1.CO2 Fractional Laser Application Principles
Fractional Laser Facial is a device that utilizes a carbon dioxide laser to emit fractional laser lines for micro-trauma treatment of the skin's surface. The principle is to form a series of micro contacts in the laser irradiated area to promote skin self-repair and regeneration, which in turn improves skin tone, repairs skin tissues, reduces pores, lightens fine lines, and improves skin elasticity.
The technology utilises laser energy microbeams to penetrate and break down skin tissue through the epidermis.
The laser beam will target into the dermis and create tiny wounds throughout that particular area without damaging the tissues in the surrounding parts
Your body will naturally heal and during the process, creates new, healthy tissue to replace the affected areas that have undergone treatment. Scars should be of a lighter colour and your skin texture will be more even, leaving no visible wounds and allows you to apply make-up immediately following the procedure.
Specifically, the Fractional Laser Facial uses a technology of zone focusing, which controls the power and density of the laser to create a series of micro-contacts on the surface of the skin that slowly promote self-healing and regeneration. These micro-contacts are similar to wounds and will encourage the skin to produce new collagen and elastin fibers, which in turn improves the quality of the skin and reduces the signs of aging.
In addition, fractional laser facial therapy devices can further enhance skin health by activating skin cell metabolism and enhancing epidermal barrier function. However, it should be noted that fractional laser facial therapy devices need to be used under the supervision of a medical professional, otherwise it may cause excessive skin irritation or damage.