Fraxel re: pair is a fractionated laser that treats a predetermined percentage of the skin

Is Fraxel re:pair different from fraxel laser?

I saw the today show about Fraxel re:pair treatment. Is this the same thing I read on realself about fraxel laser experiences?  thnks!


Michael A. Persky, MD
21 months ago

There is a brand new laser treatment called Fraxel re:pair™. It was debuted at the American Academy of Dermatology last week in San Antonio, Texas. On January 31, 2008 an impressive demonstration was highlighted on NBC’s Today Show.

The unique features of this treatment are that patients in their 30’s to 50’s can get face and neck tightening without a surgical facelift, as well as improving skin color and texture. Patients in their late 50’s to 70’s can have deep wrinkles removed without the downtime of surgery or more aggressive lasers.

Like the previous Fraxel technologies, Fraxel re: pair is a fractionated laser that treats a predetermined percentage of the skin while leaving normal surrounding skin to help with the healing process.

The laser is a carbon dioxide laser which actually removes tissue. The surrounding normal skin shifts to fill the void left by the lasered area. There is noticeable shrinkage and tightening of the skin during the procedure.

I am currently doing my due diligence to make sure that this promising technology delivers what it says, that both patient and physician satisfaction is high, and that there are few to no complications with the treatment.

The few physicians in the U.S. that have experience with the procedure are saying that Fraxel Repair is very safe, and that patients are very satisfied with the results. There is a longer recovery time (2-3 days of moist and scabbing skin, 7-10 days of redness), but the results are impressive.

For some patients there is more discomfort. These patients recieve local anesthesia nerve blocks.

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