Treatment FAQ

why not go to a medspa for a fraxel treatment

by Dr. Herman Zulauf Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Fraxel treatments cannot be performed on patients who are currently undergoing or have had Accutane treatment within the past six months, are currently pregnant or breastfeeding, using antibiotics or any kind of retinol, have a predisposition to keloid formation or excessive scarring, have suspicious lesions, or have recently had a lot of sun exposure.

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Is it safe to have a Fraxel treatment?

But having these treatments, though safe and widely effective, means you need to be aware of the aftereffects of treatment, how to care for your newly treated skin, and maybe most importantly, what not to do once you have had your treatment. Fraxel treatments are a fractional resurfacing of the skin using laser technology.

What should I avoid after Fraxel treatment?

Also, avoid strenuous exercise for three to four days after your treatment to reduce the amount of sweating in your face. Sweating can irritate your skin and cause excessive itching and irritation. Also, Fraxel treatments cause puffiness, and exercising can promote even further swelling.

What are the contraindications for Fraxel Laser treatment?

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION The following contraindications are routine for many laser treatments and may also be associated with non-ablative Fraxel Laser Systems treatments. Possible Complications from of Fraxel treatment include: Blistering and Burns: May develop over the treated areas.

When is the best time of year to get Fraxel treatment?

Some experts suggest planning to get your Fraxel treatment during the cooler months. While you will still need to take precautions such as wearing sunscreen and avoiding direct sun exposure, time spent outside is typically limited in the cooler times of the year.

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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 ...

Who should not get Fraxel?

Fraxel treatments cannot be performed on patients who are currently undergoing or have had Accutane treatment within the past six months, are currently pregnant or breastfeeding, using antibiotics or any kind of retinol, have a predisposition to keloid formation or excessive scarring, have suspicious lesions, or have ...

Is Fraxel laser bad for you?

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.

Is Fraxel laser worth the money?

Since the Fraxel laser promotes rapid cell turnover and collagen production, it works extremely well on dark spots, fine lines and wrinkles along with other skin conditions such as acne scars. The Fraxel laser is also an effective treatment for skin discoloration.

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.

Which is better Fraxel or microneedling?

Both procedures inflict micro-injuries on the patients, forcing the body to produce collagen, a skin-repairing protein. Fraxel fractional lasers penetrate the skin more deeply than microneedling, making the Fraxel treatment better suited for patients with major skin issues and microneedling better for mild skin issues.

How often should you get Fraxel?

Each Fraxel laser treatment session is spaced three to four weeks apart. Results are immediate and progressive. Sun protection is important between treatment sessions. After an initial full treatment series is complete, a maintenance treatment performed once to twice annually is helpful to maintain results.

How many sessions of Fraxel 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.

Does Fraxel get rid of wrinkles?

Fraxel is effective in treating: Fine lines & wrinkles (like crow's feet and brow lines) Surface scarring (helps to erase effects of acne & other scarring) Pigmentation (diminishes the appearance of brown spots)

Which is better Fraxel or CO2 laser?

Fraxel™ laser¨: Either laser can be used to treat acne scars, wrinkles, sun damage, or texture. But Fractional CO2 is our first choice for sun damage, wrinkles, and texture while the Fraxel laser is our first choice for acne scars. These choices are purely based on which laser is more effective for each condition.

Are there different levels of Fraxel laser?

This process triggers the skin's healing process – layer by layer, older and damaged skin is naturally replaced by fresh and healthy skin cells. There are three types of Fraxel laser treatments: Fraxel Re:pair, Fraxel Re:store, and Fraxel Dual, and we offer all three of them at Cosmetic Laser Dermatology in San Diego.

Does Fraxel make pores smaller?

The Fraxel laser resurfacing treatment can decrease the size of your pores with a short series of treatments. Dr. Schweiger explains that, "The Fraxel laser improves the appearance of enlarged pores by resurfacing the skin completely. The Fraxel laser pokes tiny, microscopic holes in the skin's surface.

How is fraxel different from 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.

Why do you need ablative lasers?

Ablative lasers are considered "wounding" lasers because they remove the outer layer of your skin and heat up the tissue underneath to stimulate new collagen production and fresh skin growth. As your skin peels off and heals (yup, the week of downtime afterward is no joke), your face will look significantly smoother, tighter, and fresher—basically, it's a takes-years-off-your-face laser. Examples of ablative lasers include CO2 (carbon dioxide) lasering and Erbium (aka YAG) lasering.

How long does a laser touch up last?

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. With the 1550 wavelength (the one for smoothing texture), you usually need three to five treatments spaced four weeks apart. Dr.

What to put on face to help with heat?

If you desperately need to put something on your face to alleviate some of the heat, Dr. Nussbaum recommends making a 50/50 mixture of whole milk (because the lactic acid and fat help heal the skin) and ice water (because it's naturally soothing).

How long before retinol can I use salicylic acid?

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 ).

Does laser repair work?

Because there is a risk for hyperpigmentation with any ablative laser (it's literally "wounding" your skin to work), Dr. Marmur doesn't recommend them for darker skin tones.

Is Fraxel ablative or nonablative?

Examples of non-ablative lasers include IPL (intense pulsed light) and PDL (pulsed dye). Fraxel, however , can be both non-ablative and ablative, depending on which type of Fraxel you (and your dermatologist) choose. Which brings us to...

What is fraxel treatment?

Fraxel ® is for people who want to look younger without dramatic changes or extended downtime.

How long does it take to get a Fraxel 1550?

The Fraxel ® DUAL 1550/1927 procedure takes 20 to 25 minutes for a full face.

What are the complications of frazel?

Possible Complications from of Fraxel treatment include: Blistering and Burns: May develop over the treated areas. Discoloration: The possibility of temporary and permanent skin color change is known to exist with any laser treatment and may occur.

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

After the treatment, most patients feel like they have a sunburn, which usually diminishes in 1 to 3 hours.

Does laser treatment resurface skin?

And since the laser treats only a fraction of tissue at a time, it leaves the surrounding tissue intact, which promotes very rapid healing. Fraxel ® DUAL 1550/1927 treatment resurfaces your skin by stimulating the growth of new, healthy skin cells from the inside out.

How to treat a swollen face?

The Rest of the Day After Treatment: 1 Your face will feel very warm. Soothe your skin by placing ice-packs (or bags of frozen vegetables) on the treated area for 20-minute increments throughout the rest of the day. 2 To prevent unnecessary swelling, keep your head elevated when lying down by using an additional pillow or two. 3 When looking at your skin up-close, you may notice a grid texture to your skin. This is completely normal, each of those microscopic dots represents an area of skin that was treated today. (The criss-cross pattern marks the actual path of the laser beam as it treated your skin.) 4 Make sure to drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated. (However, diuretics such as alcohol or caffeine should be avoided.) 5 If your skin feels tight or itchy, apply a non-comedogenic moisturizer* liberally, as many times as needed. (Leave your moisturizer and sunscreen in the refrigerator! It makes applications feel especially soothing.) 6 Your skin needs to be shielded from the sun. Sunscreen (at least SPF-30) is a must.

How long after a syringe treatment can you go back to your skin?

After Treatment: Two Weeks. You should be able to go back to your original skin care regimen a week after treatment. However, your skin will speak to you, and if your regular products cause irritation after a weeks’ time, you should abstain from using for another day or two.

When to use Isolaz?

If Acne is a concern, we recommend an Isolaz treatment at the 2-week mark to ensure that your skin is thoroughly cleansed. * Some moisturizers, such as Vaseline or Aquaphor, are occlusive and too heavy for your skin. To prevent unnecessary clogged pores, our patients are free to run their moisturizer of choice by us.

Is it normal to have a tight face after washing?

Protect the skin you are trying to perfect!) It is normal for your skin to feel tight, dry, or itchy.

Can you use cold compresses on your face?

For comfort’s sake, you are welcome to apply cold-compresses to your skin for as long as you like. If you are experiencing uncomfortable swelling, any over-the-counter anti-inflammatory (such as Aleve or Motrin) can be beneficial in reducing puffiness. (The most common areas of swelling are under the eyes and around the mouth.

Is it normal to see dots on your skin?

When looking at your skin up-close, you may notice a grid texture to your skin. This is completely normal, each of those microscopic dots represents an area of skin that was treated today. (The criss-cross pattern marks the actual path of the laser beam as it treated your skin.)

Can you wax a skin peel?

The skin will slough off naturally as the healing progresses, and in the meantime any forced peeling can result in scarring or permanent discoloration. Gentle shaving or tweezing is fine, however please do not wax or use a depilatory cream on treated areas.

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