Fraxel laser for stretch marks before and after photos

DermaEraze is the revolutionary solution to stretch marks.  All of the pictures below are after one treatment and although we always want to show good results, the fact is, that these results are not unusual.  In fact, they are fairly typical of the results we deliver on 95% of people.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can Fraxel® treatments be performed on the body?

Yes, Fraxel Dual Skin Resurfacing is an excellent treatment for scars and sun damage throughout the body, and has also recently received FDA approval for the treatment of Stretch Marks, from child birth, rapid growth spurts or significant weight loss.

Does the skins reaction to the 1927 wavelength differ from the reaction to the 1550 wavelength?

Yes. Immediately after treatment with the 1927 wavelength, you skin can look red and sun burned. By day three the skin becomes bronzed (especially where the darkest spots on your face are), then over the following 3 to 4 days these spots dry up and peel off, leaving your skin smooth, clear, slightly pink, healthy looking.

How are Fraxel® Laser Treatments performed?

A topical anesthetic ointment is applied to the treatment areas approximately 60 minutes prior to treatment in order for the anesthetic to take full effect. For Fraxel Restore Dual® treatments topical anesthesia alone is usually sufficient. The procedure take between 20-25 minutes for the full face.

How does Fraxel Work?

The Fraxel laser utilizes a new technology called Fractional Resurfacing. With Fractional Resurfacing Technology, only a fraction of the skin receives the laser light at one time. The Fraxel Laser delivers a series of microscopic closely spaced laser spots to the skin while simultaneously preserving normal healthy skin between the laser spots. The preservation of the healthy spots results in rapid healing of the treated area following the laser treatment. The entire face can be treated with the Fraxel Laser in approximately 45 minutes.

How is Fraxel Dual Skin Resurfacing different from Fraxel Repair® and other laser treatments?

Until Fraxel®, there were two types of available laser treatments. Purely ablative laser treatment (CO2 and Erbium) which was very effective but had significant side effects and lengthy healing period (weeks). The other being non-ablative had zero downtime but had very little clinical effect. Fraxel Dual Skin Resurfacing treatment offers the effectiveness of older ablative treatments with the benefits of the gentler, fractionated laser technologies.

How is the “Fraxel Dual Skin Resurfacing” different from the older generation “Fraxel Dual Skin Resurfacing”?

The Dual-Restore is the latest partially ablative laser in the Fraxel Family. It combines two wavelength options allowing for targeted treatment of different tissue depths. The 1927 wavelength is indicated for the treatment of hyperpigmented lesions such as melasma, sun-spots and freckles. It typically removes 85 to 100% of pigmented lesions and requires 1 treatment; however resistant hyperpigmentation as well as melasma may require additional treatments.

How many Fraxel treatments will I need?

Clinical studies suggest that on average, an effective treatment regimen is 3 to 5 sessions, spaced about 2 to 4 weeks apart for Fraxel Dual Skin Resurfacing. Optimal improvement occurs for 6 months after the series of treatments is complete. This time frame and treatment structure allows for complete healing and replacement of damaged tissue with new collagen and elastin, and viable healthy skin cell growth.

How much do Fraxel® Lasers treatments cost?

Fraxel Dual Skin Resurfacing treatments can range between $400-$1400 per treatment. The range of prices depends on partial or full-face treatments, severity of condition, and the relative inclusion of other body parts such as neck and chest.

Is Fraxel® Laser Treatment painful?

Most patients describe the treatment as having an intense “prickling” sensation. The anesthetic protocol that our Aesthetic Nurses use and Cryo-air cooling alleviates most discomfort. For those that are sensitive, we suggest ibuprofen or a stronger form of pain killer, which of course we will prescribe to you.

Is the Fraxel Laser FDA Approved?

Yes. The Fraxel Laser is FDA approved for use in skin resurfacing. It is also FDA approved for use in the correction of pigmented lesions, such as age spots, sun spots, discolored skin, the treatment of wrinkles around the eyes and melasma.

What are Fraxel® Laser Treatments?

Fraxel® Laser Treatment is the original “fractional” treatment that produces thousands of deep, tiny columns of trauma in your skin, called microthermal treatment zones. FLT is “fractional” in that it intensively treats thin columns of the skin without affecting the surrounding tissue, which reduces healing time and promotes the skin’s natural process for creating new, healthier tissue. Fraxel Dual Skin Resurfacing is the non-ablative, low downtime technology.

What are the benefits of Fraxel® Laser Treatments?

With fractionated lasers healing time is significantly accelerated so there is minimal downtime and risk. With Fraxel Dual Skin Resurfacing, at no time after treatment is the skin left raw, therefore, make-up can be worn immediately following the procedure. Some patients are able to return to routine activities, including work and social obligations, the same day of treatment. Generally there is redness and minor puffiness for 1-3 days.

What are the risks of Fraxel® Laser Treatments?

Swelling and redness are the most common side effects of treatment. If swelling and redness does occur, it is minimal and will subside within two to three days for Fraxel Dual Skin Resurfacing. There is minimal pain during recovery with the Dual; it can be likened to a bad sun burn for several hours. We have never seen any significant complications with either wavelength.

What Can I Expect After a Fraxel Treatment?

Fraxel Laser treatments offer rapid healing and minimal downtime. Patients typically have some swelling and redness. The swelling generally subsides in a day or so, and the redness usually fades over a few days. Patients can apply make-up shortly after their treatment and generally return to normal activity the following day.

Which Fraxel® Laser is best for me?

Upon consultation, we will assess the quality and severity of your skin’s problem. After a thorough history and interview, we will help you make a decision that will suite your skin type and your lifestyle issues regarding downtime and risk as well as results.

Does Fraxel help with stretch marks?

Laser skin resurfacing is one of the most popular cosmetic treatments available and for a good reason. Adean Kingston, M.D., PLLC can dramatically reduce the appearance of wrinkles, scars, and stretch marks that make you feel embarrassed or self-conscious.

What laser is best for stretch marks?

CO2 and Erbium YAG are types of ablative lasers used for stretch marks treatment. These lasers remove the outer layer of skin, leaving newer, smoother skin. They also trigger a production of collagen in your skin, which helps smooth out the raised scars of stretch marks.

How long does it take for stretch marks to fade with laser?

If you have generally healthy skin, you are not currently pregnant, and you have any severity of stretch marks on the body, then laser treatment may be a good fit for you. You will generally need three to five appointments or at least three to six months to achieve your desired results.

How many fractional laser treatments are needed for stretch marks?

All the current laser treatments, be it vascular or fractional laser, will require a series of treatment sessions. Usually at least 3 treatment sessions are needed, at 6-8 week intervals. On average most need 6 sessions for the best results.