refrain from activities that generate heat, such as steam rooms, saunas, swimming pools, and intense exercise.

Day 1-5:
Avoid using active skincare ingredients. Instead, opt for a gentle cleanser, hyaluronic acid, neuro recovery gel, and SPF to care for your skin.

Day 5 :
Resume using active serums in your skincare routine.

Day 7 :
You can reintroduce exfoliating skincare products into your routine after this time.

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