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Fraxel® Restore for Acne
Results you can see and feel! The solution is here!
Acne Scars
Anyone
double-burdened with watching their teenage acne turn into adult acne
scars knows the profound devastation this circumstance can have on self-esteem
and life-outlook. Yet, every bit as profound is the utter transformation,
physical and emotional; awaiting those who take advantage of a revolutionary
change recently underway in cosmetic health.
Acne scars form wherever acne advances to the point of injuring our tissue.
These injuries arise as an inflammatory response to sebaceous follicles
becoming plugged with oils, bacteria and dead cells. The result is the
formation of a scar, that discolored fibrous tissue with abnormal collagen
function that replaces our healthy skin. Successful treatment of a scar
requires both the removal of damaged epidermal tissue and the stimulation
of new collagen to improve the region's tone and texture.
Traditional approaches, topical agents, abrasion therapies, surgery and
conventional lasers, either achieve only moderate results, or else destroy
unacceptable amounts of healthy tissue along with the scar. The more effective
techniques can also require a great deal of recovery time.
A monumental breakthrough came only recently when the FDA cleared Fraxel®
Laser Treatment for acne scars after studies showed that the new laser
could be far more effective than traditional therapies at both removing
damaged tissue and inducing the formation of new collagen.
"In our practice, we have treated hundreds of acne scarring patients with the Fraxel® Laser, and we've seen significant improvements on all areas of the face, particularly the cheeks and temple area."
– Paul Friedman, M.D., Houston, TX
