iPixel Fractional Laser Skin Resurfacing

A highly effective treatment that can transform the appearance of your skin, helping to reverse the signs of ageing by significantly improving overall skin tone, texture and elasticity. It increases moisture content and reduces superficial pigmentation and pore size. FDA-approved.

Here at Andresa we offer a highly effective iPixel fractional laser treatment for skin resurfacing. Using the new generation of Fraxel Erbium Yag Laser from Alma Lasers we can deliver outstanding results on the skin whilst avoiding long periods of downtime for the client.

Unlike traditional ablative laser resurfacing, this new generation of iPixel laser is much less aggressive on the skin surface, thus minimising redness and downtime.

The depth at which the ablative element of the iPixel penetrates the skin, creates heat deep within the skin to trigger the body’s natural healing response. In turn this stimulates the growth of new healthy skin tissue, including the production of new collagen, to deliver a smoother, firmer and more even skin texture.

iPixel Fractional Laser Skin Resurfacing Treatment benefits:

– Reduces scarring – including acne scarring

– Reduces signs of ageing, including fine lines / wrinkles on the face, hands, neck and chest

– Skin feels firmer and plumper with an increase in elasticity

– Superficial sun damage and hyperpigmentation is reduced

– Improves dull uneven skin tones

– Refines and softens rough skin texture

– Significantly reduces the appearance of enlarged pores

– Can be used on the body to treat scarring / stretch marks

Skin Conditions ANDRESA recommends for The iPixel Fractional Laser:

Skin hyperpigmentation is the result of sunlight, environmental factors and the natural ageing process all contribute to the development of brown spots, skin pigmentation and freckles, and are usually of most concern on the face, hands and chest.

Fine lines, wrinkles and the decline in skin elasticity is our greatest motivation to begin treatments to stimulate and reduce the signs of ageing. From the age of twenty-five, the rate of collagen synthesis in the body starts to slow down. With less collagen to support the skin, elastin fibres break down, reducing skin resilience.

Acne can be a painful, long-lasting and distressing condition, affecting the areas of the body that produce oily sebum; namely, the face, back and chest.

The skin on the hands and décolletage (upper chest) are often as susceptible to sun damage and signs of ageing as the face, particularly as they are often inadequately protected when exposed.

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