Fractional laser rejuvenation

“Look attractive and young at any cost!”- having made such a decision, the woman goes to the center of aesthetic cosmetology,fractional facial skin rejuvenation procedurefor advice on a suitable rejuvenation method.Regardless of the client’s age, if the appropriate equipment is available, she will definitely be recommended a fractional laser rejuvenation procedure.

How Fraxel works

Fraxel is a hardware technique based on the action of laser radiation, which helps to rejuvenate and correct aesthetic imperfections of the skin.To carry out the procedure, a special Fraxel laser is used, which affects the skin with a large number of ultra-fine beam streams, significantly warming it up.Under the influence of laser radiation and high temperature, micro-tears of the old skin occur, next to which areas of intact tissue remain.The cells of this tissue capable of regeneration ensure rapid restoration of the epidermis.At the same time, the vessels dilate, through which platelets and fibroblasts are delivered to the damaged areas.In one procedure, up to 25% of old skin in the treatment area can be removed.

According to the principle of its effect on the skin, the Fraxel procedure is somewhat similar to mesotherapy, however, the epidermis is injured using a laser and no stimulating compounds are delivered to the deep layers.Fraxel creates more microtraumas on the skin, which triggers a rapid regeneration process and gives a pronounced lifting effect.This manipulation has no age-related contraindications and can be successfully used on any part of the body and face, as well as any skin type.

Indications for use of Fraxel

First of all, the Fraxel laser is used for skin rejuvenation.

It stimulates cell activity, destroying collagen and elastin that have lost their properties, and also supplies them with additional material for skin renewal.As a result, due to the synthesis of new collagen, a new frame is formed, wrinkles disappear, and the skin becomes denser and more elastic.

Fraxel is successfully used to eliminate hyperpigmentation.Unlike other methods of lightening spots, laser beams do not destroy melanin, but the cells in which pigment is synthesized and accumulated.In their place, new cells are formed that produce an amount of coloring matter adequate to the current solar exposure.

The same principle is used to use the Fraxel laser to eliminate scars, stretch marks and post-acne.When the rays hit problem areas of the skin, they destroy unhealthy tissue at the required depth, stimulate the formation of new collagen and elastin, and renew the outer skin.Fresh scars and recently appeared stretch marks can be eliminated in 4 procedures.

How skin renewal occurs under the influence of Fraxel

The duration of the fractional laser thermolysis procedure depends on the tasks facing the cosmetologist.The average duration of a face and neck treatment is about 20 minutes.Since pain is possible during the session, the skin is pre-treated with an anesthetic gel.

After the session, the skin turns red and swells until the skin cell restoration process begins.Tissue regeneration begins on the 5th day after manipulation.At this time, it is necessary to avoid sunlight, not take vitamins A, E and put aside cosmetics with these components.

Fraxel is repeated no more often than every month, since that is how long it takes to restore damaged skin cells.Up to 5 procedures may be required to achieve the desired effect.

Those who have tried the fractional laser thermolysis procedure complain that it is “dragging.”The effect of each subsequent session is better than the previous one: the skin is noticeably tightened, wrinkles disappear, and complexion improves.Even compared to chemical peeling, the relief is more noticeably smoothed out.However, after a certain period, most often 6 months, the results of Fraxel are leveled out and it is necessary to resume the procedures.

Another point that confuses this technique is: “What’s next?”If from the age of 25 you destroy the skin from the inside every six months, what condition will it be in at 30 and at 50?Still, I am still inclined to traditional, time-tested methods of self-care.Perhaps in the future my opinion will change.