Fractional Laser Resurfacing At Your Laser Center

by Geoff Smith

Fractional laser skin resurfacing enthusiasts will likely to be listening to ever more on the Starlux 1540, Starlux 2940, ActiveFX, DeepFX, and Fractional Skin Rejuvenation soon.

To understand the value of new laser skin resurfacing systems some minimal comprehension of the technology for cosmetic laser skin rejuvenation treatments as well as dated aesthetic laser skin procedures is a good start.

Fractional Laser Skin Resurfacings Original Apparatus

Fraxel laser resurfacing was considered the initial non-surgical fractional device for the aesthetic market. It has already been improved since initially getting introduced and should be succeeded by a variety of other fraxel laser skin resurfacing technologies such as the DeepFX and ActiveFX from Lumenis and the Starlux 1540 and 2940 from Palomar Medical.

Laser face rejuvenation is definitely a swiftly progressing industry which intersects aesthetic skin care and old-fashioned cosmetic surgery. Rapid enhancements and breakthroughs within technological know-how are materializing often. The benefit for subjects happens to be an surge in the effectiveness of fractional laser procedures and much less down-time and possible negative effects.

Fraxel laser solutions are actually extending into connected aesthetic areas like skin tightening in which fractional procedures contend with RF solutions like Thermage skin tightening, and at last to body fat and cellulite procedures.

Treating Specific Conditions:

1. Reliants Ultrapulse DeepFx is best for deep vertical lip (smokers) lines, deep and moderate wrinkles, and acne scars. Ultrapulse DeepFx treats deep and stimulates more collagen and ablates more tissue for more tightening.

2. Reliants ActiveFx is better for more superficial pigment and more surface textural problems since it does not penetrate as deeply as the Ultrapulse DeepFx.

3. Stria (Stretch Marks): Use ActiveFx: 80-100 mj, density 1-2 (use Density 2 for thicker Stria). Do NOT use the DeepFx for Stria.

4. Melasma: Experts are not sure it will work. They do not recommend at this time. They are doing test spots and experimenting with it. Melasma is a whole topic unto itself. Look for a specific article about this in the future.

5. For Tattoo Removal: DeepFx might be good for resistant Tattoos.

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