WHAT IS FRAXEL | WHAT FRAXEL TREATS/ REVERSE AGING
REGAIN THE RADIANT SKIN OF YOUR YOUTH

Regardless of the level of sun damage you have, or if you just want prevention and maintenance, there's a Fraxel treatment for you.
- Wrinkles
- Fine lines
- Furrows
- Skin texture
- Pigmented lesions (age/sun spots)
- Sun-induced redness
- Laser blepharoplasty
- Skin resurfacing
- Fine lines around the eyes
- Pigmented lesions (age/sun spots)
- Discoloration and uneven pigmentation
- Melasma (mask of pregnancy)
- Acne scars
- Surgical scars
- Actinic Keratosis
In short, Fraxel treatment creates smoother, fresher, healthier and younger-looking skin…improved tone, texture and pore size…and the softening of wrinkles and lines. 
To learn more about the Fraxel family of treatments and which treatment is best for you, please visit Fraxel Treatments.
How it Works
Just as a damaged painting is delicately restored one small area at a time, or a photographic image is altered, pixel by pixel, Fraxel Laser Treatment™ improves your appearance by affecting only a fraction of your skin at a time with thousands of tiny microscopic laser spots.
Fraxel Laser Treatment™ produces thousands of tiny but deep columns of treatment in your skin, known as microthermal treatment zones. This treatment eliminates old epidermal pigmented cells.
It also penetrates deep into the dermis. Just as important, though, are the areas of skin the Fraxel Laser™ leaves untouched. For every microthermal zone the laser targets and treats intensively, it leaves the surrounding tissue unaffected and intact. This "fractional" treatment allows the skin to heal much faster than if the entire area were treated at once, using the body's natural healing process to create new, healthy tighter tissue to replace skin imperfections.
What happens after treatment?
You will experience a mild sunburn sensation for about an hour and then minimal discomfort. The skin will have a pinkish tone for 5 to 7 days. This is a normal sign that the skin is deeply healing. Swelling is minimal and generally resolves in 2 to 3 days.