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Fraxel Repair is a non-ablative fractional laser treatment that is designed to improve the appearance of the skin by addressing a variety of skin concerns, including fine lines, wrinkles, sun damage, age spots, and acne scarring. When performed by a qualified and experienced dermatologist or plastic surgeon, the Fraxel Repair procedure can be relatively comfortable for the patient, with minimal discomfort.
During the Fraxel Repair procedure, the laser energy is delivered in a fractional pattern, meaning that it only treats a portion of the skin at a time. This technique allows for faster healing and recovery times compared to traditional ablative laser resurfacing procedures. The laser energy targets the deeper layers of the skin, stimulating the production of new collagen and elastin, which can lead to smoother, more youthful-looking skin.
Prior to the treatment, the skin is typically numbed with a topical anesthetic cream to minimize any discomfort. During the procedure, patients may experience a slight warming sensation or a mild stinging or prickling feeling, but this is generally well-tolerated. The level of discomfort experienced can vary depending on the specific areas being treated and the individual's pain tolerance.
After the Fraxel Repair treatment, the skin may appear red and slightly swollen, similar to a moderate sunburn. This is a normal response to the laser energy and indicates that the skin is actively healing. Patients may experience some mild discomfort, such as tenderness or tightness, but this typically subsides within a few days as the skin begins to heal.
To help manage any discomfort and promote healing, patients are usually advised to apply a gentle moisturizer and use over-the-counter pain medication if needed. It is also important to avoid direct sun exposure and to use a broad-spectrum sunscreen to protect the treated skin during the healing process.
The overall level of pain and discomfort experienced during and after the Fraxel Repair procedure can vary from patient to patient, and may depend on factors such as the settings used during the treatment, the specific skin concerns being addressed, and the individual's pain threshold. In general, however, the procedure is considered relatively comfortable, especially when compared to more aggressive laser resurfacing treatments.
It is important to note that the Fraxel Repair procedure should only be performed by a qualified and experienced dermatologist or plastic surgeon, as they can assess the patient's individual needs and tailor the treatment accordingly to ensure the best possible results and minimize any discomfort or side effects.
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