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Fraxel Laser

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What is Fraxel Laser

Fraxel is a fractional, non-ablative laser that treats tiny columns of skin while leaving surrounding tissue intact. It helps improve tone, texture, fine lines, pigmentation, and the look of acne or surgical scars. Treatment plans are personalised and doctor led. Results may vary.

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Fraxel delivers microscopic columns of heat into the skin. These controlled “micro-injuries” trigger a natural repair response and new collagen. Because untreated skin remains between columns, healing is supported and downtime can be managed to suit your schedule.

People seeking improvement in sun damage, uneven tone, pigmentation, fine lines, enlarged pores, and acne or surgical scarring. Suitability depends on your skin type, history, and goals. Your clinician will assess this during consultation and design a personalised plan.

  • Laser Skin Rejuvenation
  • Laser for Sun Damaged Skin
  • Laser for Lines & Wrinkles
  • Pigmentation Laser
  • Laser for Melasma (case-by-case, clinician assessed)
  • Skin Resurfacing Laser

  • Doctor-led, evidence-based resurfacing
  • Targets tone, texture, and mild to moderate scarring
  • Collagen stimulation for gradual, natural-looking improvement
  • Fractional approach supports healing and downtime control
  • Customisable intensity and treatment areas
  • Can pair with at-home skincare and in-clinic maintenance as advised

Frequently Asked Questions

Fraxel is a fractional, non-ablative laser that treats micro-zones of skin to improve tone, texture, pigmentation, and scarring.

Most plans include a series of sessions spaced weeks apart. The exact number depends on your goals, skin type, and response.

You may feel heat or prickling. We use comfort measures such as topical numbing and cooling to make the session more tolerable.

Expect redness and a sunburn-like feel, followed by dryness or bronzing and flaking over several days. Downtime varies with settings and area treated.

Many people notice surface changes within weeks, with collagen-related improvements building over months as the skin remodels.

Safety depends on skin type, medical history, and medications. Your clinician will assess risks and adjust settings or suggest alternatives if needed.

Fraxel is often used to improve the look of acne and surgical scars. Multiple sessions are usually required. Results vary.

It can improve uneven tone and sun-related changes. Your plan may combine in-clinic care and sun-safe habits for best outcomes.

Avoid tanning and follow any skincare instructions provided before treatment. After treatment, use gentle skincare, sun protection, and follow your written aftercare.

Maintenance depends on your skin, lifestyle, and sun exposure. Your clinician may suggest periodic review or maintenance treatments.