
Fractional CO2 Laser Technology Introduction
In fractional laser resurfacing, the laser beam is broken, or differentiated, into many small microbeams that are spaced apart so that the target tissue can be heated during the treatment.
When the split beams hit the skin surface, small patches of skin between the beams are spared. The small patches of skin in between are not hit by the laser, but remain as they are. These small areas of untreated skin promote faster recovery and healing, reducing the risk of complications.
These small areas The small areas treated with fractional microbeams, known as microtherapy zones, cause enough laser damage to stimulate new collagen production and return the skin to normal. Promotes new collagen production, thereby rejuvenating facial skin.