Fraxel is a treatment that uses laser to create holes in the skin, inducing activation of collagen and elastic fibers in the dermal layer to promote skin regeneration. Effects can be expected for depressed scars, acne scars, and pore reduction.
Pico Fraxel
A non-ablative treatment that delivers energy deep into the skin with picosecond ultra-short pulse lasers to destroy melanin and promote collagen regeneration. It stimulates the dermal layer without surface skin damage to induce natural skin regeneration, and is a mild laser treatment that can be received without disrupting daily life.
Action2 Fraxel
An ablative treatment using Action2 fractional laser that creates microscopic holes on the skin surface to provide powerful skin regeneration effects. It shows definitive effects in improving deep wrinkles and scars, and is a laser treatment that can provide dramatic changes with just one session.
Fraxel Treatment Principle
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STEP 01
Laser penetration to epidermis and dermal layers
STEP 02
Keratin formation and epidermal shedding
STEP 03
Scars, pores, skin texture improvement and skin regeneration
4 Effects of Fraxel
Collagen Regeneration
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Fine Lines/Elasticity Improvement
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Pore Reduction
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Facial Scar Improvement
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Fraxel, Frequently Asked Questions
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Q. Is Fraxel treatment painful?
A. Anesthetic cream is applied before treatment to minimize pain. Pico Fraxel has almost no pain, while Action2 Fraxel may have some stinging sensation but is tolerable.
Q. What is the recommended treatment cycle?
A. We recommend 1-2 treatments per year with approximately 6-month intervals.
Q. Is daily life possible after treatment?
A. Pico Fraxel allows daily activities from the day of treatment, while Action2 Fraxel requires about 1-2 weeks recovery period. Adequate moisturizing and UV protection are important after treatment.
Q. Are there any side effects?
A. Fractional technology minimizes side effects, but temporary redness, swelling, and skin peeling may occur. Redness naturally recovers within 1-2 weeks, which is a normal recovery process.
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