Fraksiyonel Lazer

Different laser technologies can be used in the treatment of skin pigmentation. Each type of pigmentation should be evaluated individually, and the appropriate laser system should be selected accordingly.

Fractional laser is widely used for skin rejuvenation and is a supportive option for acne scars, fine wrinkles, and texture irregularities.

The procedure is generally well tolerated, quick, and allows a return to daily activities on the same day in many cases. A non-tanned skin is preferred before treatment, and sun protection is essential afterward.

Fractional laser is a frequently chosen method because it promotes renewal without causing thinning of the skin.

What Is Fractional Laser?

The 1550 nm Erbium Glass non-ablative fractional laser creates microscopic channels in the deeper layers of the skin, initiating a controlled repair process.

These microchannels:

  •  Activate the skin’s natural healing mechanism
  •  Support collagen production
  •  Allow certain active ingredients to reach deeper layers during treatment

This contributes to smoother, brighter, and more refreshed-looking skin.

Potential Benefits of Fractional Laser

  •  Supports overall skin rejuvenation and radiance
  •  Helps reduce the appearance of acne scars
  •  Commonly used in pigmentation treatment
  •  May improve the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines
  •  Offers shorter recovery time compared to older laser systems
  •  Usually does not interfere with daily activities

How Many Sessions Are Needed?

Depending on the skin condition, 1–3 sessions are typically recommended. Sessions are scheduled every 3–4 weeks.

Since one session is usually not sufficient, regular treatment is important for optimal results. Each session takes approximately 30 minutes.