Treatment purposes
Fraxel laser is used primarily to rejuvenate skin. It is used to treat hyperpigmentation, dark spots, and superficial signs of aging such as fine lines and wrinkles, as well as acne scarring.Types
Several variations of Fraxel lasers exist, each with distinct characteristics. These systems are distinguished by their laser types and the depth of tissue ablation they achieve. * Fraxel Restore employs a 1,550nm erbium glass laser, which is categorized as a non-ablative laser, meaning it does not remove the outermost layer of skin. This characteristic positions it as the gentlest Fraxel laser and is used for improving skin texture, fine to moderate wrinkles, photoaging, and mild acne scaring. * Fraxel Restore Dual incorporates a combination of a 1,550nm erbium glass laser and an ablative 1,927nm thulium fiber laser. It is commonly used to treat wrinkles, photoaging, surgical scars, and acne scars. * Fraxel Repair uses an ablative 10,600nm-wavelength carbon-dioxide () laser. This laser is the most aggressive among Fraxel lasers and is commonly used in treating wrinkles, especially those around the mouth or eyes.References
* * * * * * {{cite patent , country=US , number=8690863 , inventor= Kin F. Chan, Basil M. Hantash, G. Scott Herron, Vikramaditya P. Bedi , title=Laser-induced transepidermal elimination of content by fractional photothermolysis , gdate=8 April 2014 , fdate=10 October 2006 Laser medicine Skin care