Oozy and Red But Fraxel Repair is Totally Worth It
Manhattan dermatologist Cameron Rokhsar says he'd recommend Fraxel Repair for most patients (sounds like a doctor with a new toy!)
Although the new Fraxel Repair CO2 laser is an ablative procedure, it is still a less invasive method for resurfacing skin than older CO2 laser treatments because the laser is fractionated into tiny beams.
Dr. Rokhsar told Newsday.com that "with Fraxel re:pair, you're getting the kind of results that no other laser can match with minimal down time." and that "skin may be 'oozy and a little red,' for about three days. 'The results should last for years as new skin replaces old skin.'"
Kristin Meyer for Real Beauty News
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24 Dec 2008
Could someone from Atlanta please tell me of a good doctor for Fraxel Repair, Mixto, or Deep FX? (Or, alternately, whom to avoid) I need one ASAP. Thanks!