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“Fraxel® Laser Treatment is the kind of treatment that sells itself. With other non-invasive treatments, we had to continue to tell patients what to expect. But with Fraxel laser, patients notice results immediately – and their friends notice as well. Plus, unlike other non-invasive treatments where results are better for some patients than for others, results with the Fraxel
laser are consistent across the board. Fraxel laser therapy can be used well for most skin types and textures.”
Jay Burns, MD, plastic surgeon, Dallas Plastic Surgery Institute and
Assistant Professor, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
“The Fraxel laser totally changed my practice. We are no longer doing any ablative laser procedures for skin resurfacing –Fraxel laser is being used exclusively because results are consistent and there is virtually no downtime. In the past, there were simply no other treatments that could treat the blotching, discoloration and fine lines on the neck, chest and hands.
But Fraxel laser is safe and effective for use on non-facial areas. Over half of my patients now want treatment on these non-facial areas along with their face.”
Tina Alster, MD, dermatologist, Washington Institute of Dermatologic Laser Surgery and Clinical Professor of Dermatology, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC
“As plastic surgeons, we know how to lift and tighten. Now, we can optimize these results with a laser treatment that complements surgery by producing outstanding improvement of wrinkles, as well as other pigment and textural changes. In my practice, the Fraxel laser has virtually replaced the intense pulsed light (IPL) and other nonablative therapies for facial rejuvenation.”
Lawrence Bass, MD, plastic surgeon, Director of the Minimally Invasive Plastic Surgery program, NYU Medical Center, New York, NY
“The Fraxel laser is an excellent device that both stimulates new cell growth and destroys sun damaged areas. This unique selective resurfacing approach allows the surrounding non-treated cells to act like a medic or stretcher for the treated cells, which helps heal and rejuvenate the skin. Although Fraxel is less destructive than other laser resurfacing procedures,
it actually is more regenerative.”
Steven Cohen, MD, plastic surgeon, San Diego, CA
“Fraxel Laser Treatment is an entirely new modality that approximates the results of standard CO2 or Erbium laser resurfacing but without the significant downtime. We can now successfully treat areas that were previously off limits – like the neck, chest, hands and back. For my patients in their late 30s or early 40s with coarse, burlap-type complexions, Fraxel Laser Treatment is a home run to smooth, soften and brighten their skin after about three treatments. The word-of-mouth from my first 5 patients has been incredible – their friends and hundreds more are coming in and asking for Fraxel laser treatment by name.”
Francesca Fusco, MD, dermatologist, The Wexler Group and assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Mt. Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY
“Unlike other laser and light devices that are evolutionary in nature, the Fraxel laser is truly a revolutionary procedure. We use this laser as an adjunctive procedure to almost everything else we do in our practice. While we still use our other lasers for different conditions, Fraxel laser is truly the star.”
Michele Gasiorowski, MD, dermatologist, Greenwich Dermatology, Greenwich, CT
“My associates and I have embraced the Fraxel laser in our practice. Our enthusiasm for the technology has been reinforced by extraordinary patient acceptance. Our patients have expressed impressive improvement in photodamage, fine to moderate periorbital wrinkles, and dyschromia. One great advantage is the ability to treat pigmented lesions off the
face – including the chest, neck and hands.”
Roy Geronemus, MD, dermatologist, The Laser & Skin Surgery Center of New York, NY |