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Photofractional Treatment

Boost collagen production, refine wrinkles, and reduce the appearance of age spots and other signs of aging

Photofractional is a skin rejuvenation treatment that uses light and heat to combat aging and resolve an array of skin flaws.

What is Photofractional?

Photofractional is a skin rejuvenation treatment that uses light and heat to combat aging and resolve an array of skin flaws. It is a combination of Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) and ResurFX laser resurfacing treatments. The treatment can boost collagen production, refine wrinkles, and reduce the appearance of age spots and other signs of aging. Photofractional can treat both the texture and tone of your skin in a single treatment.

$495.00 // 60 MINUTES
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Frequently asked questions

How does Photofractional work?

Photofractional is a revolutionary new skincare technique that combines Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) and ResurFX laser resurfacing treatments to boost collagen production, refine wrinkles, and reduce the appearance of age spots and other signs of aging. Through a series of short pulse light treatments and minimal-downtime medical-grade laser resurfacing sessions, this dynamic treatment is designed to dramatically improve the overall complexion and youthfulness of your skin. IPL is used to accurately target areas where more intense collagen remodeling needs to be done while ResurFX will stimulate the underlying connective tissue levels with each subsequent treatment session. The combination works synergistically to effectively restore your skin’s natural healthy glow, tone, and texture for long-lasting results.

The benefits of Photofractional compared to other skin treatments

Photofractional treatments combine the power of Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) and ResurFX resurfacing to create one superior, comprehensive skin treatment. Photofractional is an excellent option for addressing skin issues such as wrinkles, scars, and abnormal pigmentation, especially in comparison to other treatments, as it requires fewer treatments than most options in order to achieve desired results. It is also virtually painless and requires no time off work; you can get back to your daily routine immediately after a session. Additionally, results appear much faster than those achieved with other kinds of skin treatments and Photofractional works on both surface damage as well as deep below the skin. All these benefits make this treatment perfect for those looking for maximum results with minimal inconvenience.

 

How to prepare for your Photofractional treatment

Before you undergo a Photofractional treatment, there are several measures that can help you prepare for the procedure. It is recommended to avoid any sun exposure or use of tanning products two weeks before your appointment, or as advised by your dermatologist. You should also discontinue the use of any retinol or prescription topical medications four days prior to the treatment unless otherwise directed by your provider. Additionally, it is important to arrive with clean skin and makeup-free on the day of your Photofractional procedure. If redness and swelling do occur after the treatment, they typically diminish over the course of two to three days. With proper preparation and guidance from your healthcare professional, you can rest assured that your Photofractional treatment will be successful and produce desired outcomes.

 

What to expect during and after the treatment

Photofractional treatments are safe, quick, and non-invasive, making them an ideal choice for those who want to improve their skin’s texture and tone. Before treatment, topical numbing is applied prior to treatment and a cooling device is used during to help to ensure comfort while IPL is delivered deep into the skin. Afterward, there may be some mild redness or swelling which usually fades within 1-2 days. Results from Photofractional can include smoother skin texture, improved elasticity, and reduced signs of aging for up to two years with proper treatment and use of sun protection. Long-term results can also be obtained by repeating the treatments 2-4 times a year.

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