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when can i have my second fraxel laser treatment

by Karley Pollich Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Answer: Fraxel Dual I recommend once every 4 weeks, no sooner. The fraxel sessions can be spread over larger stretches, such as 2-3 months without any negative impact on results.

It is not too late for your second round of Fraxel treatment. I generally have patients wait 4-6 weeks between sessions, depending on treatment intensity and skin tone, to allow the treatment area to heal. Four months is more that enough time between sessions for recovery.Feb 2, 2018

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How many times can I get Fraxel Laser treatment?

Fraxel Re:fine: is a non-ablative fractional laser for prevention and maintenance. Patients usually require between 4 to 6 treatments to attain optimal results. Treatments may be performed as often as every 7-10 days, but in most cases they are done 4 weeks apart.

How long does it take for Fraxel Laser to work?

Treatments may be performed as often as every 7-10 days, but in most cases they are done 4 weeks apart. Down-time is minimal and results are modest. Fractal Re:Store (Fraxel Dual):  is a non-ablative fractional laser for mild to severe skin damage.

Is the skin too delicate after a Fraxel Laser treatment?

However, the skin can become too delicate after a Fraxel treatment. Without a proper aftercare routine, the results of the procedure might not meet your expectations. So how can you take care of the skin after a Fraxel laser procedure?

What are the side effects of Fraxel dual laser?

Fraxel Dual, on the other hand, actually has minimal side effects and a less-intense downtime (at least, in comparison to ablative lasers), since it's non-ablative. Still, Dr. Nussbaum says a patient should expect some redness, swelling, and peeling afterward, but it settles in less than a week. What are the side effects of Fraxel laser treatment?

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How long should I wait between Fraxel treatments?

To achieve these effects, most patients need three to five treatments each spaced four weeks apart. Of course, this timeline depends on the exact concern you want to address. Hyperpigmentation, for instance, can usually be corrected in one or two sessions.

How often can you do Fraxel laser?

If it's pigment, you will see results in one to two sessions. If you're trying to get rid of wrinkles or acne scarring, it's three to five sessions. For both acne and wrinkles, it's recommended to space out sessions four weeks apart. For photo damage, you space out sessions six to eight weeks apart.

Will one Fraxel treatment do anything?

With the 1927 wavelength (the one used for fading pigment), one treatment can decrease 80 percent of the discoloration. Dr. Nussbaum says you might need a touch-up with a Clear + Brilliant laser four to six months later, but usually one Fraxel session is enough to last you the year.

How long does it take to see results of Fraxel Dual?

How long does it take to see results from Fraxel laser treatment? Results are both immediate and progressive. Optimal improvement is usually visible in 2 to 3 months, but the skin can continue to improve for up to a year.

How many Fraxel treatments do you need?

Typically, patients require between 2 and 6 treatments. The most aggressive approach, with the ablative Fraxel re:pair, can offer results after just one treatment.

Can Fraxel ruin your skin?

Because the Fraxel laser does damage your skin cells (in order for them to rejuvenate and improve your skin's appearance), you need to be certain to clean all treated areas several times a day – two to five, according to plasticsurgery.org – with saline or diluted vinegar solution, depending on your surgeon's ...

How often can you do Fraxel Dual?

Usually only 1 or 2 treatments are needed, 1 month apart. Results are seen immediately after peeling.

Is Fraxel good for deep wrinkles?

Fraxel Dual patients can expect the following benefits: Diminished deep lines and wrinkles. Reduction or elimination of age spots. Improved appearance of acne scars and surgical scars.

What is better than Fraxel laser?

Fractora and Morpheus8 combine RF waves with microneedling technique for even better results. Unlike Fraxel laser, Fractora and Morpheus8 can be used on all skin types safely – on light and darker tones up to skin type VI with no risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

What is the difference between Fraxel 1550 and 1927?

The Fraxel DUAL 1550/1927 is a cutting edge system that uses two lasers which can improve the appearance of your skin. The 1550nm wavelength improves fine lines and scarring, while the 1927nm improves pigmentation. The 1550nm penetrates deeper and you would expect more redness and swelling as a result.

What helps Fraxel heal faster?

Keeping a light moisturizer on your skin throughout the first week after your Fraxel laser treatment is an important aspect of hydrating and rejuvenating your skin, but you should avoid heavy moisturizers, makeup, and any type of exfoliant to avoid slowing the healing process.

Does Fraxel work for under eye wrinkles?

Wrinkles, fine lines, and dark circles under the eyes are all normal signs of aging, but modern cosmetic treatments are making it simpler than ever to reverse skin aging in the under eye area. In particular, the Fraxel laser can be used as a non-invasive treatment to smooth and brighten the skin under your eyes.

What Is The Difference Between The Fraxel and The Fraxel Dual?

The bottom line for you is that the Fraxel Dual is much more effective for brown spots and excess pigment. And, due to improvements in the tip of t...

Is The Comfort/Discomfort Level The Same as The Fraxel During and After The Treatment?

Most patients describe their discomfort with the Fraxel Dual at about 2-5/10. With the Fraxel Dual the discomfort is just slightly higher usually –...

Is The Healing The same? What Differences Are there?

As for healing, the sensation of heat (like a mild sunburn) lasts about the same time (usually 2-24 hours) and redness, if it occurs, lasts 1-4 day...

Are There Differences Between Treatments on The Face and Body Sites Like The Chest, Arms, Legs, and back?

Yes, laser treatments for the face and neck heal the most quickly. See the paragraph above to help you. The further you go down the body, the longe...

Does This Laser Work For Melasma?

Melasma often gets worse with laser treatments so I don’t recommend Fraxel or Fraxel Dual treatments unless you are being treated at a nationally r...

How Well Does It Treat Acne Scarring?

The original Fraxel is still a better treatment for acne scarring. The only reason to use the Fraxel Dual is if there are pigment problems associat...

Is The Fraxel Dual System Safe For Darker Skin types?

The original Fraxel system is safer for darker skin types. The Fraxel Dual is more a risk for causing post laser hyperpigmentation (usually tempora...

For The More Technically Inclined

The Fraxel is a 1550nm erbium laser and the Fraxel Dual is that PLUS a second laser which is 1927nm thulium fiber laser. This new addition can be u...

What is a fraxel laser?

The Fraxel Laser fits that category! There are a variety of different types of lasers that can be used to improve various parts of our bodies, but the Fraxel laser can literally resurface skin and make it look smoother and more toned.

Is laser skin resurfacing FDA approved?

The laser is cleared for skin resurfacing by the FDA for a number of dermatological procedures such as the removal of reduction of acne scars, sun/age spots, wrinkles around the eyes and mouth, melasma, and off-face skin resurfacing such as hands and chest. Although I try different potions and skincare treatments all the time, ...

Is fraxel safe for frugal people?

Fraxel may not be for the frugal, but if you want it, save up and go somewhere safe. #3: Educate yourself, and be realistic: You will be most satisfied if you understand what the treatment does, how it works, and you keep your expectations realistic. One treatment may give you some nearly immediate results as mine did.

Answer: Fraxel and pigmentation and Jowls

Fraxel will not help with JOWLS, pigmentation can be reduced with many many different lasers, Fraxel 1927 , C and B and Pico. Its not the laser that makes pigmentation worse, its the Specialist and the after care, see a good specialist near you to assess your skin type and pick the best METHOD, not device for your concerns. Dr Davin S. Lim

Answer: Fraxel Laser

This is going to largely depend on the skin condition that will be treated. There are patients who may only need one treatment to get the results related to sun spots and enlarged pores. But for deeper wrinkles and scars it may take more than one session. Regardless, your skin will look refreshed and smoother after just one treatment.

Answer: Options in treating pigmentation issues

Thank you for your question. Unfortunately, without at least a picture, it is impossible for me to determine whether Fraxel is the right choice for you. I encourage you to make an appointment with a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist that can provide an in-person assessment of your skin as well as treatment advice.

Answer: Fraxel Dual

I recommend once every 4 weeks, no sooner. The fraxel sessions can be spread over larger stretches, such as 2-3 months without any negative impact on results.

Answer: Treatment with Fraxel will not improve the appearance of jowls

Treatment with Fraxel will not improve the appearance of jowls. Depending on the severity, Profound laser treatment may be beneficial in improving the appearance of premature jowl formation. In addition, Dual does work well for pigmentation issues and can be done every 4 to 6 weeks.

How long does it take for a fraxel dual to work?

The pigment may take 1-2 weeks to shed on the face/neck and 2-4 weeks for body sites.

What is a faxel laser?

The Fraxel is a 1550nm erbium laser and the Fraxel Dual is that PLUS a second laser which is 1927nm thulium fiber laser. This new addition can be used in combination with the erbium laser or by itself.

What is the difference between the Fraxel and the Fraxel Dual?

The bottom line for you is that the Fraxel Dual is much more effective for brown spots and excess pigment . And, due to improvements in the tip of the laser, the Fraxel Dual is better for treating large areas like the back, chest, arms and legs.

Are there differences between treatments on the face and body sites like the chest, arms, legs, and back?

Yes, laser treatments for the face and neck heal the most quickly. See the paragraph above to help you. The further you go down the body, the longer it takes to heal and you must adjust for your age and health.

Does this laser work for melasma?

Melasma often gets worse with laser treatments so I don’t recommend Fraxel or Fraxel Dual treatments unless you are being treated at a nationally recognized laser center and, even then, there is no guarantee that you won’t have problems.

Is the Fraxel Dual system safe for darker skin types?

That is precisely because it does affect the outer layer of the skin (epidermis) more than the original Fraxel (which bypasses the outer layer more). Settings for the original Fraxel have been worked out for darker skin types and can be done quite safely in experienced centers. Again though, it’s very important to seek out board certified dermatologists and nationally known laser centers, in my opinion.

How long does heat last after a laser?

What differences are there? As for healing, the sensation of heat (like a mild sunburn) lasts about the same time (usually 2-24 hours) and redness, if it occurs, lasts 1-4 days generally, which is similar to the Fraxel laser.

Why is fractional laser treatment good?

The heat generated by the laser promotes collagen production which causes the skin to tighten and look young and healthy. The fractional approach allows the skin to heal much faster than if the entire area was treated. This approach lessens the recovery period and reduces the number of complications that can occur.

What is the ablative of Fraxel Re:pair SST?

Fraxel Re:pair SST is a more aggressive procedure and is used to treat the most severe signs of skin damage.

How does fractional laser work?

Instead, it works by “creating heat in the skin through thousands of tiny, deep columns without injuring the surface of the skin. The heat generated by the laser promotes collagen production which causes the skin to tighten and look young and healthy. The fractional approach allows the skin to heal much faster than if the entire area was treated. This approach lessens the recovery period and reduces the number of complications that can occur. Multiple sessions are needed in most cases.” ( source)

How long after fractal 1927NM treatment?

Fractal 1927nm Results on Actinic Keratosis Study: A 2010 Clinical trial. AK counts decreased in all patients after treatment. At 2 to 4 weeks after the first treatment, AK clearance was 74% (range, 45% to 100%). At 1 month after the final treatment, patients averaged an AK clearance of 86.5% (range, 63% to 100%). At 3 months after the final treatment, average AK clearance was 79% (range, 63% to 100%). The treatment was well tolerated and represents an effective new option for the treatment of facial AK.” ( source ) Each subject underwent a series of 2 to 4 treatments with the Fraxel Re:store Dual that were spaced 2 to 4 weeks apart. No adverse reactions occurred for any of the subjects. In addition, the study found improvement in skin texture and pigmentation following a Fraxel treatment.

How many treatments for age spots?

Doctors will usually recommend 3-5 treatments spaced about a month apart. Most patients see best results after 2-3 treatments.

Does frazel help with wound healing?

Fraxel and Vitamin C for recovery: A 2015 study on using Vitamin C + E + Ferulic acid post CO2 ablative laser treatment was successful in reducing healing time by 2 days. “This is first study to show that Vitamin C, E, and Ferulic acid correlate with more rapid wound healing post-fractional ablative laser .” ( source)

What happens if you get a fraxel laser?

Immediately following your Fraxel laser treatment, you will likely experience hotness, redness, and swelling that resembles a sunburn. This is because the lasers have a similar effect on your skin to the sun’s rays, but the most significant irritation usually does not last very long. These effects should be treated by using ice, moisturizer, or over-the-counter medications during the rest of this day in order to minimize discomfort and speed up your healing time.

What Is Fraxel Laser?

Fraxel is an innovative type of laser treatment that is used to give the skin on your face a smoother and more even appearance. It minimizes a variety of types of damage to your skin, such as acne scarring, sun damage and discoloration, wrinkles, and other signs of aging, to give you fresher and younger-looking skin. Most patients will start to see results after their first treatment, although 3-5 sessions are generally recommended in order to achieve your desired results.

How to heal after a laser treatment?

Keeping a light moisturizer on your skin throughout the first week after your Fraxel laser treatment is an important aspect of hydrating and rejuvenating your skin, but you should avoid heavy moisturizers, makeup, and any type of exfoliant to avoid slowing the hea ling process . You should also plan to avoid spending time in the sun for several months following your treatment, especially during the first week, and use sunscreen and wear a wide-brimmed hat when you do go outside. At Dermatology Institute of Southern California, we are proud to offer the most innovative treatments in the field to help our patients improve their skin and boost their self-esteem. If you’re interested in evening out scarring, discoloration, wrinkles, or other imperfections on your skin, Fraxel laser treatment may be the perfect solution. Contact us today to learn more about whether Fraxel may be right for you!

How long does it take for a laser to heal?

Although it’s important to remember that everyone’s skin is different and responds to treatment differently, your healing process for each treatment session will typically be complete within a week. Here is a general overview of how Fraxel laser treatment can benefit your skin and what the day by day recovery process looks like!

How long does it take for swelling to go away after a syringe?

By the second day following treatment, you should expect the majority of the swelling and redness of your skin to disappear. Using a light moisturizer regularly during the first couple of days is key to making sure you reach this stage and eliminate the minor pain you are likely to experience quickly.

When is skin normal?

By day five, your skin should be getting close to normal. Although you may still experience minor skin imperfections after reaching this point, your face is likely to look and feel normal by this time. Now that your skin is comfortable again, you will be able to enjoy your smoother and younger-looking skin.

What are the side effects of Fraxel laser treatment?

Although the laser is safe for all skin tones, Dr. Nussbaum says it might not be the best option for those with melasma (a complex form of hyperpigmentation). For these patients, she recommends an even less aggressive laser called Clear + Brilliant. Of course, your dermatologist will let you know whether or not your skin can handle the laser, so definitely schedule a consultation regardless.

What can you not do after Fraxel laser?

Fraxel is a great treatment for your skin and a great excuse not to go to the gym for that first week, because working out will only worsen your hot, inflamed skin. If redness, peeling, and dark flakes is something you'd rather not deal with publicly, plan your appointment during a week when you can afford to take some time off, because makeup is also a no-go. Dr. Nussbaum says during those few days of healing, avoid putting any products on your face except for what we mentioned above.

What is Fraxel?

Fraxel is a non-invasive, microscopic laser that quite literally changes the surface of your face by penetrating your skin to encourage new collagen and elastin growth. Fraxel only targets a fraction (fraction, Fraxel—get it?) of the skin at a time, which is why it's also known as a fractional skin resurfacing treatment.

What is better, CO2 or Fraxel?

So considering Fraxel can be both ablative (aka a CO2 laser) and non-ablative, the answer is more about which type of Fraxel is better for your skin concerns. So let's walk through the two types of Fraxel, yes?

Is Fraxel better than microneedling?

Fraxel and microneedling are similar in that both treatments use the idea of creating micro-injuries on your skin to help rebuild collagen, but the main difference is that Fraxel penetrates the skin more deeply than microneedling. For this reason, Dr. Marmur says Fraxel laser is better suited for patients with major skin issues (think: big scarring, hyperpigmentation, and texture issues), while microneedling would suffice for more mild concerns (some light acne scarring, discoloration, dark spots, etc.).

How do I prepare my skin for Fraxel?

According to Dr. Marmur, you'll need to stop using any product that can cause skin sensitivities a full 10 days before your treatment, along with 10 days after (that includes retinol, exfoliants, and acids, like glycolic acid or salicylic acid ).

How painful is Fraxel laser?

Listen, lasers don't exactly feel great, but the treatment itself is relatively quick—about 15 to 25 minutes, plus another 45 minutes for the topical anesthesia (numbing cream) to kick in before getting started. And since you'll be numbed up beforehand, Dr. Nussbaum says you'll likely only feel a little stinging. Of course, pain tolerance is subjective, and many people consider the ablative type of Fraxel to be quite intense and painful (some describe it as being stung by bees or feeling like your face is straight-up burning), even with the numbing cream.

How long does a fraxel treatment last?

For tighter skin and reduced lines and wrinkles, Fraxel treatments typically need three to five sessions that are scheduled four weeks apart. On average, the results of a successful surgery, paired with excellent aftercare practices, can last up to a year.

How long does it take for swelling to subside after faxel?

Soothe the Swelling. Swelling is a common after-effect of Fraxel treatment. It subsides after a few days, but there are ways to minimize the swelling quicker. During the healing process, it’s important to keep an ice pack near you.

How to take care of skin after laser?

So how can you take care of the skin after a Fraxel laser procedure? It’s important to help the skin recover fast by soothing the swelling, moisturizing the face, and taking extra steps to protect it . There are also activities to avoid such as putting on makeup, applying exfoliants, wearing tight tops, staying under the sun for too long.

How to reduce swelling from fraxel?

Another method to try is keeping the head up. By doing this, the head drains more unnecessary fluids, reducing the swelling of the skin.

What to wear after laser treatment?

Wearing Tight Tops. Within the first few days after the laser treatment, it might be a challenge to pull the shirt over the head while avoiding contact with the face. This is why turtlenecks and other tight clothing are not recommended during the early stages of the recovery phase.

What to ask when selecting a dermatologist or plastic surgeon?

It would help to ask about their credentials, training, as well as the photos of their successful treatments in the past.

Is it safe to use moisturizer after a shave?

However, some moisturizers might contain harsh ingredients that may harm the skin. Opt for gentler moisturizers and skin care brands with mild ingredients until the doctor informs you that the usual products you apply are safe for the skin again.

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