Fractora
Fractora is a fractional skin resurfacing and subdermal tissue coagulation device that bridges the gap between fractional lasers and surgical procedures. Clinical papers demonstrate outcomes such as: improvement in skin complexion, reduction in skin irregularities and restoring skin to a more youthful appearance. This all occurs within one session or multiple sessions, depending on patient preference. Fractora can be used on active cystic acne !
What is the benefit of Radio Frequency Energy?
Radio frequency energy heats the deep layers of skin in a controlled safe delivery method which causes collagen revitalization. Clinical evidence shows skin exposed to temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius is advantageous for optimal outcomes. Collagen is the building block or foundation in our skin that breaks down as skin ages. Radio frequency energy stimulates the bodies natural response to build more collagen. More collagen plumps skin, essentially restoring volume which in effect eases wrinkles.
Fractora skin rejuvenation will improve superficial skin tone and texture issues giving you a more youthful look. Along with the increase in collagen production comes a more natural but at the same time noticeable improvement in your overall look.
- The scattered application of the tiny pins helps to promote faster healing than if the entire area had been treated.
- There is little downtime with Fractora.
- It is safe for all skin tones including ethnic skin without the risk of hyperpigmentation which can result with laser treatments.
- Fractora can be tailored to each patient’s needs.
- Evens out skin tone and pigmentation.
Contraindications:
- Excessively tanned skin from sun, tanning beds or tanning creams within the last 2 weeks
- Pacemaker or internal defibrillator, or other implanted electronic device
- Avoid treatment if intra-dermal or superficial sub-dermal areas have been injected with Botox/Ha/collagen/fat injections or other augmentation methods with bio-material, until the products has been dissipated (up to 6 months), except Botox after binding to the facial muscles (3-7 days). It is possible to treat sooner over injectable products placed in the deep, periosteal plane, as soon as the area has healed (1-3 weeks)
- Current history of skin cancer or pre- malignant moles
- Pregnancy
History of skin disorders, keloids, abnormal wound healing, as well as very dry and fragile skin - History of bleeding coagulopathies
- Sever concurrent conditions, such as cardiac disorders
- Impaired immune system due to immuosuppressive diseases such as Aids and HIV, or use of immunosuppressive medications
- Use of Isotretinoin (Accutane) within 6 months prior to treatment
- Use of anticoagulants within 10 days