Profractional Laser
The Profractional Laser is a state-of-the-art technology that combines fractional resurfacing with thermal coagulation to address various skin concerns, including fine lines, wrinkles, texture issues, scars, and pigmented lesions.
This advanced treatment works by creating microscopic channels in the skin, stimulating collagen production and promoting skin renewal, while minimizing discomfort and downtime.
Benefits of Profractional Laser Treatment
Profractional Laser offers several advantages, such as:
Youthful, rejuvenated skin: Profractional Laser treatment targets both the epidermis and dermis layers of the skin, reducing pigmentation and boosting collagen formation for a more youthful appearance.
Minimal discomfort and downtime: The procedure is designed to minimize pain and recovery time, allowing you to quickly return to your daily activities.
Precision and customization: Profractional Laser allows for independent adjustment of ablation depth and coagulation, ensuring a personalized treatment that best suits your unique needs.
Who is a candidate for Profractional Laser Treatment?
Ideal candidates for Profractional Laser treatment are individuals with:
Moderate to severe skin concerns: Profractional Laser can effectively address various issues, such as wrinkles, scars, uneven texture, and pigmentation problems.
Good overall health: Candidates should be in good overall health and have realistic expectations regarding the outcomes of the treatment.
Commitment to post-treatment care: It's crucial to follow our post-treatment care instructions to ensure proper healing and optimal results.
During your consultation, we will evaluate your skin concerns and goals to determine if Profractional Laser treatment is the best option for you.
Side Effects & Risks
While Profractional Laser is generally safe, potential risks and side effects may include temporary redness, swelling, itching, and increased skin sensitivity. Rarely, more severe side effects like infection, scarring, or hyperpigmentation may occur. we will discuss these risks during your consultation and provide guidance on how to minimize them.
FAQ
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Results from Profractional Laser treatment are gradual, with initial improvement visible within a week, and optimal results typically seen within 3-6 months as collagen remodeling occurs.
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The number of Profractional Laser treatments required can vary based on your specific concerns and desired outcomes. Most patients benefit from a series of 3-5 treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart for optimal results.
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Typically, a topical numbing cream or local anesthetic is applied to the treatment area about an hour before the Profractional Laser procedure. This helps minimize any discomfort during the treatment. Some patients report feeling minimal to no discomfort with the use of these numbing agents.