Fractional Laser - Proven Results for Skin Rejuvenation and Repair

About Fractional Laser Treatment

Fractional laser therapy is a highly controlled and effective method to repair skin tissue damage. This treatment gradually strengthens and smoothens your skin over the long term. The iPixel Erbium Yag laser delivers pulses in tiny, closely spaced fractions perpendicular to the skin, penetrating deep into the dermis like columns of heat beams.

This process stimulates connective tissue cells to produce new collagen and skin support tissue. The surrounding untreated skin helps accelerate the repair of damaged tissue. Over time, this new connective tissue production reduces the appearance of skin irregularities and color differences.

Treatment

Our fractional laser treatment offers a comprehensive approach to skin rejuvenation:

1. iPixel Erbium Yag Laser: This advanced technology allows for precise, targeted treatment of skin concerns.

2. Customized Treatment Plans: We tailor the treatment intensity and coverage to your specific skin needs and concerns.

3. Comfort Measures: We can apply topical anesthesia (EMLA cream) to ensure your comfort during the procedure.

4. Post-Treatment Care: We provide cooling and soothing creams immediately after treatment to minimize discomfort.

The treatment typically takes 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the area size. Our skin therapist will mark out the treatment area and apply short-duration laser pulses systematically across the entire region.

Aftercare

Proper aftercare is crucial for optimal results:

1. Expect some redness and swelling for a few hours to three days post-treatment.

2. The skin may appear tanned with light, dry scaling in a dot pattern for a few days.

3. Treated pigmentation spots may darken before flaking off within a week.

4. Some patients experience minor bleeding and itching as part of the regeneration process.

5. Avoid sun exposure and use SPF 50 sunscreen during the treatment period.

 

After 3 sessions:

Enhanced Results with Anteage MD growthfactors

To maximize the benefits of your fractional laser treatment, we can offer an additional application of Anteage MD growthfactors.

Anteage MD growthfactors are advanced skincare technology that significantly enhances the skin's natural healing and regeneration processes. When applied after fractional laser treatment, these growthfactors:

1. Accelerate skin healing and reduce downtime

2. Boost collagen and elastin production

3. Improve overall skin texture and tone

4. Enhance the anti-aging effects of the laser treatment

5. Provide powerful antioxidant protection

This supplementary treatment works synergistically with the fractional laser to deliver superior results, promoting faster recovery and more dramatic improvements in skin quality.

FAQ

Q: For which skin problems is the fractional laser treatment applied?

A: Fractional laser treatment is effective for fine lines, coarse pores, skin aging, scars, stretch marks, sun damage, and acne scars.

 

Q: Can you sunbathe after a fractional laser treatment?

A: We recommend avoiding sun exposure, tanning, or self-tanning for at least four weeks before and after treatment to prevent complications like pigmentation changes.

 

Q: Can a fractional laser induce cold sores?

A: If you're prone to cold sores, the treatment may trigger an outbreak. We recommend taking L-Lysine supplements two weeks prior to treatment as a preventive measure.

 

Q: What are Anteage MD growthfactors?

A: Anteage MD growthfactors are tiny vesicles derived from stem cells that contain growth factors, peptides, and other bioactive compounds. They play a crucial role in cell-to-cell communication and tissue regeneration.

 

Q: How do Anteage MD growthfactors enhance fractional laser treatment?

A: Anteage MD growthfactors amplify the benefits of fractional laser treatment by accelerating healing, reducing inflammation, boosting collagen production, and improving overall skin quality. They help to optimize results and potentially reduce downtime.

 

Q: Is the application of Anteage MD growthfactors painful?

A: No, the application is not painful. The growthfactors are typically applied topically to the skin immediately after the fractional laser treatment, when the skin is most receptive to their benefits.

 

Q: How soon can I see results from the combination of fractional laser and Anteage MD growthfactors?

A: While individual results may vary, many patients notice enhanced healing and skin improvement within the first week after treatment. Optimal results typically develop over the following weeks to months as collagen production increases.

 

Q: Are there any side effects from using Anteage MD growthfactors?

A: Anteage MD growthfactors are generally well-tolerated. They're designed to work with your body's natural processes, minimizing the risk of adverse reactions. However, as with any treatment, some individuals may experience mild, temporary redness or sensitivity.

 

Q: How many treatments with Anteage MD growthfactors are recommended?

A: For best results, we recommend applying Anteage MD growthfactors after each fractional laser session. The number of sessions will depend on your individual treatment plan, typically ranging from 3-6 treatments spaced several weeks apart.

 

Q: Can Anteage MD growthfactors be used for other skin treatments?

A: Yes, Anteage MD growthfactors can enhance various skin treatments beyond fractional laser therapy. They're beneficial for general skin rejuvenation, microneedling, and other non-invasive skin procedures.

Remember, our skin specialists are always available to answer any additional questions you may have about fractional laser treatment or Anteage MD growthfactors.

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