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I was hopeful that microcoring might work. But I only just realized that it is basically the exact same method as fractionated lasers like Fraxel and fractioned CO2. Both of them make small holes in the skin and rely on the skin regenerating/filling in those holes. And if I had to guess, the holes in a fractionated laser are probably smaller and denser when compared to microcoring, where the holes appear larger.
Is there any advantage to microcoring removing "full-thickness skin?" Is this unique to microcoring, or do fractionated lasers also have this capacity?