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Scars
Profractional
Laser treatments treats acne scars by
creating tiny channels reaching depths
appropriate for correcting acne scars,
wrinkles and texture issues. This allows for
a very comfortable treatment.
Experience a smoother, clearer skin that is
resurfaced from the inside out. Scars and
acne scars are signs of damage deep within
the skin. The ProFractional laser addresses
this damage and stimulates the growth of new
collagen. Wrinkles and scars are smoothed
and plumped, brown marks fade and the skin
is tightened. Even difficult ice pick and
crater scars show an excellent response with
the ProFractional.
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Deep
Wrinkles
ECC Laser
provides Deep Skin Resurfacing by
ProFractional treatment. Profractional laser
treatments offer dramatic results and quick
healing for patients interested in improving
wrinkles, acne scars and skin texture.
Profractional laser treatments involve low
amounts of ablation or invasiveness. The
technique produces small channels deep
enough to correct scarring from wrinkled
skin and skin texture problems.
Because of this, you will experience a
pleasant and relaxing treatment.
ProFractional Laser Treatments cause such
little pain that no numbing of the area is
required.
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Sun Keratosis
(Actinic Keratosis)
Actinic
keratosis (Sun keratosis) is considered a
forerunner of skin cancer and is often found
on the face or the top of the head, arms,
back and hands, where the skin is most
exposed to sunlight. It starts with the skin
in the area becoming rough and
sandpaper-like. Later the skin thickens and
becomes horny with scaly, rough red-brown
spots.
In light sensitive people sun keratosis can
start already from the age of 30, but it
occurs most often in the elderly.
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Melasma
Melasma is a
common skin condition. Causing brown to
gray–brown patches, melasma usually appears
on the face. The cheeks, bridge of nose,
forehead, chin, and upper lip are places
where melasma is likely to form. It also can
develop on the forearms and neck.
Most melasma occurs in women. Only 10% of
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