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CO2 Fractional Ablative & Non-Ablative Laser Skin Rejuvenation at Elase of Orlando and Lake Mary Locations.
CO2 Fractional Ablative

Before & Afters Fractional Non-Ablative
 
 
 
 
 
Soft Tissue Coagulation and Skin Resurfacing
Treats:
- Acne scars
- Stretch marks
- Fine and deep wrinkels
- Large pores
- Melasma
This is the next generation of fractional laser technology.
As we grow older, so too does our skin. Lines and wrinkles, sun spots, pigmented lesions, vascular lesions and rosecea are all a result of aging, gravity, and exposure to the sun.
Heredity, acne, and smoking also contribute to the negative affects on the health and appearance of our skin. Until recently, the ability to reverse the signs of aging was limited to old skin care remedies and out dated technology. After years of research by world renowned experts, the Fractional laser has been recently introduced. With high efficacy and no down time, this soft tissue coagulation and non-ablative resurfacing technology can take years off your appearance. After a series of treatments the skin becomes softer, smoother and fresher. Fine lines, sun spots, acne scars and melasma have now become treatable conditions.
How does it work?
- The fractional laser delivers light in an array of high precision microbeams.
- These microbeams create narrow, deep columns of tissue coagulation that penetrate the epidermis and into the dermis, of the skin while sparing tissue surrounding the columns from damage.
- The coagulated tissue within the columns initiate a natural healing process to form new, healthy tissue.
- Coagulated cellular debris is expelled as the skin is resurfaced.
Speed and convenience
- The Fractional Laser does not require topical anesthesia, dye application, or an elaborate cooling process.
Safety and comfort
- The Fractional Laser delivers microbeams one short pulse at a time with active contact cooling.
- Treatments are significantly more comfortable than systems that deliver beams over longer periods of time.
Preparation for Fractional Laser treatments
- Stop the use of any retinoids, glycolics, alph/beta hydroxyl acids, or any type of exfoliant 2 weeks prior to your scheduled treatment.
- Avoid sun exposure 4 weeks prior to treatment. We recommend a daily SPF 15 and if you must be exposed to the sun, be sure to use an SPF of at least 30, reapply each hour, and wear a hat. Sun exposure to the treatment area can cause unwanted pigment that can reverse/delay results.
- You must be post Accutane for at least one year.
- This treatment is not recommended for pregnant or nursing mothers.
What to expect after treatment
- Your skin will be red for a few days and you may experience swelling that should subside within a day or two.
- There will be light peeling after a few days.
What are the possible side effects of this treatment?
- Swelling, blistering, crusting or flaking of the treated areas, may require one to three weeks to heal.
- A rare possibility of skin infection.
- There is a slight possibility that the treated area can become either hypo-pigmented (lighter), or hyper-pigmented (darker). This is usually temporary, but on a rare occasion, it may be permanent.
- Scarring is a rare occurrence, but it is a possibility if the skin’s surface is disrupted.
You should not have this treatment if you:
- Are pregnant or breastfeeding
- Have a seizure disorder
- Have a history of slow or abnormal healing (keloid formation)
- Have a history of diabetes (due to poor circulation and abnormal healing)
- Use medication that increases photosensitivity
How many treatments will I need?
- The number of treatments vary with the severity of pigmented lesions, scarring, or melasma.
- On average it is recommended to have 3-5 treatments.
CONTACT ELASE OF ORLANDO AT 407-370-3100
LAKE MARY 407-333-4300 TODAY.
FREE CONSULTATION.
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