Fractional Co2 laser resurfacing specialists are hard to find but we have found an office located in Toronto, Canada that offers the fractional laser resurfacing procedure.
Dr. David Ellis is offering the Fractional C02 Laser Resurfacing procedure using the Fractional Co2 Device created by the developers of Fraxel Laser which is called their Fraxel Re:pair. The Fraxel Re:pair is a great device and offers incredible results for patients who need acne scarring, fine lines, wrinkles, pigmentation issues, and much more.
The cost of this procedure using the Fraxel Re:pair ranges from 3k-6k per procedure and you should expect some moderate downtime. Potential downtime expected is 2-6 weeks.
You can visit their website at The Art of Facial Surgery for more information.
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For fractional laser resurfacing and laser skin tightening in the Toronto area, you can visit the Toronto Cosmetic Clinic where all of the physicians have experience in both surgical and non surgical cosmetic procedures. You can visit their website for Toronto Fractional Laser Resurfacing at the tcclinic.com
Another place looking into for fractional laser resurfacing in the Toronto area is the Q Esthetics Laser Clinic. They have been working with patients over the past eight years to provide their fractional laser resurfacing and laser treatment needs. There website is qesthetics.com.
They use the StarLux® 500 for their fractional laser resurfacing patients which uses the power of pulsed light at a specific wavelength (850 – 1350 nm) to gently coagulate the tissue in the dermis and hypodermis, the layers of the skin beneath the top layer, known as the epidermis. The infrared light emitted by the device is in the shape of columns which allow to deeply heat the targeted soft tissue, thereby initiating the body to generate new tissue. It is this process, known as soft tissue coagulation, that results in the tightening of lax skin in any area of the body and face. The depth at which the light extends can be modified according to the targeted site, measuring up to 6mm. The Palomar Starlux 500 system uses the Lux1540 Fractional non-ablative handpiece to deliver a precise amount of light in an array of high precision microbeams. These microbeams create narrow, deep columns of tissue coagulation while sparing the surrounding tissue from damage.

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