Non-ablative Fractional Lasers

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What Is It?

Non-ablative lasers are less invasive but also less effective than ablative lasers. Non-ablative fractional lasers shine a focused beam of light at the skin in a fractional (dot-matrix) pattern, leaving the skin intact, while stimulating collagen and elastin production over time.

This procedure is normally repeated 4 times (3 or more) in 4-week intervals, and you should see gradual results with each session. And after your last session, your skin should continue to improve.

Good or Excellent Response

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46% of patients achieved a good (>50%) or excellent (>75%) improvement in scarring after 4 sessions

Moderate Response

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81% of patients achieved at least a moderate (>25%) improvement in scarring after 4 sessions
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Side Effects

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Low-medium side effects and adverse reactions

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