Effectiveness. Both treatments deliver noticeable improvement in skin tone and texture. However, because microneedling does not penetrate the deep layers of the skin, it is better suited to mild skin problems, and the results are typically less dramatic than Fraxel.
Laser treatments can often provide quicker, more dramatic and long lasting results than microneedling treatments. Because lasers deliver heat to the skin we see more side effects (such as temporary darkening or bruising) and longer downtime due to post-treatment swelling and redness.
IPL can shrink pores and remove hair, creating a smoother and healthier skin complexion. Unlike Fraxel, IPL requires many sessions to achieve maximum results, but each session is only $500. For an exact quote, it is best to call your local med spa in Frisco, TX.
"When treating acne scars or deeper wrinkles, I like to combine Fraxel with microneedling," says Pang. "This allows for an aggressive treatment with a reduced risk of negative outcomes." She adds that downtime will include two to four days of intense redness and swelling, with lingering pinkness for roughly 12 days.
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.
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 ...
However, the Fraxel laser is not intended to tighten the skin; it is best for patients with minimal skin laxity who are treating other signs of aging or scarring. Also, like IPL treatment, the Fraxel laser should be avoided by patients who suffer from Melasma.
Recovery time for a Fraxel® treatment is minimal and patients usually resume their normal activities the next day. More aggressive Fraxel® treatments may require up to ten days recovery time.
As a rule of thumb, the body needs about 12 weeks to rebuild collagen.
The 'new' Fraxel is not painful for most patients; a mild prickling sensation can be felt. We ensure patients are comfortable by applying a topical anaesthetic cream before the treatment and the machine now comes with a Zimmer device, which blows chilled air on the skin as the laser works, distracting nerve endings.
Fraxel® applies points of light to deeply penetrate the skin, activating a natural healing process that smooths out wrinkles and tightens the skin. Fraxel® can correct many fine lines and wrinkles, including crow's feet and furrows or lines between the brows.
Both Botox and Fraxel have dual roles as preventative and corrective. We already know that they reduce fine lines and wrinkles, as well as freshen the skin, but Fraxel can also laser away invisible pre-cancerous skin lesions, and Botox can reduce the formation of wrinkles over time.
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.
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.
Microneedling can be used before or after fractional CO2 lasers to provide continued collagen and elastin stimulation. Microneedling can be done any season of the year, making it a great to use throughout the summer months.
If you are looking for a way to improve the overall look and texture of your skin, microneedling is absolutely an option you should consider. It is not a painful treatment or one that is going to take a long time. And, the benefits are pretty amazing!
How many Fraxel treatments will I need? We recommend at least 3 treatments for optimal results. Four to 6 treatments may be needed for patients with significant scarring and wrinkles. Treatments are usually performed 4 to 6 weeks apart.
So caffeine is a collagen killer and we should steer clear? Not exactly. "It's worth remembering that coffee doesn't destroy collagen, it inhibits its production," says nutritional therapist at the Pulse Light Clinic, Lisa Borg.
AFTER THE TREATMENT. During the healing process (5-7 days), AVOID ACTIVE PRODUCTS as they may cause irritation to the treated area. This includes all of the following: any form of retinol, hydroquinone, salicylic/glycolic/lactic acid, vitamin C, or Benzoyl Peroxide.
Most patients complete this process 5 – 7 days after a treatment on the face. (On off-face areas, such as hands/arms, where healing is slower, the process may take up to 2 weeks.) redness resolves during the first week after treatment, but a rosy “glow” can remain for several weeks.
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.
Fraxel laser therapy is a treatment that resurfaces your skin by stimulating the growth of new, healthy skin cells from the inside out and has been approved by the FDA as a treatment for wrinkles, acne/surgical scars, melasma, actinic keratoses and more.
Laser resurfacing This is the most effective procedure for tightening loose skin.
Fractional laser such as Fraxel can reduce pore size by up to 70%, however 2-3 treatments are required. This is best for patients of lighter skin type.