What Does Fractional Laser Do?
- Rejuvenates the skin, eliminates wrinkles.
- Treats acne scars.
- It is effective in the treatment of stretch marks.
- It removes stains.
What are the Hazards of Fractional Laser?
There are issues that many people wonder, ask questions such as "is there any harm of fractional laser" and fear. People or situations where it is inconvenient to have the application are as follows:
- Not applicable for pregnant women.
- There should be no skin infection.
- There must be a hygienic environment.
Rejuvenation with Fractional Laser Application
It is a very preferred procedure that takes the lead among non-surgical skin rejuvenation applications. It is also called carbon dioxide laser application. The features it generally provides are as follows:
- There is no loss of mimicry.
- The procedure can be performed at any age and regardless of men and women.
- The skin preserves its naturalness while it is beautified.
- It does not cause mimic loss.
For those who have Fractional Laser
This procedure is effective for problems such as wrinkles, blemishes and scars. There may be slight redness after the treatment, but the healing process usually takes 3-4 days. Since local anesthesia is used, it is not possible to feel discomfort during the application. The treatment can be applied to the face as well as the body and arms.
Side Effects After Fractional Laser Application
Although fractional laser treatment is not an application to be feared, it has side effects, although they are unlikely:
- Acne attack
- Infection
- Scarring
Fractional Laser for Sun Spots
These spots are common after prolonged exposure to sunlight. The skin over-triggers the melanin pigment to defend itself. This causes spots on the skin. Those who have fractional laser can get rid of this condition.
Questions and Answers
1- When is the fractional laser effect seen?
You will start to see the effects after the procedure is over. In the long term, healing increases as the skin is renewed.
2- Can I get information about those who have fractional laser?
We have before and after posts on our social media accounts. You can see them there.