Fotona FET (fractional erbium technology)
"Laser treatments have changed my skin. "
New
Technology for safer treatment with shorter down times...br>
Indications include:
- acne scars
- acne scar resurfacing
- stretch marks
- pigmentation
- sun spots/age spots
- fine lines
- wrinkles
The newer Er:YAG lasers with longer and variable pulses allow patients
with deeper wrinkles and scars to be successfully treated.
Have you thought about a resurfacing procedure to treat fine lines,
wrinkles, facial pigment or scars but just cannot afford the downtime?
Perhaps you have even thought about a Fraxel procedure. Well wait no
longer, Coastal Skin Center in Ellsworth now has the answer. Fotona FET
(fractional erbium technology) is just what the doctor ordered.
From the industry leader in Erbium Laser Technology, comes the latest in
fractional technology.
Designed to treat pigment, fine lines, scars, stretch marks and textural
irregularities on the face, hands, neck and chest but with less downtime
and discomfort than with conventional erbium resurfacing, and best of
all at a lower cost than competitive technologies including Fraxel. |
What Is It?
The abundance of facial skin care regimens and their enthusiastic
promotion in popular media is the modern expression of an ancient desire
to attain beauty and recapture a youthful appearance. As the face ages,
skin quality deteriorates. One method of improving the condition of the
skin is by "resurfacing" it, i.e. by removing the outer layers to the
level of the papillary dermis. Removing the outer skin layers to
papillary dermis level induces re-epithelialisation and new collagen
formation, which can create a smoother, even-toned, and more youthful
appearance. In the late 1980s, laser technology applied to skin
resurfacing was discovered to yield more predictable depths of injury
when compared with chemical peels or dermabrasion. The first laser used
for skin resurfacing was a pulsed carbon dioxide (CO2) laser. Later, the
erbium:yttriumaluminum- garnet (Er:YAG) laser was introduced, which has
now become a standard tool for skin resurfacing.
The skin absorption of the Er:YAG laser energy by water is 10-fold more
efficient than that of the carbon dioxide laser, allowing for more
superficial tissue resurfacing and finer control. The latest Variable
Square Pulse (VSP) technology Er:YAG lasers have variable pulse widths
allowing the practitioner to select the effect of the laser from “cold”
ablation peeling (pure resurfacing) to deeper thermal coagulation (deep
tissue heating for tightening). Indications include mildly photo-damaged
skin lesions (e.g. solar keratoses), mildly atrophic facial scars (e.g.
from acne or varicella), dyschromias (e.g. melasma, lentigines), and
mild-to-moderate facial wrinkles in the perioral, periocular, and cheek
areas. The newer Er:YAG lasers with longer and variable pulses allow
patients with deeper wrinkles and scars to be successfully treated.
The latest advance in Er:YAG resurfacing has been the development of
fractional erbium technology where-by only a small fraction of the
treatment area is resurfaced during the procedure thus reducing healing
time. This technique promises a novel means of providing treatments that
would be as effective as traditional Er:YAG while further reducing their
downtime and risk.
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