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Dec. 23, 2024

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Got a SKIN PROBLEM?

 

There are multiple solutions. Acne has various surgical, medical, and laser treatments. For every process, dermatologists need a MACHINE.

 

For example, for CO2 laser treatment, you need a co2 fractional laser machine.

 

Want a brief guide on choosing the BEST machine?

 

This article will deep dive into the process.



 

Chapter 1: All about fractional CO2 Laser process

What is a fractional CO2 laser?

 

The fractional CO2 laser itself is defined.

 

It is a NON-INVASIVE process with the laser beam to correct acne and treats damaged skin parts.

 

Does your skin have irregular surfaces? Not only a SINGLE COMPLAINT compels dermatologists to apply the FRACTIONAL CO2.

 

Instead, there are many reasons for the fractional CO2. You can read them later in the next chapter.

How does CO2 fractional laser work?

 

It is one of the SIMPLEST processes to apply on the skin.

 

Here are some points to understand the FRACTIONAL CO2 laser process.

 

&#; The dermatologist or physician prepares the PATIENT.

&#; A fractional CO2 laser skin resurfacing machine throws the LASER BEAM on the skin part unevenly or has acne.

&#; The beam contains carbon dioxide so we call it a CO2 laser.

 

Since it is the LASER BEAM, minimal to no pain occurs.

How much does a fractional CO2 laser cost?

 

The price varies from area to area and COUNTRY to country.

 

Following factors often determine the COST.

 

&#; The sensitivity of the skin in some cases.

&#; Experience of the DOCTOR. More experienced doctors often charge higher costs.

&#; Where are you undergoing this process?

 

The cost is around $400-$ or even more in some cases depending on the expertise of the dermatologist.

 

Does CO2 fractional laser hurt?

 

The process is NON-INVASIVE. That means there is no USE for needles or syringes.

 

But laser beams can cause PRICKING pain. To avoid any pain, the dermatologist often applies a LOCAL anesthetic to numb the face or area which is UNDER TREATMENT.

 

Don't be AFRAID about the pain!

Does CO2 fractional laser work?

 

Yes, 100% it works perfectly for your SKIN.

 

But if you have a HYPERSENSITIVITY, it can cause a problem. Therefore, you must consult a dermatologist before undergoing any skin treatment process.

Does CO2 fractional laser tighten skin?

 

Yes. If you have LOOSE skin, it can effectively tighten it.

 

The mechanism is QUITE SIMPLE. The laser beam produces enough heat to boost the COLLAGEN production. Collagen can further improve your SKIN HEALTH.

 

What Do I Need To Do Before Fractional CO2 Laser?

 

Dermatologists don't just do the process until they CONFIRM you are an ideal patient.

 

Suppose you are an ideal patient. Still, you need to go for the pre-treatment process. Here it is:

 

&#; Don't use VITAMIN A or retinol products. It affects the final results.

&#; Don't expose your SKIN to the sun. Essentially two weeks before undergoing the process, you must focus on this.

&#; Avoid using Aspirin or other NSAIDs. They might affect the results.

&#; Always get pre-process tips from your doctor.

 

 

Chapter 2: Benefits of Fractional CO2 laser machine on skin

 

A portable fractional CO2 laser machine offers several benefits. Here are some of them discussed here.
&#; Improved skin texture and appearance.

Do you know what collagen is? It is an important part of your skin.

 

CO2 laser does one CRUCIAL task. It improves collagen strength.

 

So you expect a better job from your skin.


&#; Reduction in the number and severity of scars.

 

Do you know why scars occur?

 

These are SIMPLY the response to injuries. After recovering, fibrosis occurs in the DEFECTIVE part of the skin. It appears as a SCAR.

 

Since CO2 laser optimizes COLLAGEN production, the scars are replaced with the new SKIN.

 

Don't you want that?
&#; Reduced inflammation and redness.

 

Fractional CO2 laser machines play a KEY ROLE in inflammation.

 

It acts as an anti-inflammatory agent. Reduce the redness and inflammation.

 &#; Improved collagen production.

 

We already have discussed the CO2 LASER role in collagen production.

 

And what is collagen?

 

It is the KEY PART of the skin. Skin integrity depends on it.
&#; Increased elasticity and suppleness in the skin.

 

Skin integrity depends on collagen.

 

When the CO2 laser heats the inner components of the skin, it increases the elasticity of the skin. It gives a NEW LIFE to our skin.
&#; Prevention or reduction of wrinkles and age lines

 

Are you afraid of aging?

 

Wrinkles and crow's feet on the FOREHEAD are a BIGGER PROBLEM. These show aging.

 

But with FRACTIONAL CO2, it reduces wrinkles and age lines.

 

You will be young.

 

Chapter 3: Factors to explore in a CO2 Fractional Laser Machine

 

Are you buying a CO2 fractional laser machine?

 

Wait. Don't buy until you READ these tips. These are proven and help you choose the right item.

 

Let's check the details. 

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&#; Quality

 

Always check the quality. And most of us do it before buying anything. The same applies in this case.

 

Whenever you land laser equipment co2 fractional, it is VERY important to check everything. Ensure it procures the QUALITY. You can get the DETAILS of quality control to know the QUALITY production as well.

&#; Durability

 

Do you want to BUY the same equipment multiple times?

 

Not at all. Who does want to reinvest in something that is NOT a long-term solution?

 

It is TIME to make the choices right. You can contact the manufacturer. Check the quality. And even get the WARRANTY for some period.

 

It gives an idea of how durable the FRACTIONAL CO2 laser machine is.

&#; Easy to use

 

Can a beginner use a MACHINE?

 

If a junior doctor understands the working mechanism, it will be good. You can comfortably use the MACHINE. And get the BEST out of it.

 

Ensure the machine is QUITE easy to understand and use.

&#; Cost

 

Do you have a HIGH BUDGET?

 

That may be true for you. But not 100% of dermatologists are RICH. Moreover, for the dermatologist who has just started his career, it can be DIFFICULT to invest a big amount.

 

That is the POINT where you must check the price.

 

&#; Get quotes from multiple manufacturers.

&#; Compare the costs and QUALITY.

&#; Buy from a manufacturer who offers a COST-EFFECTIVE SOLUTION.

&#; 

Customer service

when you buy something, does your manufacturer support you after purchase?

 

If so, that can be an EXCELLENT CHOICE. In other cases, you must consult a manufacturer who has GOOD COMMUNICATION skills. Offers the BEST POSSIBLE services. And provides premium support even after making a purchase.

 

 

 

Seaheart is one of the BEST MANUFACTURERS for cosmetic machines.

 

Got a skin problem?

 

Apply the FRACTIONAL CO2 to generate the results effectively.

 

Our CO2 fractional laser machines

Seaheart has two MACHINES in its collection for fractional CO2. Here are these:

 

&#; Fractional CO2 Laser Machine 4D 

&#; Fractional co2 Laser skin resurfacing machine

 

Why are our machines the best?

 

Buy our machines. Why?

 

Here are some reasons that make us the BEST.

 

 &#; Latest Technology

 

Seaheart doesn't COMPROMISE on product technology. We implement cutting-edge technology and offer the LATEST solutions.

 

We know how important it is to have the LATEST equipment. Get them from us.

&#; Variety of Options

 

Seaheart has multiple varieties of machines.

 

The diversity of features increases your ease to BUY a fractional CO2 laser.

 

We have the following options.

 

&#; Varying maximum power ranging from 30-50 watts.

&#; Access to multiple laser beam shapes.

&#; Multiple patterns

 

Don't you WANT that level of flexibility?

&#; Affordable Price

 

Cost is a BIGGER ISSUE for some clients. And we have a solution. You can check the machine prices on the LOCAL MARKET.

 

Check the price differences and decide why our products are available at a COMPETITIVE rate.

 

Isn't it great?

 

There are numerous MANUFACTURERS. Seaheart is the BEST among them. What makes SEAHEART the best manufacturer?

 

Here are many reasons to choose SEAHEART.

&#; After-Sale Services

 

Most manufacturers don't even get the REVIEWS of their machines. But when you buy an item from the SEAHEART, we never leave you alone.

 

Simple. Contact us if you have any problems. We'll offer the BEST solution for our machines.

&#; Quality Control

 

We have QUALITY criteria. Every machine goes through a process of QUALITY control. Our inspectors verify whether it matches the HEALTH STANDARDS or not.

 

When using our laser equipment co2 fractional, you'll never face a SINGLE defect regarding the quality. Durability is another key feature.

&#; Complete Shipment Facilities

 

When working with SEAHEART, leave everything to us. From quality sourcing to shipping, we have all.

 

Our FAST SHIPPING by air transports the laser equipment co2 fractional safely to your doorstep.

 

Why worry then?

Testimonials

 

"Seaheart machines are great. I ordered a portable fractional co2 laser machine. Shipping was fast and flawless. The quality is excellent. Thank you for a great experience."

 

"Thank you, Seaheart. You are amazing. I have just received my item. Very Fast shipping. I would recommend using their services without hesitation."

Laser resurfacing

Overview

Types of laser resurfacing

Types of laser resurfacing

Both ablative and nonablative laser resurfacing methods can be done with a fractional laser, which creates microscopic columns of treated tissue.

Laser resurfacing is a procedure that uses an energy-based device to improve the look and feel of skin. It's usually used to reduce fine lines, age spots and uneven skin color in the face. But it can't fix sagging skin.

Laser resurfacing can be done with various devices:

  • Ablative laser. This method uses a beam of energy to destroy the outer layer of skin and heat the underlying skin. This stimulates the growth of collagen &#; a protein that improves skin firmness and texture. As the wound heals and skin regrows, the treated area is smoother and tighter. Types of ablative lasers include carbon dioxide (CO2) lasers, erbium lasers and combination systems.
  • Nonablative laser or light source. This method also stimulates collagen growth. It's less aggressive than an ablative laser and results in a shorter recovery time. But the results are subtle. Two types of nonablative therapy are erbium (Er:YAG) and intense pulsed light (IPL).

Both ablative and nonablative methods can be done with a fractional laser, which creates microscopic columns of treated tissue. Fractional lasers shorten recovery time and reduce the risk of side effects. You'll likely need more than one treatment session. Use of fractional devices has become the widely preferred method.

Why it's done

Laser resurfacing is used to treat:

  • Fine wrinkles.
  • Age spots.
  • Uneven skin color or texture.
  • Sun-damaged skin.
  • Mild to moderate acne scars.

Risks

Laser resurfacing can cause side effects, though they're milder and less likely with nonablative approaches than with ablative methods.

  • Inflamed, swollen, itchy and painful skin. Treated skin may swell, itch or have a burning sensation. Your skin may look inflamed for several months following ablative laser treatment.
  • Acne. Applying thick creams and bandages to your face after treatment can worsen acne or cause tiny white bumps to form for a short time. These bumps also are called milia.
  • Infection. Laser resurfacing can lead to a bacterial, viral or fungal infection. The most common infection is a flare-up of the herpes virus &#; the virus that causes cold sores.
  • Changes in skin color. Laser resurfacing can cause treated skin to become darker or lighter than it was before treatment. This is called post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation when the skin darkens and postinflammatory hypopigmentation when the skin loses color. People with brown or Black skin have a higher risk of long-term skin color changes. If this is a concern, seek out an expert with experience in selecting lasers and settings for a range of skin colors. Also ask about other facial rejuvenation techniques that are less likely to cause this side effect. Radiofrequency microneedling is one such option.
  • Scarring. If you have ablative laser resurfacing, you are at a slightly higher risk of scarring.

Laser resurfacing isn't for everyone. You may be cautioned against laser resurfacing if you:

  • Have taken the medicine isotretinoin in the past year.
  • Have a connective tissue disease or an autoimmune disease or a weak immune system.
  • Have a history of keloid scars.
  • Have had radiation therapy to the face.
  • Have had laser resurfacing before.
  • Are prone to cold sores or have had a recent outbreak of cold sores or herpes virus infection.
  • Have brown skin or are very tan.
  • Are pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • Have a history of an outward-turning eyelid. This condition is called ectropion.

How you prepare

Before your laser resurfacing, a member of your healthcare team:

  • Asks about your medical history. Be prepared to answer questions about current and past medical conditions and any medicines you are taking or have recently taken. You also might be asked about previous cosmetic procedures you've had and how you react to sun exposure. For example, do you burn easily? Rarely?
  • Does a physical exam. A care team member inspects your skin and the area to be treated. This helps show what changes can be made and how the features of your skin might affect the results of treatment. The exam also helps find out your risk of side effects.
  • Talks with you about your expectations. Be prepared to talk about why you want a facial rejuvenation treatment, what kind of recovery time you expect and what you hope the results will be. Together, you and your healthcare team decide whether laser resurfacing is right for you and, if so, which approach to use.

Before laser resurfacing, you might also need to:

  • Take medicine to prevent side effects. You may be given a prescription for an antiviral medicine before and after treatment to prevent a viral infection.
  • Avoid sun exposure without protection. Too much sun up to two months before the procedure can cause a permanent change in skin color in treated areas. Ask a member of your healthcare team about sun protection and how much sun is too much.
  • Stop smoking. If you smoke, stop. Or try not to smoke at least two weeks before and after your treatment. This improves your chance of avoiding side effects and helps your body heal.
  • Arrange for a ride home. If you're going to be sedated during laser resurfacing, you'll need help getting home after the procedure.

What you can expect

During the procedure

Laser resurfacing is often done in a clinic. This is sometimes referred to as an outpatient procedure because it's not done in a hospital. Your care team numbs the skin with medicine. For treatment to the whole face, your care team might give you a medicine to help you feel calm or less anxious. This is called sedation.

During ablative laser resurfacing, an intense beam of light energy is directed at your skin. This laser beam destroys the outer layer of skin, also called the epidermis. At the same time, the laser heats the underlying skin, called the dermis. This stimulates collagen production over time, resulting in smoother skin.

Ablative laser resurfacing typically takes between 30 minutes and two hours, depending on the technique used and the size of the area treated. When done without a fractional laser, this approach usually needs only one treatment. If you're undergoing nonablative laser treatment or fractional Er:YAG laser resurfacing, you'll likely need 2 to 4 treatments scheduled over weeks or months to get the results you're looking for.

After the procedure

After ablative laser resurfacing, the treated skin will likely be swollen and itchy. The skin may change color. Your healthcare team applies a thick ointment to the treated skin and may cover it with an airtight and watertight dressing. You may take a pain reliever and use ice packs. New skin usually covers the area in 7 to 10 days. Full recovery takes at least a month.

During this time, don't use products that may irritate your face, such as cosmetics. And avoid situations that increase your risk of infection, such as public whirlpools. Always use sun protection following laser resurfacing.

The recovery time after nonablative laser resurfacing is very short. Your skin might be swollen or change color for a few hours. Use ice packs as needed. Typically, you can resume your usual activities and skin routine right away.

Results

Once the treatment area begins to heal, you'll notice that your skin looks and feels better than it did before the treatment. The effect may last for years.

Results after nonablative laser resurfacing tend to be gradual and progressive. You're more likely to see improved skin texture and color rather than smoothing of wrinkles.

With fractional nonablative and fractional ablative procedures, you'll need 2 to 4 treatments to get noticeable results. These sessions are usually scheduled over weeks or months.

As you age, you'll continue to get lines from squinting and smiling. New sun damage also can reverse your results. After laser resurfacing, always use sun protection. Every day, use a moisturizer and a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30. Tinted sunscreens with iron oxide and titanium dioxide are useful for people with brown or Black skin. These products help protect against melasma and postinflammatory hyperpigmentation.

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