What is the difference between Fraxel and Fraxel Dual?

Fraxel Dual is the latest generation of Fraxel lasers. It goes beyond the original Fraxel Re:store treatment system and splits the difference between its predecessors. It combines the efficacy of ablative lasers with the gentler benefits of non-ablative lasers.

Which fractional laser is the best?

The best fractional CO2 lasers are the Fraxel Re: pair, MiXto laser, TotalFX and Matrix CO2.

Which is better CO2 laser or Fraxel?

Either laser can be used to treat acne scars, wrinkles, sun damage, or texture. But Fractional CO2 is our first choice for sun damage, wrinkles, and texture while the Fraxel laser is our first choice for acne scars. These choices are purely based on which laser is more effective for each condition.

Which laser is best for skin resurfacing?

Erbium (Er:YAG) Lasers can be ablative or non-ablative. They promote collagen remodeling, making them popular options for treating fine lines, wrinkles, skin laxity, and age spots.

How painful is Dual Fraxel?

The ‘new’ Fraxel is not painful for most patients; a mild prickling sensation can be felt. We ensure patients are comfortable by applying a topical anaesthetic cream before the treatment and the machine now comes with a Zimmer device, which blows chilled air on the skin as the laser works, distracting nerve endings.

What is the best laser for deep wrinkles?

What lasers do celebrities use?

Fraxel laser has gained attention from many celebrities and non-celebrities alike who swear by the rejuvenating effects and exceptional results. Achieve incredible results for yourself by learning more about what Fraxel Laser Skin Resurfacing can do for your skin.

What is the best laser for face tightening?

When it comes to the best laser skin tightening treatment, Thermage and IPL are both excellent options that can provide for firmer, younger looking skin with little to no side effects and zero recovery time.

Does Fraxel Dual hurt?

Is Fraxel or Microneedling better?

Effectiveness. Both treatments deliver noticeable improvement in skin tone and texture. However, because microneedling does not penetrate the deep layers of the skin, it is better suited to mild skin problems, and the results are typically less dramatic than Fraxel.