History of Fraxel

Fraxel is a useful procedure to help people who are suffering from skin that has been mildly to moderately damaged over the course of several years' time. This procedure is oftentimes used as an anti-aging process in order to remove lines, wrinkles, creases and other blemishes, but it can also help to treat skin that has been sun damaged and exposed to other harmful situations.

History of Fraxel

Fraxel came about as a response to several other skin rejuvenating procedures. One thing that sets Fraxel apart from many of these alternatives is that it can be safely used on a variety of parts of the body and not just on the face. It's also non-invasive, so it's a good alternative to treatments that involve injections or heated lasers.

Benefits of Fraxel

Fraxel combines multiple types of laser treatment to help produce the best results. This means that it will be effective for many different people with a variety of distinct conditions. Fraxel treatments typically take 30 to 60 days in order to take effect, but the effects are relatively long lasting at that point.

Ask a doctor if you feel that Fraxel may be a good choice for you.

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