Technology does not stand still, and we try to keep up with them. Our masters have already mastered one of the most advanced anti-aging techniques - fractional photothermolysis and will now apply it in practice. This spring, a carbon dioxide laser for fractional photothermolysis appeared in the cosmetology office.
The device opens up new possibilities for correcting age-related skin changes. Successfully eliminates aesthetic flaws even in advanced stages
Properties of fractional photothermolysis
The effect of rejuvenation is provided by the energy of a carbon dioxide laser - it stimulates the active production of collagen fibers in the skin. The action of the procedure is based on the nature of the skin to produce new, fresh fibers instead of destroyed fibers. The laser "bombs" the skin with micro-pulses that affect the collagen frame. Old, stretched fibers are destroyed. Instead, fibroblasts synthesize denser ones. Replaces loose skin with wrinkles and age spots with a new one - smooth and firm.
The laser system generates radiation with a wavelength of 10, 600 nm. This is sufficient for complete evaporation of collagen in the treated areas, leaving the surrounding tissues intact. The laser acts on the skin according to the principle of a sieve, replacing the pulsed treatment areas with untouched areas. Thus, the load on the tissues is reduced and the cosmetic effect remains the same. Fibroblasts in untouched areas are also involved in skin regeneration. The procedure takes place under local anesthesia.
Tips for fractional photothermolysis
The laser system eliminates aesthetic skin imperfections, including post-traumatic:
- Wrinkle to any degree. The technology is suitable for rejuvenating the most sensitive area of the face - the eye area.
- Tone loss. After fractional photothermolysis, the free areas are compressed, the skin becomes denser and more elastic.
- Stretch marks sounding on the abdomen, thighs and chest (striae). Photothermolysis helps to repair the skin quickly after birth.
- Acne and pustule scars and scars (after acne).
- Benign neoplasms (warts, moles).
- Pigmented spots of any area.
The laser is equipped with an intelligent scanner that adjusts the length of the beams and the distance between the pulse points depending on the treatment area. Thus, complete control over the process of photothermolysis is obtained. Repeated exposure to the same areas within the same procedure is excluded.
In the hands of experienced professionals, the laser is becoming an ideal tool for rejuvenation. It's great to see your skin improve day by day. Sign up for a fractional photothermolysis procedure with a cosmetologist.