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Deep Penetration into the Dermis and Collagen Remodeling! Less Thermal Damage to Patient's surrounding Tissues and Very Little Downtime.
Free Beam delivery of MTZ’s or Micro-Thermal Zones provide superior results vs other non-ablatives that have laser beams go thru a plate on the skin.
Truly an evolutionary system that delivers revolutionary performance
Efficient treatment of moderate wrinkles, post acne scarring, surgical scars, stretch marks, and other scars. Ideal technology for those patients who do not want the downtime and seek results.
Effective in Skin Rejuvenation by destroying old skin cells in target area and stimulating collagen remodeling.
Fractional laser treatment works by targeting both the epidermis and dermis. It does this by delivering a laser beam that is divided into thousands of tiny but deep columns of energy into the skin.
This fractional treatment results in a faster healing process than if all tissue in the treatment area was exposed to the laser, resulting in significant improvement in cutaneous pigmentation.
Fractional laser treatments have been advocated in the treatment of pigmentation disorders such as melasma, facial lines & wrinkles, and sun damage. Treatments can be used in all skin types.
Fractional laser treatment can be used in all skin types and patients. Fractional laser treatment can be used on any part of the body, but is particularly useful on the neck, chest and hands
Deep Penetration into the Dermis and Collagen Remodeling! Less Thermal Damage to Patient's surrounding Tissues and Very Little Downtime.
At first, the ablative FT devices were nothing more than “regular” CO2 or Er:YAG devices with modified computer software programs, reduced spot sizes, and scanning devices that were tuned to provide skip areas.
Laser skin resurfacing has been employed to treat a large number of skin conditions, but the two most common indications are photoaging and scarring. The optimal candidate is a patient with Fitzpatrick skin types I to IV with photo damage and moderate postoperative expectations. Fine rhytides, particularly in the per-orbital, perioral, and cheek areas may be completely eradicated with laser resurfacing; deeper creases are also improved, probably secondary to a general tightening effect. Laser resurfacing is effective for scars, including acne, traumatic, and surgical scars. It is most effective for elevated or modestly deep distensible acne scars, in which the fibrotic tissue can be removed or the shoulders of the scars can be ablated and ‘‘sculpted.’’
The nonablative devices produce only dermal effect without epidermal injury and with minimal patient discomfort. Some patients may require a topical anesthetic prior to the procedure and/or forced cool air cooling during the procedure. For localized treatment of individual cosmetic units, such as the periorbital and/or perioral areas, local anesthesia is sufficient. Topical anesthetic agents, such as lidocaine and prilocaine cream (EMLA cream) are used for superficial laser procedures. For full-face laser resurfacing, a combination of topical and IV Sedationis usually employed.