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Learn about this advanced laser treatment for damaged, aging skin. Whether you suffer from sun damage or have uneven pigmentation and fine lines, this fractional resurfacing device can help restore and rejuvenate your skin.

California
Danville, California
Escondido, California
Hacienda Heights, California
Los Angeles, California
Los Gatos, California
Marina del Rey, California
Napa, California
Palo Alto, California
San Diego, California
San Ramon, California
Santa Rosa, California
Saratoga, California
Walnut Creek, California

Canada
Edmonton, Canada

Colorado
Denver, Colorado

Connecticut
Avon, Connecticut
Glastonbury, Connecticut
Guilford, Connecticut
Hartford, Connecticut
New Canaan, Connecticut

Florida
Boca Raton, Florida
Clearwater, Florida
Cooper City, Florida
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Melbourne, Florida
Orlando, Florida
Tamarac, Florida
Tampa Bay, Florida

Georgia
Duluth, Georgia
Savannah, Georgia

Illinois
Chicago, Illinois

Indiana
Carmel, Indiana

Kansas
Overland Park, Kansas
Wichita, Kansas

Kentucky
Fort Thomas, Kentucky
Hazard, Kentucky

Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland
Bethesda, Maryland
Chevy Chase, Maryland
Glen Burnie, Maryland
Severna Park, Maryland

Massachusetts
Waltham, Massachusetts

Michigan
Shelby Twp, Michigan

Missouri
Springfield, Missouri
St Louis, Missouri
West Plains, Missouri

New Jersey
Marlton, New Jersey

New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico

New York
Bay Shore, New York
Center Moriches, New York
New York, New York
Southampton, New York

North Carolina
Charlotte, North Carolina
Lumberton, North Carolina

North Dakota
Fargo, North Dakota

Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio

Pennsylvania
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
Milford, Pennsylvania

South Dakota
Dakota Dunes, South Dakota
Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Texas
Austin, Texas
Dallas, Texas
Fort Worth, Texas
Grapevine, Texas
The Woodlands, Texas
Weatherford, Texas

Washington
Bonney Lake, Washington
Burien, Washington
Issaquah, Washington

What is Fraxel?
How does Fraxel Work?
What Will Happen At My Fraxel Treatment?
What Does Fraxel Treat?
What Are Fraxel Alternatives?

Fraxel Facts

  • Fractional resurfacing removes top layer of skin and stimulates collagen
  • Several Fraxel devices available
  • Used for non-surgical eyelift and treating burn scars.
  • The Fraxel re:store Dual was referenced on the Dr. Oz show as the "Solta Dual Laser"

What Is Fraxel?

Manufactured by Solta Medical, Fraxel is one of the most advanced laser treatments for skin available today. Fraxel is used to treat sun damaged skin, uneven pigmentation, and fine lines in just a few painless treatments. The FraxelŽ family of products includes the Fraxel re:store laser system, the Fraxel re:pair laser system, the Fraxel re:fine laser system, and the Fraxel re:store Dual. The line has quickly become the industry standard for fractional aesthetic skin treatments. Unlike traditional laser devices, Fraxel brand fractional laser systems treat only a fraction of skin at a time, leaving the surrounding area intact for fast healing.

Fraxel lasers have received multiple FDA clearances and have been found safe and effective in treating many areas of the face and body. The versatility of the product line ensures that patients can choose the best treatment for various stages of their lives as their skin care needs evolve.

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How Does Fraxel Work?

Fraxel is a laser used to treat damaged and aging skin by harmlessly penetrating the outer layer of skin, but only resurfacing 15-20% of the skin during each session so multiple treatments are needed, often 3-5. This method protects the skin from enduring too much damage at once and eliminates much of the downtime associated with CO2 or erbium laser resurfacing treatment.

The Fraxel line comprises of 4 different treatments and fall into two categories of laser resurfacing: Non-Ablative and Ablative.

Non-Ablative: Non-ablative laser treatments are used to treat mild to severe skin conditions without tissue vaporization and require little to no downtime. Several treatments may be necessary with non-ablative laser treatments to achieve results.

  • Fraxel re:fine (prevention and maintenance)
  • Fraxel re:store (mild to severe skin damage)
  • Fraxel re:store Dual (mild to severe skin damage)

Ablative: Ablative laser treatments, also known as CO2 (carbon dioxide) Fractional Resurfacing, treat the most severe skin conditions by vaporizing the top layers of damaged skin. While ablative treatments yield the most dramatic results in 1 treatment, more downtime is typically needed so skin can heal entirely.

  • Fraxel re:pair (most severe skin damage)

Your physician will help you decide which Fraxel procedure is the best suited for you, depending on the severity and type of skin damage you may have.
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What Will Happen At My Fraxel Treatment?

Before treatment, your skin will be cleansed thoroughly and a topical anesthetic may also be applied to provide more comfort during the procedure. The physician will make passes over the skin with the laser and you may feel a slight pinch or warming sensation with the pulse, but patients rank this as minimally painful.

After treatment, you should expect a sunburn-like redness which disappears in a few days. Within 24 hours, new epidermal skin will develop and your skin will have a bronze appearance which can last from three days up to two weeks depending on what level of treatment you have received. As the new epidermal tissue replaces the damaged tissue, your skin will flake off. Typically patients find they can go back to work soon after treatment or the next day, and you may apply make-up or shave soon after treatment.

To protect your new skin, be sure to wear SPF 30 or higher sunscreen and apply twice a day. You must avoid the sun as much as possible and take extra care to protect your skin from more damage.
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What Does Fraxel Treat?

The Fraxel re:pair laser is the breakthrough device in ablative fractional resurfacing, with the most clinical testing of any product in the category. Fraxel re:pair treatment has been clinically proven to improve wrinkles, rhytides, furrows, fine lines, textural irregularities, pigmented lesions and vascular dyschromia in a multi-site, multi-phase study of more than 400 patients.

The Fraxel re:store laser, delivering Non-ablative Fractional Resurfacing (NFRTM) treatment, was introduced in 2004 and has been adopted by more than 1,500 dermatologists, plastic surgeons and aesthetic physicians worldwide. It is the accepted gold standard for treating acne scars and periorbital wrinkles, and for skin resurfacing procedures on the face, neck, chest and hands.

The Fraxel re:fine laser, offering superficial non-invasive skin rejuvenation, combines the unique method of fractional delivery with a lighter treatment. Performed in 20-25 minutes, Fraxel re:fine treatment is excellent for medical spas and family physicians seeking a safe and gentle option.

The Fraxel re:store Dual laser is the latest addition to the Fraxel family and has added a Thulium laser, to the original Fraxel re:store platform. According to the manufacturer's website, this additional wavelength will enable physicians to better address pigmentation and other dyschromia on the entire body with minimal discomfort.

Fraxel has several FDA clearances which include the treatment of wrinkles, fine lines, age/sun spots, laser eyelift, skin resurfacing, fine uneven pigmentation, acne scars, surgical scars, and actinic keratosis.
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What Are Fraxel Alternatives?

Since the Fraxel line contains both non-ablative and ablative laser treatments, there are several alternatives to Fraxel. Fraxel alternatives include:

  • {!Pearl Laser} Skin Resurfacing
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  • {!Matrix} or eMatrix

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September of 2007 brought the introduction of the Fraxel Skin Ecology System, a skincare line specifically formulated and dermatologist-tested to enhance the experience of Reliant's Fraxel laser treatment, a skin rejuvenation therapy that provides patients with effective, consistent results without significant downtime and risk of complications.

The Fraxel Skin Ecology System is a physician-dispensed cosmeceutical line that includes deep hydration masks, green tea infusion masks, antioxidant infusion serum, foaming cleanser, daily moisturizer (SPF 30) and hydrating night cream.

All components are formulated to enhance the experience of the Fraxel treatment by moisturizing, cooling and protecting the skin throughout the patient's Fraxel treatment cycle and beyond as part of a healthy skincare regimen. Fraxel Skin Ecology System products will be available at physicians' offices.

Read about Thermage + Fraxel, the combination of Thermage and Fraxel for skin tightening and resurfacing.

These procedure are frequently referred to as Fraxel Repair, Fraxel CO2, Fracsil, and Frazel

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