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FRAXEL
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's assistant 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 the Medical Spa 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.

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