What is iPixel Treatment ?
iPixel Laser is the latest generation of Fraxel Erbium Yag laser. It is an advanced laser skin resurfacing treatment for refining the appearance of the skin on the face, neck, decolletage and hands. It can also be used to improve scarring and stretch marks on areas of the body.
This state-of-the-art technology is superior to previous resurfacing laser techniques. Unlike traditional ablative laser resurfacing this new generation of iPixel laser is much less aggressive on the skin surface, thus minimizing 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.
If you are looking to achieve a healthy, more youthful skin and improve the many signs of skin ageing – including brightening dull skin, increasing skin’s moisture levels, reducing fine lines and the depth of wrinkles, refining enlarged pores, improving the appearance of scars or softening rough skin texture – then this treatment may be just right for you.
If you have any intimate jewellery we advise that these are removed during treatment.
iPixel is a form of skin resurfacing using an Erbium Yag Laser.
The iPixel directs a short, intense burst of laser energy, in the form of small pixelated light, onto the surface of the skin. This heats water within the surface layers of the skin causing both the water and skin tissue to turn to vapour.
With each pass of the laser, tiny areas (or pixels) of the outermost layers of skin are removed in a precise and controlled way. The surrounding skin tissue is untouched and remains intact.
The process uses the body’s natural healing process to stimulate the growth of new collagen and skin cell renewal to deliver healthy and smoother skin tissue. Because the iPixel can be targeted so precisely, it has fewer side effects than the traditional/previous ablative resurfacing lasers. This makes it suitable for treating skin on the face – including the delicate skin around the eye area, neck, chest and hands with minimal irritation.
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