Scar Treatment | Stretch Mark Treatment | Fractional Laser

Fraksiyonel CO2 Lazer ile Yara İzi, Ameliyat İzi, Çatlak Tedavisi

Scar Treatment | Stretch Mark Treatment | Fractional Laser

What is Fractional Carbon Dioxide Laser?

Usage of fractional laser for scars and stretch marks:

Fractional CO2 Laser is a laser technology that targets damaged skin tissue to stimulate the skin’s natural renewal process. The laser beams create microscopic holes in the skin, promoting collagen and elastin production, resulting in a smoother, firmer, and healthier skin appearance.

How Does Fractional Laser Work for Scar, Surgical Scar, and Stretch Mark Treatment?

Reduces Scars and Surgical Scars:

The laser reduces the depth and visibility of scars, creating a smoother skin surface.

Lightens Stretch Marks:

It diminishes the color and depth of stretch marks, making them less noticeable.

Supports Skin Renewal:

By increasing collagen and elastin production, it enhances skin elasticity and firmness.

Evens Skin Tone:

It corrects color irregularities in scars, providing a more uniform skin tone.

How is the Fractional Carbon Dioxide Laser Procedure Performed?

The treatment is performed by a specialist dermatologist in a clinical setting. Before the procedure, an anesthetic cream is applied to minimize discomfort. After the laser application, mild redness and swelling may occur, but these typically resolve within a few days. Post-treatment, protecting the skin from sun exposure and following the dermatologist’s recommended skincare routine are essential.

Who is Suitable for Fractional Carbon Dioxide Laser?

Fractional CO2 Laser is an appropriate treatment for individuals with skin concerns such as scars, surgical scars, stretch marks, fine wrinkles, and skin pigmentation. However, it may not be suitable for those who are pregnant, have active infections, or certain skin conditions.

Note

Everyone’s skin type is different, and treatment results may vary from person to person. For detailed information and a personalized treatment plan, consulting a specialist dermatologist is essential.

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