Over the past few years, there has been a lot talk about laser treatment, and while the most popular use of the same is to remove unwanted body hair, there are actually several other uses too.
A fractional laser treatment, which is a non-invasive treatment, makes use of a special device, which delivers a laser beam, directly into the skin. The section of the skin that is targeted, is in fractions and the laser beam itself is then divided into multiple microscopic treatment zones. Imagine a digital photograph being altered pixel by pixel – this is exactly what happens with fractional laser too!
The origin of fractional laser treatment lies in trying to bridge the gap between ablative and non-ablative laser treatments. While ablative treatment works on cells on the surface level of the skin, non-ablative treatments work on the dermal collagen layer. The benefit of fractional laser treatment, is that it can be used to treat both the dermal and epidermal layers.
As the laser beam enters the skin, it gets divided into multiple zones, known as microthermal treatment zones or MTZs. Each MTZ will have cells which are not functioning properly and the laser beam will systematically remove them, creating scope for new cells to grow. We ensure that that only the unhealthy cells are removed and the healthy cells are left intact and untouched. This allows you to heal faster and require minimal downtime!
The number of required treatment will be something that we will be able to decide only once we have examined your skin. We will normally space the treatment sessions about a month apart and you should be able to see the results after the second session.
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