Fractional Non-Ablative Skin Resurfacing

Before. After.

Your inner beauty exposed.

What is Fractional Non-Ablative Skin Resurfacing?

Fountain of Youth Medi Spas uses state of the art laser equipment for your procedures.  The pulses of laser light coagulate tissue, without ablating (removing by vaporization) the epidermis and trigger healthy new tissue.  The advanced contact cooling technology of our laser treatment protects your skin's epidermis which translates into a more comfortable treatment for you.

What are the advantages?

  • Our fractional non-ablative skin resurfacing laser delivers penetrating uniform microbeams in a simple treatment approach, without the need for time-consuming, costly preparation and clean-up.
  • Fractional non-ablative skin resurfacing requires little to no downtime, providing efficacious results for "on the go" patients.

Skin Consultation

Every person is a unique expression of beauty.

Contact us today to set up a complimentary appointment to discuss how we can help bring out your inner self.

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How does it work?

Fountain Of Youth Medi Spa's fractional non-ablative skin resurfacing uses an array of hundreds of high-precision microbeams to create narrow, deep columns of tissue coagulation in the epidermis and dermis, while leaving the stratum corneum in place and tissue surrounding the coagulated columns unaffected.

These columns of coagulation stimulate the body's natural healing response, causing new, healthy tissue to form in the epidermis and dermis. With our fractional non-ablative skin treatment, there is minimal redness and discomfort, allowing the patient to return to their daily activities immediately.

 

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Conditions Treated

Stretch Marks

Stretch marks are replaced with smoother, better-looking skin that has improved tone and texture.

Surgical & Acne Scars

Laser treatment triggers a wound-healing process that replaces the disorganized, compacted scar tissue with new healthy tissue; greatly diminishing the appearance of the scar tissue.

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