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Fraxel Laser
Approved by FDA, Fraxel laser is one of the best laser devices for treatment of sun-related changes such as wrinkles, superficial pigment and vascular changes.The Fraxel Lasers utilize a new technology called Fractional Resurfacing. With Fractional Resurfacing Technology, only a fraction of the skin receives the laser beam. This preservation of healthy skin results in a fast healing following the laser treatment. The entire face can be treated with the laser in approximately 30 to 45 minutes. Side effects are minimal, usually inflammation and redness, with little risk of infection or scarring.


What is Laser?
Laser stands for Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation(LASER).
A laser is a light beam that can be precisely focused. It is used to treat tissues by heating the targeted cells until they "burst". It may also be used for cosmetic purposes, including removal of wrinkles, tattoos, or birthmarks.

There are several types of lasers, including the carbon dioxide (CO2) laser, the YAG (yttrium aluminum garnet) laser, and the pulsed dye laser. Each laser has specific uses. The color of the light beam used is directly related to the type of procedure being performed and the color of the tissue being treated.


Laser may be used to:
Remove tumors
Seal blood vessels
Seal lymph vessels to reduce swelling and decrease the spread of tumor cells
Seal nerve endings to reduce postoperative pain
Remove warts, moles, and tattoos
Reduce the appearance of skin wrinkles
Remove hair


Possible side effects of laser therapy:
Bleeding
Infection
Pain
Scaring
Skin color change


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