What is Fractional Laser Therapy?
Fractional laser therapy is a process based on skin rejuvenation with ablative CO2 (deep) and non-ablative Erbium Glass (superficial) laser devices, and the skin starts the self-healing process as a result of laser beams entering the skin radially and destroying the skin.
In Which Situations Is It Used?
This process can be used alone or in combination with other treatments in skin rejuvenation, rejuvenation, spot and freckle treatments, in the treatment of acne scars (acne scars), scars and scars, under-eye bags, striae (cracks).
What Should Be Considered After Treatment?
In fractional laser applications, especially after the 2nd week, sunscreen should be applied to the skin with 3-4 hour intervals. Spot light, computer and television light should be avoided, and it should be protected from the sun very well on the mountain and by the sea. Otherwise, a stain may occur in the treatment area. If he is going to use medication for other reasons, he should definitely consult his doctor. Because there are drugs that increase light sensitivity.
Latest Technology Dual Devices
The latest development in laser technology is the combination of ablative (deep) and non-ablative (superficial) effective devices. When these devices make pulses one after the other, the recovery time is shortened and the comfort of the patients increases.
What are the Side Effects?
Redness, crusting, herpes formation, spreading in the existing herpes, skin infection, edema, peeling and streaks on the skin, infection, darkening of the spots, post-inflammatory hypo and hyperpigmentation (white or dark spot remaining at the application site) can be listed as the side effects of the treatment.
Can fractional laser treatment be performed in summer?
It is not appropriate to use ablative lasers in summer, but non-ablative Erbium Glass type lasers can be used for skin stretching and rejuvenation.
