The Sciton
Profractional Laser is a fractional ablative laser
that represents the best of both worlds for skin
resurfacing: it combines the proven effectiveness
of an ablative approach with better patient comfort
level and convenience of a non-ablative approach.
The laser targets only a fraction of the skin
surface (hence the name). The laser penetrates the
skin at many small pinpoints, stimulating the
collagen in the deep layers. The recovery is much
quicker than with standard CO2.
The Profractional Laser can be used on the face, neck, chest, arms and hands – a much wider scope than traditional ablative technologies.
Designed to treat aged and photo-damaged skin, the Profractional Laser improves the quality and texture of the dermis while it stimulates collagen regeneration. Recommended applications include:
* Skin resurfacing
* Laser peeling
* Wrinkles and fine lines
* Acne Scars
Skin resurfacing with the Profractional Laser is a gradual process that happens over several treatments, usually one treatment every 6 weeks. The risk of infection is reduced significantly from previous conventional treatment methods.
How the Sciton Profractional Laser works:
A pre-programmed laser beam passes through a micro optics lens and penetrates the skin. It creates an ablative and thermal effect within a defined area – a micro-injury – without disturbing the surrounding tissue. Those micro-injured areas start the process of healing as collagen remodels, skin tightens and the skin texture improves.
What Happens After the Treatment?
You will experience a mild sunburn sensation for about an hour and then virtually no discomfort. The skin will have a pinkish tone for five to seven days. This is a normal sign that skin is healing deeply. Swelling is mild and generally resolves in two to three days. The patient may apply make-up or shave soon after treatment. Typically patients can return to work the following day.
New epidermal skin develops immediately, within 24 hours. This process of skin repair involves various stages. Your skin will have a bronzed appearance that lasts anywhere from three to fourteen days, depending on the treatment level.
Your skin will naturally and vigorously exfoliate as the reorganized epidermal skin replaces dead tissue. Flaking, is similar to that of minor sunburn, but without the associated pain. Use of a moisturizer will mask the appearance of flaking.
You are required to use sunscreen to protect the skin from sun exposure during the healing phase. Applying a moisturizing sun block with an SPF of at least 30-plus is recommended.
The Profractional Laser can be used on the face, neck, chest, arms and hands – a much wider scope than traditional ablative technologies.
Designed to treat aged and photo-damaged skin, the Profractional Laser improves the quality and texture of the dermis while it stimulates collagen regeneration. Recommended applications include:
* Skin resurfacing
* Laser peeling
* Wrinkles and fine lines
* Acne Scars
Skin resurfacing with the Profractional Laser is a gradual process that happens over several treatments, usually one treatment every 6 weeks. The risk of infection is reduced significantly from previous conventional treatment methods.
How the Sciton Profractional Laser works:
A pre-programmed laser beam passes through a micro optics lens and penetrates the skin. It creates an ablative and thermal effect within a defined area – a micro-injury – without disturbing the surrounding tissue. Those micro-injured areas start the process of healing as collagen remodels, skin tightens and the skin texture improves.
What Happens After the Treatment?
You will experience a mild sunburn sensation for about an hour and then virtually no discomfort. The skin will have a pinkish tone for five to seven days. This is a normal sign that skin is healing deeply. Swelling is mild and generally resolves in two to three days. The patient may apply make-up or shave soon after treatment. Typically patients can return to work the following day.
New epidermal skin develops immediately, within 24 hours. This process of skin repair involves various stages. Your skin will have a bronzed appearance that lasts anywhere from three to fourteen days, depending on the treatment level.
Your skin will naturally and vigorously exfoliate as the reorganized epidermal skin replaces dead tissue. Flaking, is similar to that of minor sunburn, but without the associated pain. Use of a moisturizer will mask the appearance of flaking.
You are required to use sunscreen to protect the skin from sun exposure during the healing phase. Applying a moisturizing sun block with an SPF of at least 30-plus is recommended.
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