Fractional Laser Resurfacing

Fraxel is the best known brand name for a procedure called Fractional Laser Resurfacing. While similar to more traditional laser skin rejuvenation treatments, Fractional Laser Resurfacing achieves greater precision through the use of advanced technology that systematically targets and removes skin imperfections without breaking down surrounding healthy skin. In the case of Fraxel laser treatments, facial tissue is actually mapped out at a microscopic level with the help of computers, creating Micro Thermal Zones, or MTZ. Programming laser treatments within these selected zones helps estheticians to more accurately remove age spots, fine lines, and large pores without harming healthy skin.

How Does Fraxel Work?

Fractional Laser Resurfacing represents one of the top advances in modern skin care, as computer technology combines with precision lasers to heat and smooth over problem areas of the skin with minimal redness or damage to healthy skin tissue.

Am I a Candidate for Fraxel?

As a laser energy treatment, Fraxel may not be safe for all types of skin pigments, particularly pigments on the color extremes. If you have dark skin or overly sensitive skin, be sure to discuss your options in detail with your skin care specialist.

Fraxel FAQ

How Much Does Fraxel Cost?*

Cost per Treatment: $700-1100

Total Cost for Full Package: $2500-3500

*The cost of Fraxel may vary based on treatment area, length of treatment, and the geographical region where your treatment is performed.

How Long is a Fraxel Treatment Session?

Average treatment times are about 30-45 minutes per session.

Does Fractional Laser Resurfacing Hurt?

As a laser treatment, Fraxel can cause a stinging or burning sensation, but this can relieved considerably by numbing agents and pain medications.

What is the Recovery Time for Fraxel?

No down time required.

Are There any Side Effects of Fraxel Treatments?

Redness, swelling, and occasional peeling.

How Long Do Fraxel Results Last?

Can maintain results for a year or more, but will require multiple sessions for best results.

Does Insurance Cover Fractional Laser Resurfacing?

In most cases, it does not.

What are Some Other Terms for Fraxel?

Fractional Laser Resurfacing, Fractional Skin Resurfacing, Fractional Photothermolysis, Fraxel Laser Peel, Fraxel SR