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Program
Fraxel Dual
Resurfacing Laser
Experience laser technology designed to support skin revitalization and improve overall skin appearance.
Table of Contents
- Fraxel Dual Laser Program: Designed for Skin Revitalization
- How is the Fraxel Dual Laser Program Different?
- Synergistic Approach: Fraxel Dual Program with Morpheus8 & PicoWay Programs
- Morpheus8 Program: Deep Renewal and Skin Firmness Support
- PicoWay Program: Targeted Skin Renewal and Brightening Support
- The results
Fraxel Dual Laser Program: Designed for Skin Revitalization
The Fraxel Dual laser program is designed to support skin revitalization, offering an approach that addresses various skin concerns. This laser treatment delivers targeted energy to promote skin renewal, with outcomes varying among individuals.
Here’s why the Fraxel Program is widely used worldwide:1

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Helps improve the appearance of crow’s feet, brow lines, and other visible signs of aging.
Helps improve the appearance of acne scars and surgical scars.
Addresses age spots and uneven skin tone.
Helps improve the appearance of sun-exposed skin.
Used in managing this common precancerous skin condition.
With minimal downtime, the Fraxel Program is considered a widely used option in modern skincare. It is designed to support skin revitalization, whether addressing specific concerns or aiming for overall skin improvement.


*Individual results may vary depending on individual patient
How is the Fraxel Dual Laser Program Different?
The Fraxel Dual Laser program is designed to support skin revitalization by delivering targeted thermal energy in micro-zones. This approach helps stimulate the skin’s natural renewal process and collagen production. It is considered for improving skin texture, tone, and elasticity while addressing common concerns such as fine lines and scars. With dual wavelengths, the Fraxel Program can be used on both the surface and deeper layers of the skin, offering a non-invasive option with minimal downtime.

Synergistic Approach: Fraxel Dual Program with Morpheus8 & PicoWay Programs
The Fraxel Dual Laser Program serves as a foundation for skin resurfacing. Morpheus8 and PicoWay Programs can be considered as complementary approaches, each offering distinct capabilities that support skin revitalization. When used together, these technologies provide a comprehensive option for addressing various skin concerns. Here’s how each program contributes to skin improvement.

Morpheus8 Program
Deep Renewal and Skin Firmness Support
The Morpheus8 program is designed to support skin revitalization by combining microneedling with radiofrequency technology. This approach targets deeper layers of the skin to encourage collagen and elastin production, which may contribute to improved skin texture, firmness, and elasticity². It is considered for addressing concerns such as sagging skin, fine lines, and uneven texture³. Morpheus8 is used to enhance skin appearance, offering a lifting and tightening effect while maintaining a natural look³. The procedure is performed with the goal of skin improvement while allowing for minimal downtime⁴.

PicoWay Laser Program
Targeted Skin Renewal and Brightening Support
The PicoWay Resolve Program utilizes precise wavelengths to support skin revitalization and enhance overall skin appearance.

- 1064 nm wavelength: Penetrates deeply to support skin texture, reduce the appearance of wrinkles, and promote collagen production5.
- 532 nm wavelength: Targets surface layers to support even skin tone and refine skin texture5.
With minimal downtime and clinically studied effectiveness, PicoWay program combines precision technology and innovation to help improve skin smoothness and firmness6. It is designed to address multiple skin concerns, with results varying among individuals:
- Wrinkles: Helps smooth fine lines and wrinkles, supporting skin elasticity7.
- Melasma: Helps brighten skin and reduce pigmentation with targeted precision8.
- Acne Scars: Improves skin texture and minimizes the appearance of scars9.

Skin Care After Treatment
- Apply sunscreen protection that is SPF 30 or higher.
- After the final treatment, avoid direct sun exposure for at least 3 months.
- Wear a wide-brimmed hat when exposed to direct sunlight.
The results?

Before and 6 Months After The Treatment
*Individual results may vary depending on individual patient

Before and 6 Months After The Treatment
*Individual results may vary depending on individual patient

Before and 6 Months After The Treatment
*Individual results may vary depending on individual patient

Before and 6 Months After The Treatment
*Individual results may vary depending on individual patient

Before and 6 Months After The Treatment
*Individual results may vary depending on individual patient

Before and 6 Months After The Treatment
*Individual results may vary depending on individual patient

Before and 6 Months After The Treatment
*Individual results may vary depending on individual patient

Before and 6 Months After The Treatment
*Individual results may vary depending on individual patient

Before and 6 Months After The Treatment
*Individual results may vary depending on individual patient

Before and 6 Months After The Treatment
*Individual results may vary depending on individual patient

Before and 6 Months After The Treatment
*Individual results may vary depending on individual patient
References
- Fraxel. Fraxel Dual Laser [Internet]. ©2023 [cited 2024 Dec 11]. Available from: https://www.fraxel.com/
- Del Castillo MA, et al. Radiofrequency microneedling in aesthetic dermatology: a systematic review of efficacy and safety. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2018;11(10):36-44.
- Fabi SG, et al. Noninvasive skin tightening: evidence-based efficacy. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2017;78(3S1):S24-S35.
- Friedmann DP, Fabi SG. Radiofrequency technologies for skin tightening, facial rejuvenation, and body contouring. Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am. 2019;27(3):315-324.
- Nestor MS, Gold MH. The use of picosecond lasers for skin rejuvenation. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2017;10(7):16-25.
- Brauer JA, et al. Safety and efficacy of a novel picosecond laser for pigmentation and wrinkle treatment. Dermatol Surg. 2015;41(5):522-530.
- Friedman PM, Butterwick KJ. Laser skin resurfacing: wrinkles and scars. Dermatol Clin. 2005;23(4):607-618.
- Alexiades-Armenakas M. Laser treatment of melasma. J Drugs Dermatol. 2006;5(1):29-33.
- Brightman LA, Geronemus RG. Fractional picosecond laser treatment of acne scars. Lasers Surg Med. 2016;48(6):534-540.
