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what is a profractional laser treatment

by Dr. Mina Hansen PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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ProFractional Laser is a laser procedure with little to no downtime, used for improving the overall appearance of your skin. This treatment uses a laser micro beam to treat thousands of pinpoint areas of your skin.

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What to expect from a profractional treatment?

ProFractional laser creates controlled trauma to the skin. This triggers the body’s natural healing response. There is a stimulation of new collagen and elastin production in the skin. As a result, you will continue to see improvement in skin quality up to 6 months after the ProFractional laser treatment.

What are the pros and cons of laser treatment?

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What can fractional laser with PRP therapy do for You?

The wound healing effects of PRP have also been well documented. Recently, a split-face study by Lee JW et al. published in Dermatologic Surgery demonstrated that PRP reduced healing time by 1 day after fractional carbon dioxide resurfacing of the face. The PRP-treated side had less redness than controls and biopsies showed more collagen.

What's the difference between profractional laser and Fraxel?

Both Profractional Laser and Fraxel can improve acne scars. Profractional Laser is a deeper laser (although not as aggressive as erbium laser resurfacing) and you will have some downtime for approximately 2-3 days while you heal. Profractional laser provides significant improvement after one treatment.

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How long does it take for ProFractional laser to heal?

After treatment, cold compresses are applied to cool the skin. Treated areas may have temporary pinpoint bleeding or minor swelling. The healing process generally takes two to seven days.

What is ProFractional laser good for?

ProFractional™ laser treatments are a top choice among women and men seeking smoother, more youthful looking skin. These types of treatments are perfect for addressing fine lines, wrinkles, sun damage or skin texture issues, such as pitted acne scars, because they tighten and refresh the skin.

What is the difference between Fraxel and ProFractional laser?

But if you've spent any time reading up on laser peels, you've likely heard of either Fraxel or profractional laser peels as well. They're essentially the same thing, but Fraxel uses a CO2 laser, and Pro-Fractional uses an Erbium laser.

How often is a ProFractional laser done?

Profractional is typically done in a series of 1-4 treatments, spaced 3-6 weeks apart, depending on your desired improvement.

How painful is ProFractional laser?

Does The Treatment Hurt? A topical numbing cream is applied before the treatment which helps ease any discomfort. The laser treatments themselves take only 20 minutes. There is very little discomfort with the treatment.

Are ProFractional lasers worth it?

It's great for stubborn acne scars, which often evade successful treatment. RealSelf members give the ProFractional laser a high Worth It Rating, with many saying that it exceeded their expectations.

Does ProFractional laser tighten skin?

ProFractional laser therapy by Sciton® is used to safely and effectively tighten, tone and improve the overall appearance of skin on almost all areas of the body including the face, neck, abdomen, legs and arms.

What's better microneedling or laser?

Laser treatments can often provide quicker, more dramatic and long lasting results than microneedling treatments. Because lasers deliver heat to the skin we see more side effects (such as temporary darkening or bruising) and longer downtime due to post-treatment swelling and redness.

What is the best laser treatment for deep wrinkles?

Non-ablative lasers are a non-invasive treatment that are best for addressing the root cause of skin concerns. Non-ablative lasers are particularly useful for stimulating collagen production and reducing the appearance of fine lines or deep wrinkles.

What does ProFractional laser feel like?

Most people describe a feeling of hot rapid pin pricks into the skin. When the treatment is complete, the skin will feel very warm, looking and feeling like a deep sunburn; there may even be pinpoint bleeding, which is normal and healthy.

Do you peel after ProFractional laser?

Typically, it is only needed 24-‐48 hours. We recommend the SkinMedica Restorative Cream. 7) Peeling and flaking generally occur within 24 hours post treatment and should be allowed to come off naturally. DO NOT PICK, RUB, OR FORCE OFF ANY SKIN DURING THE HEALING PROCESS; THIS COULD RESULT IN SCARRING AND INFECTION!

How do you prepare for a ProFractional laser?

Avoid Aspirin, Motrin, Ibuprofen, Fish Oils, Vitamin E, and other blood thinners 5-7 days before your treatment. If you are on a prescribed blood thinner, please contact our office at 403-571-3141. Patient response can vary after a ProFractional treatment.

What is the ProFractional laser?

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What are the pros and cons of ProFractional laser treatments?

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How much does a ProFractional laser treatment cost?

Your cost depends on the experience level of your provider, their office location, and the type of procedure you have. Some people need more than o...

What happens during a ProFractional laser treatment?

A treatment begins with an application of numbing cream to mitigate pain from the laser’s heat. After you’re sufficiently numb, your provider passe...

What is ProFractional laser recovery like?

ProFractional laser results rely on your skin’s natural healing response, so healthy recovery is key. Fresh, new skin comes to the surface, and cel...

How long does a laser treatment last?

Treatments last approximately 45 minutes. Certain medications and skin care products may need to be discontinued before treatment, such as blood thinners and tanning creams.

What is ablative laser?

Ablative Lasers. Ablative lasers are more aggressive, intense, and wounding as they go deeper into the dermis, removing and injury layers of the skin. This type of laser therapy requires more downtime for the skin to heal completely, but results are longer lasting. CO2 lasers are ablative as is ProFractional, a type of fractional erbium laser ...

What is the difference between ablative and non-ablative laser treatments?

Conversely, ablative lasers cause destruction of skin cells. The results following a non-ablative laser treatment are more gradual and less dramatic than those using an ablative laser.

What is laser coagulation?

Coagulation And Heat. Lasers are used with or without coagulation, a measure of the amount of heat delivered into the tissues. Coagulation is especially helpful for reducing difficult-to-treat scar tissue, and for increased collagen remodeling.

Why is profractional healing important?

This puncturing process prompts the body’s natural wound-healing response to produce collagen, which then fills the punctured channels. Because channels surrounding the ablated areas are left intact, less down time is required and healing is accelerated. One incredible benefit of ProFractional is that collagen continues to be produced ...

Is laser dermis surgery painful?

The deeper into the dermis the laser goes, the more painful the procedure. Superficial and more surface-based, non-ablative treatments are uncomfortable, but not too painful. Deep, aggressive treatments, however, are painful enough that numbing cream must be used an hour beforehand.

Is a non-ablative laser good for sun damage?

The treatment is more superficial, is non-wounding, and requires less down time. Non-ablative layers are good for sun damaged skin, age spots, and fine lines.

What is a fractional laser?

As a fractional laser, the device only targets a fraction of your skin at a time.

What is a sciton laser?

What is the ProFractional laser? The Sciton ProFractional laser is a fractional laser energy device that resurfaces and rejuvenates the skin to improve tone and texture. The laser’s powerful erbium YAG microbeam of light vaporizes the superficial skin of the epidermis and delivers heat into the deeper epidermis to spark cellular renewal ...

ProFractional Laser Treatments: What You Need to Know

Laser treatments have long been a mainstay of cosmetic dermatology as one of the most effective ways to create a smoother, more youthful complexion. A new type of treatment, ProFractional laser, provides even more dramatic results with less damage to the surrounding skin and shorter recovery time. Here’s how it compares to a traditional laser peel.

Targeted Treatment

With ProFractional laser treatments, specific areas of the skin are treated using tunable resurfacing laser (TRL) technology. This allows the dermatologist to zero in only on areas of concern. Because just a fraction of the skin surface is treated compared with traditional laser treatment, the skin heals more quickly.

How It Works

Unlike traditional laser treatments, which cover large segments of skin, ProFractional lasers create minuscule channels into the deeper layers of skin to activate fibroblast production, which has a rejuvenating effect. These channels remove debris that creates imperfections, allowing the area to be refilled with new, smooth skin.

How does the ProFractional Laser work?

The laser utilized in the procedure is known as the ProFractional Laser. It treats problematic areas while keeping the rest of the face intact. The laser can go beyond the skin and deeper into the facial tissue where it generates heat that is necessary for the treatment.

What is done during the procedure?

Anesthetic creams are applied on the face at the start of the ProFractional laser treatment. The cream numbs the face to the slight heating sensation caused by the laser. However, the procedure is generally painless. The face is then blasted with laser energy in rhythmic patterns.

Does it take long to get the procedure and recover from it?

The duration of the procedure will vary depending on the size of the area to be treated and the level of treatment. On the average, though, each ProFractional laser treatment session consumes an average of fifteen to thirty minutes.

Do results show up at once?

Any breaks in the skin resulting from the ProFractional treatment begin to heal in about forty-eight to seventy-two hours. Positive changes in the skin can be noticed in a few weeks. Lines, wrinkles, acne scars and other facial problems are corrected and the skin looks healthier and younger.

How soon before the effects fade?

In the most ideal situations, ProFraction effects have the tendency to last for a few years. Usually, patients must return for three more ProFractional laser treatments in order to gain the most desirable results.

What side effects should one expect?

The usual side effects of the ProFractional laser treatment are redness, swelling, peeling and other indications of skin sensitivity. When these side effects occur, it would take a minimum of two weeks for them to vanish. Prolonged periods of side effect manifestation are also not unheard of.

What are the possible negative effects of the procedure?

The deep penetration capacity of the ProFractional Laser may result in aggressive treatment but it can also cause further damage like infections and scars. It is uncommon for these to take place, though.

What is a profractional laser?

A profractional laser treatment is laser that resurfaces the skin to help minimize wrinkles, pigmentation and helps improve the skins tone and texture. It’s great for treating scars, wrinkles, fine lines and sun damage such as skin discoloration. The profractional laser penetrates deep into the skin, removing the top layer.

What is a vampire facial?

A vampire facial includes a blood draw, then they run the blood through a centrifuge to isolate the platelets. Then you go through microneedling and the blood is slathered on your face. Profractional includes no blood slathered on your face.

Can you feel your face after laser treatment?

So it truly does depend on the the depth of the laser treatment. After the first 2 days, your face no longer feels raw and it’s more annoying than anything.

Is profractional painful?

Day 1 is definitely the hardest. After you numb up, the treatment is still painful and it definitely sends your body into a bit of fight or flight.

Can you get acne treatment with a professional?

Absolutely not. You first need to talk to a professional to find out if it’s right for you, your skin, and honestly your mind. People with active acne should not receive this treatment. Or someone’s skin just might not be right for it.

What is a ProFractional laser?

ProFractional™ laser treatments are a top choice among women and men seeking smoother, more youthful looking skin. These types of treatments are perfect for addressing fine lines, wrinkles, sun damage or skin texture issues, such as pitted acne scars, because they tighten and refresh the skin.

How long does it take for a laser to heal?

During the first few days following your treatment, you may feel as though your recovery will take weeks; however, ProFractional™ is different from other lasers because of its rapid recovery. Within a week, most redness will have faded away and your renewed, smoother skin will be glowing.

What is a sciton laser?

The ProFractional™ laser by Sciton is highly tunable and customizable, meaning that it is capable of deep remodeling in the dermis layer of skin and also capable of lighter treatments for surface-level resurfacing. For dramatic results that can reverse deeper wrinkles and scars, the laser will be tuned to target deep layers of skin.

What does it mean when a laser bleeds?

In fact, bleeding means that the laser is reaching the appropriate level of the dermis and that you will achieve dramatic results. Dramatic results are preceded by dramatic healing that will happen over the course of several days following your treatment.

Is there a risk of infection after ProFractional?

In terms of what to expect of the recovery process and downtime after ProFractional™ treatments, it is important to understand that because the laser only directly affects a small fraction of the overall treated area, there are fewer risks of infection, scarring and discoloration than those associated with full-field laser resurfacing treatments.

Can lasers reverse scars?

For dramatic results that can reverse deeper wrinkles and scars, the laser will be tuned to target deep layers of skin. This means that without the appropriate topical anesthetics and pain medications, your treatment would be extremely painful.

Pre-Treatment for Profractional Resurfacing

Doctors may give the patient a pill prior to a profractional resurfacing session in order to help her feel calm and generally prepared for the laser treatment.

Skin Sensations and Nerve Reactions to Profractional Resurfacing

Generally, patients report a kind of prickling sensation in the skin. Profractional resurfacing is not often painful, though a small amount of pain may result as the laser heats the skin. Different patients react in different ways to profractional resurfacing, but the most common response is a tingling or prickling feeling.

Duration of Profractional Resurfacing

A profractional resurfacing session typically lasts for about 15 to 45 minutes. Some various factors influence which side of this time range a patient will experience for their laser therapy treatment to be completed. Some doctors like to go slower with this kind of treatment in order to more fully explain it to patients as it is happening.

Aftercare for Profractional Resurfacing

After the session, doctors may distribute a kind of topical ointment for application during recovery time.

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