eMatrix treatments are generally considered safe, but outcomes are highly operator-dependent. As with any energy-based or laser treatment, the qualifications of the person performing the treatment can dramatically influence your results, for good or ill.Â
To start, the procedure should be performed only on healthy skin that’s free of active acne, infections, eczema, or rosacea. The heat generated by the device can flare melasma, causing brown patches to darken over time, so talk to your provider about this risk if you have heat-sensitive melasma.
Common eMatrix side effects include redness, inflammation, flaking, itching, slight swelling, and visible grid marks for the first one or two days of your healing process.Â
In untrained hands, eMatrix sublative rejuvenation can cause scarring and textural irregularities, so be sure to see a licensed and experienced healthcare provider, who can minimize and manage any potential problems.Â
eMatrix skin rejuvenation treatment is contraindicated for patients who are pregnant, on Accutane, or have metal implants, pacemakers, or internal defibrillators.