INDICATION
- The Fraxel® Laser Systems are used for:
- Fraxel® 1550nm wavelength is indicated for skin resurfacing procedures, including the treatment of dyschromia (an alteration in the color of the skin) and for local inflamed, benign skin lesions, such as, but not limited to, age spots, sun spots, actinic keratosis (pre-cancerous skin lesions), and melasma; and for the treatment of wrinkles around the eyes, acne scars, and surgical scars.
- Fraxel® 1927nm wavelength is indicated for skin resurfacing including for the treatment of actinic keratosis (pre-cancerous skin lesions); treatment of pigmented lesions, such as age spots, sun spots, and freckles.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
- If you have the following conditions, you should not have a Fraxel® laser treatment:
- Are predisposed to keloid formation or excessive scarring;
- Have experienced changes following surgery;
- Have had skin indentations and textural changes following surgery;
- Are on systemic steroids (e.g. prednisone, dexamethasone), which should be avoided prior to and throughout the course of treatment; and
- Are undergoing isotretinoin acne treatment or are taking drugs in a similar class.
- Possible Adverse Events from Fraxel® treatment include:
- Blistering and Burns: May develop over the treated areas.
- Discoloration: The possibility of temporary and permanent skin color change is known to exist with any laser treatment and may occur.
- Eye Injury: Protective eyewear or goggles should be worn. It is important to keep the eye protection on at all times during treatment in order to protect your eyes from accidental laser exposure and serious injury.
- Infection: A risk of infection exists whenever the skin is wounded and exists even with non-ablative fractional laser devices such the Fraxel®.
- Keloid Formation: A thickened scar can result from excessive growth of fibrous tissue.
- Prolonged Redness: Mild to moderate temporary redness is expected. However, if it is severe or persists significantly longer than expected, you should not have another treatment until it goes away.
- Scarring: Local scarring may occur directly from laser exposure if treatment procedures are not followed properly, or from infection or physical irritation such as picking and rubbing.
- Delayed Wound Healing / Skin Textural Changes: Following laser treatment, restoration of the skin may not occur as expected due to poor wound healing ability or post-treatment care. This may result in undesirable textural changes to the skin.
- Temporary Bruising: May develop over the treated areas.
Fraxel® Laser Systems treatment are by prescription only. Talk to your doctor for more information
about Fraxel® and see www.fraxel.com for additional details.