Fractional laser therapy is now available at Omniya Clinic in London. It is an advanced cosmetic procedure used to address various skin concerns, including fine lines and wrinkles, scarring, age spots, sun damage, and uneven skin texture. Unlike traditional laser resurfacing, fractional laser therapy targets only a fraction of the skin’s surface area, leaving surrounding tissues untouched. This approach promotes faster healing and reduces the risk of complications.
The 3Juve machine leaves you with optimum stimulation of both the dermis and epidermis, resulting in an exceptional amount of collagen renewal to help with deep acne scars and an even skin tone.
The fractional laser creates tiny micro spots of ablation in the epidermis, resulting in dramatic skin renewal. This process retextures the skin for maximum smoothness, reducing the appearance of lines, tightening pores, and erasing irregularities.
Fractional laser treatment by 3Juve is designed to stimulate the production of new collagen and elastin fibres, which are essential for maintaining skin firmness, elasticity, and texture. Over time, this collagen remodelling process leads to smoother, tighter, and more youthful-looking skin. This treatment can also be customised to target specific skin concerns, such as fine lines and wrinkles, acne scars, hyperpigmentation, sun damage, and uneven skin tone.
It’s important to note that while fractional laser therapy can provide significant improvements in skin texture and appearance, results may vary depending on factors such as skin type, condition severity, and individual response to treatment. Consulting with one of our qualified aestheticians is essential to determine if fractional laser therapy is the right option for your specific concerns and goals.
varies per patient
Anti-Ageing: Fractional laser therapy can effectively address signs of ageing such as wrinkles, fine lines, and skin laxity. The laser stimulates collagen production, leading to smoother, firmer, and more youthful-looking skin.
Pigmentation: Sun exposure can cause pigmentation irregularities, sunspots, and uneven skin tone. Fractional laser therapy can target these areas, helping to reduce pigmentation and restore a more even complexion.
Acne Scarring: Acne scars can be challenging to treat, but fractional laser therapy can help improve their appearance by stimulating collagen production and promoting skin remodelling. It can smooth out acne scars and reduce their visibility over time.
Scars: Scars, such as those from previous surgeries or injuries, can be softened and minimised with fractional laser therapy. The laser can help break down scar tissue and encourage the growth of healthy skin cells.
Uneven Texture and Tone: Fractional laser therapy can help improve overall skin texture and tone by exfoliating the outer layer of skin and stimulating collagen production. This can result in smoother, more radiant skin with a more uniform appearance.
Resurfacing Skin: Fractional laser therapy can be used for general skin resurfacing to improve the overall quality and appearance of the skin. It can address various concerns, including rough texture, dullness, and minor imperfections.
While some individuals may experience mild discomfort during the procedure, topical numbing cream can be applied to the skin beforehand to minimise any discomfort. Most people tolerate fractional laser treatment well.
The number of fractional laser treatment sessions needed depends on factors such as the severity of the skin concern being addressed, the desired results, and individual skin response. Most people require a series of treatments spaced several weeks apart for optimal results.
While fractional laser treatment is generally safe there are some potential side effects and risks, including redness, swelling, discomfort, temporary changes in skin pigmentation, and infection. It’s essential to follow aftercare instructions provided by the clinic to minimise the risk of complications.
During your consultation, we will advise you on the best treatments and products to use at home.
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