

This results in only minor discomfort being felt during treatment.ħ Frequently Asked Questions What should I expect after treatment? Some redness, warmth, swelling, or tightness in the treated area, which usually fades within a few hours of treatment.

#PALOMAR LUX 1540 XF AND XD ATLANTA SKIN#
The fractional, non-ablative approach stimulates quick healing, with no lasting redness.ĥ Frequently Asked Questions What areas can I have treated? StarLux Fractional Non-Ablative Skin Resurfacing can be applied to any area of the body, including the face, chest, arms, and hands.Ħ Frequently Asked Questions Are these treatments safe? Are they painful? By delivering pulses of light as individual microbeams, the Lux1540 avoids potentially dangerous bulk heating. While leaving the stratum corneum in place, Lux1540 microbeams penetrate deeper into the epidermis and dermis than competing devices for effective, long-term results. While a good result is eventually seen, the drawbacks include red, raw skin, a risk of infection for several weeks after treatment, and prolonged downtime.Ĥ StarLux Fractional Non-Ablative Method StarLux Fractional Non-Ablative Skin Resurfacing is a unique method which delivers excellent results and virtually no downtime. Ablative Method Some skin resurfacing devices, such as CO 2 lasers, use the ablative method: removing the epidermis and some of the dermis. This results in more youthful-looking skin.ģ StarLux Fractional Treatment is different from other Skin Resurfacing Methods Non-Ablative Method Many devices use the non-ablative method: sending light pulses into the dermis, while leaving the epidermis in place. Creation of the columns starts a natural healing process that forms new, healthy tissue. 1 StarLux Fractional Non-Ablative Skin Resurfacing Enjoy more youthful-looking skin with the Palomar StarLux Laser and Pulsed Light System CĢ How does it work? The StarLux System uses the Lux1540 Fractional Non-Ablative Laser Handpiece to deliver light as an array of microbeams, which create columns of coagulated tissue within the skin.
