Fractional facial rejuvenation is one of the most innovative procedures. It allows you to fight almost all signs of aging and solves many skin problems.
Advantages of fractional rejuvenation
During the procedure of fractional rejuvenation, a thin laser beam creates a huge number of microscopic areas for removing old skin. Microdamages, which are caused by impulses, stimulate the processes of regeneration of the skin and as a result the body of a woman naturally activates the production of collagen and elastin cells. In the treated area for a short period of time a new, elastic and young skin is formed, because cells that can not function fully, experiencing heat shock, die, and healthy ones are awakened.
The person does not require special preparation before fractional laser rejuvenation. The main thing is, two weeks before the procedure, do not do cleaning or chemical peeling, steaming a face or going to a solarium. After laser treatment on the skin of a woman, there may be insignificant flaking and redness, but they completely disappear after 2-3 days.
As a result of fractional laser skin rejuvenation:
- wrinkles around the lips and on the forehead are reduced;
- goose paws disappear;
- partially sagging skin and stretching;
- decrease the rate of skin aging;
- improves the complexion;
- scars are reduced after acne;
- narrowing of the pores;
- disappear the manifestations of pigmentation and freckles.
The positive results of fractional laser facial rejuvenation of the face and skin around the eyes, you will notice immediately the first session, but if you want to achieve a more lasting effect, it is best to undergo a course of procedures (their periodicity and regularity can only be determined by a cosmetologist).
Contraindications to fractional rejuvenation
Fractional laser facial rejuvenation has contraindications. So, this procedure can not be carried out if you have chronic diseases in the stage of decompensation, systemic connective tissue diseases or atopic dermatitis. It is necessary to abandon the rejuvenation in this way and with:
- diabetes mellitus;
- infectious diseases, which are in acute stage;
- pregnancy;
- lactation;
- presence of tumors;
- precancerous conditions;
- epilepsy ;
- taking medications that have a photosensitizing effect;
- propensity to form keloid scars.