The Fractional Laser has the ability to treat both the dermal layer (middle layer) and epidermal layer without damaging the skin. Other skin laser treatments only treat the epidermal layer (top layer of the skin). The top skin layer appears and feels softer and smoother. During the healing process after the laser treatment, the skin automatically regenerates collagen in the healthier skin layers, which replenishes the dull and damaged surface of the skin. Collagen naturally diminishes overtime due to age, sun damage, and exposure to pollution. Collagen is responsible for giving skin a smooth, youthful look and feel. These small laser induced holes in the epidermis and dermis (skin’s top and middle layer) naturally jump start collagen production. UltraPulse CO2 fractional laser treatment penetrates deep into the skin and leaves microscopic “holes” on the surface of the skin. The term non-ablative means that the tissue does not experience any scarring or damage during treatment like with other skin laser procedures. UltraPulse CO2 Fractional laser treatment is a non-ablative procedure that uses new application techniques for powerful carbon dioxide lasers. How does fractional laser technology work? Rajagopal to suit the patient’s individual needs depending on their skin type, tone, and texture. Each fractional laser treatment is custom tailored by Dr. Fractional laser treatments work well for reducing skin pigmentation (brown spots/age spots, redness, and uneven skin tone), the appearance of scars (especially from acne), minimizing fine lines, and softening deep wrinkles around the eyes and mouth. Rajagopal now offers UltraPulse CO2 fractional laser therapy, the newest and currently most effective skin-resurfacing laser treatment, at her San Francisco practice.
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