Fractional photothermolysis: gun age

From Cleopatra's time to today, there is not a single representative of the fair sex who does not want to prolong the youth and beauty of her skin. Modern medical science never ceases to amaze with innovations in cosmetology and offers various anti-aging surgeries and procedures.

Especially popular are the techniques that allow you to get rid of the outward signs of aging without resorting to a scalpel or Botox injections. Fractional laser rejuvenation is currently practically the fastest and safest way to combat skin aging.

fractional laser rejuvenation procedure

What is a fractionated laser and how to "rejuvenate" it

When the laser hits the skin, a burn occurs that spreads in depth. Active healing processes (regeneration) begin, giving the desired cosmetic effect. This procedure is also known in cosmetology as laser skin resurfacing.

If the same laser is divided into many microbeams, the so-called fractionated laser beam is obtained. Such a beam will no longer act on the skin as a whole spot, but as an intermittent microgrite. Burns after fractional laser thermolysis are located in the form of a large number of micropoints among intact skin. This significantly reduces the trauma during the procedure (and soreness as well) and allows the skin to recover faster.

After exposure to the laser, intact healthy skin cells begin to actively divide with the formation of collagen and elastin, which provides elasticity and a youthful appearance of the skin.

Variants of fractional photothermolysis

Ablative

Under the action of the laser radiation, water evaporates from the tissue and an "open" microscopic wound is formed, around which damaged (burned) cells are located.

During healing, a pronounced lifting effect occurs, but there is a danger of infection penetrating into the deep layers of the skin.

Non-ablative

Radiation is used which leaves the epidermis intact so that evaporation from the tissues and the formation of an "open" wound do not occur. The burn forms and heals under the epidermis, so there is no risk of infection, but the rejuvenating effect of this procedure is less pronounced.

The beautician chooses the method of fractional rejuvenation individually depending on the condition and type of skin.

Effects and benefits of fractional laser thermolysis

The biggest difference between the technique and all other procedures is the optimal balance between safety and efficiency.

Main pluses:

  • the ability to affect any part of the body (including décolleté, neck, eyelids)
  • a wide range of indications;
  • physiology (the injury area is only 20% of the entire area treated with a laser);
  • short healing period (2-7 days)
  • anesthesia method - use
  • the possibility of using it on people with dark skin (as it does not cause hyperpigmentation);
  • duration of the result (from one year to several years).

The disadvantage is the insufficient knowledge of all aspects of the effect of a fractionated laser, as the technology itself has recently proven.

Indications for fractional rejuvenation:

  • wrinkles (of any depth and location);
  • decrease in the elastic properties of the skin;
  • enlarged pores
  • pigmentation;
  • acne;
  • spider veins;
  • scars (postoperative, remaining after acne);
  • stretch marks (striae), including on the skin of the mammary glands.

Functions for performing fractional laser thermolysis

A few days before the photothermolysis procedure, the cosmetologist may prescribe (if indicated) antibacterial or antiviral drugs in prophylactic doses.

On the day of fractional rejuvenation, it is necessary to completely exclude physical activity, smoking and alcohol consumption.

Before the procedure, the skin is thoroughly cleansed and treated with a special anesthetic cream. In some cases, anesthesia is not required at all.

The effect of the laser is felt as "tingling" or "tingling". The duration of the procedure (from several minutes to one hour) and the number of them are selected individually. After laser treatment, a soothing nourishing cream is applied to the skin.

Follow-up of skin care:

  • Moisturize the skin with a special cream 2-3 times a day (within 2 weeks);
  • protect the skin from UV radiation for 2 months (do not visit the solarium, use sunscreen with a protection factor of at least 30);
  • Do not use peels and scrubs (within 2 weeks)
  • Do not use cosmetics containing salicylic acid and retinol (within 2 weeks)
  • do not wear compression underwear for several days (if fractional photothermolysis was performed on the body)
  • limit (exclude) smoking and alcohol during the entire course of treatment (reduce the regenerative functions of the skin).
photo before and after fractional laser rejuvenation

The rehabilitation period lasts on average up to 3 days after non-ablative fractional laser thermolysis and up to 7 days after ablative thermolysis.

Skin changes after the procedure

For 1-3 days after intense laser exposure, redness, discomfort and slight swelling of the skin may persist. If this condition is subjectively poorly tolerated, the use of analgesics and skin cooling is permitted.

skin change under a microscope after fractional rejuvenation

After a few days, a bronze skin color (tanning effect) may appear, which lasts up to 2 weeks and disappears on its own. Within 5-7 days after fractional rejuvenation, dryness and peeling of the skin is noticed.

Undesirable consequences and contraindications for photothermolysis

With improper skin care after the procedure, failure to comply with recommendations or technical errors during laser treatment, the following complications are possible:

  • redness of the skin lasting more than 3 days;
  • site-wide edema lasting more than 2 days;
  • exacerbation of herpes infection (if previously in the treatment area);
  • infection (appearance of streptoderma);
  • erosion, burns in the affected area;
  • locate bleeding
  • hyperpigmentation.

To avoid undesirable consequences, the procedure for fractional laser rejuvenation is performed after examination and exclusion of possible contraindications.

Absolute contraindications:

  • pregnancy and lactation;
  • tend to form keloid scars
  • acute infectious process (including herpes)
  • oncological pathology;
  • condition after radiation, chemotherapy;
  • epilepsy
  • significant disorders of the immune system
  • taking medications that contain retinoids;
  • psoriasis (atopic dermatitis) during an exacerbation.

Relative:

  • renal pathology;
  • diabetes;
  • inflammation at the site of exposure
  • the patient's unwillingness to follow the recommendations of the beautician;
  • mental illness;
  • allergy to anesthesia;
  • autoimmune diseases;
  • fresh tan (visit to solarium within the last month);
  • recent rejuvenation procedures (affecting the deep layers of the skin - within the last three months, superficially - within 10 days).

Reviews of fractional laser rejuvenation and photos of patients from the "before" and "after" series generally harm the effectiveness and low trauma of this method of preserving youth.

face before and after laser fractional rejuvenation

Remember!The procedure can only be performed by specialists (surgeon or dermatovenerologist) who are trained and licensed to work with laser equipment. A doctor's competence is the key to your beauty!