Fractional laser treatment represents a breakthrough in aesthetic treatment, based on the new field of "fractionated photothermolysis".
The difference to "normal" lasers is that the laser beam does not treat the entire surface of the skin, but spreads many small treatment points over a square centimeter of skin. Between the individual points remains untreated skin, whereby the healing is very fast. The downtime is therefore lower. The treatment is usually with local anesthesia.
Damaged skin is repaired with very little negative side effects and no long downtime. General anesthesia is not necessary.
The laser treatment brings the healthy skin cells to the surface and reduces wrinkles (eg around the eyes), "pixel by pixel", point by point.
The laser always treats only very small areas of the skin at once without damaging the outer protective cover of the skin. In the months following the laser treatments, new collagen is formed, thus smoothing the skin.
Applications:
Special features of the fractionated laser treatment:
For best results, 3 to 5 sessions at intervals of 6 to 8 weeks are required.