Think of your skin as a family portrait
or digital photograph in need of high-quality restoration or touch
up.
Just as a damaged painting is delicately restored one small area
at a time, or a photographic image is altered, pixel by pixel,
Fraxel® Laser Treatment improves your appearance by affecting
only a fraction of your skin at a time with thousands of tiny
microscopic laser spots.
How Fraxel Laser Treatment Works
Fraxel Laser Treatment produces thousands of tiny but deep columns
of treatment in your skin, known as microthermal treatment zones.
This treatment eliminates old epidermal pigmented cells. It also
penetrates deep into the dermis. Just as important, though, are
the areas of skin the Fraxel laser leaves untouched. For every
microthermal zone the laser targets and treats intensively, it
leaves the surrounding tissue unaffected and intact. This "fractional"
treatment allows the skin to heal much faster than if the entire
area were treated at once, using the body's natural healing process
to create new, healthy tighter tissue to replace skin imperfections.
Overview
At your initial consultation, your physician will determine the
best treatment plan for your desired results. By design, each
Fraxel Laser Treatment targets between 20 and 25 percent of the
skin's surface. Clinical studies suggest that on average, an effective
treatment regimen is 3 to 5 sessions, spaced about 2 to 4 weeks
apart. Depending upon your condition and schedule, you and your
physician may choose to space treatment sessions even further
apart. Results are immediate and progressive. Optimal improvement
is usually visible in about 2 to 3 months. Because Fraxel Laser
Treatment spares healthy tissue, it is effective even on delicate
skin areas, such as the neck, chest and hands.
Preparing for Treatment
Fraxel Laser Treatment can be performed right in your doctor's
office using only topical anesthesia in most cases. If you are
having a significant area of your skin treated, your doctor will
develop a pain management approach to maximize your comfort during
the procedure.
The treatment area will be thoroughly washed prior to the procedure.
OptiGuide Blue, an FDA certified water-soluble tint, is applied
to the treatment area to highlight the contours of the skin. This
tint is washed off after treatment.
What Happens After Treatment
You will experience a mild sunburn sensation for about an hour
and then minimal discomfort. The skin will have a pinkish tone
for 5 to 7 days. This is a normal sign that the skin is deeply
healing. Swelling is minimal and generally resolves in 2 to 3
days.
You may apply make-up or shave soon after treatment. Some patients
are able to return to routine activities, including work and social
obligations, the same day of treatment. Others require a little
more time, depending upon their skin condition and treatment.
Please consult your physician to understand how Fraxel Laser Treatment
will fit into your schedule.
New epidermal skin develops within 24 hours. This process
of skin repair involves:
- Bronzing: Your skin will have a bronze appearance that lasts
anywhere from 3 to 14 days, depending on your treatment level.
- Flaking: Your skin will naturally and vigorously exfoliate
as new skin replaces dead tissue. Flaking is similar to that
of minor sunburn, but without the associated pain. Use of a
moisturizer will mask the appearance of flaking.
- Sunscreen: Be sure to use sunscreen at least twice daily to
protect your skin from sun exposure during both the healing
phase and for several months after treatment. Apply a moisturizing
sun block with an SPF of at least 30-plus. For added protection,
use wide-brimmed hats when in direct sunlight.
Over the following weeks and months, the body repairs the deeper
dermal tissues that have been affected by the Fraxel treatment,
producing longer beneficial changes associated with a healthy,
youthful appearance. |