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MINIMALLY INVASIVE SKIN AND TISSUE RESURFACING

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Fractora

The Ultimate Non-Invasive Skin Renovation Without Surgery

Pricing options available at consultation

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Fractora is known for its superior wrinkle reduction and treatment of acne scarring – it restores the skin’s natural younger-looking complexion, giving our patients a more youthful and rejuvenated face.  Demonstrated outcomes as noted in clinical papers can be:

a) improvements in skin complexion;

b) reduction in skin irregularities; and c) restoring skin to a more youthful appearance. 

 

These improvements can occur within one session or multiple sessions, depending upon patient preference and our staff’s review and recommendation of your individual situation.

 

The benefits of Fractora are numerous:

 

  • Addresses multiple problems, including treatment of wrinkles with fractional coagulation and ablation.

  • Significant resolution of cystic acne and scars (improving acne scarring by 50%).

 

  • Safe on skin type VI with little risk of post inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) which is common with other resurfacing methods.

 

  • Combination of fractional coagulation and volumetric heating through tips with various depths and pin density configurations.

Hyperhidrosis

Excessive sweating, known as Hyperhidrosis, can become a source of embarrassment for some. Botox can be used to temporarily suppress sweat gland production but requires repeat injections. Fractora allows for a more permanent treatment of hyperhidrosis because it uses thermal heat produced by radiofrequency device to destroy a portion of the sweat glands in the affected area. This method can improve hyperhidrosis by up to 80% permanently, and typically with only one treatment.

Please discuss your goals with our staff who can recommend the best treatment plan for you.

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