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The Spectra MDF Fractional procedure uses laser energy and varying depths of focus to target specific concerns. It creates tiny micro-channels in your skin’s surface and encourages collagen production for skin rejuvenation.
Experience unprecedented results by pairing the Spectra MDF Fractional procedure with our other laser treatments, achieving remarkable skin rejuvenation.
MDF fractional skin resurfacing is a great treatment to address acne scarring, active acne, enlarged pores, skin laxity, fine lines, and wrinkles.
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You can expect a speedy recovery with minimal downtime. During the healing process, some patients may encounter mild redness and petechiae. Typically, these symptoms subside within two to five days post-treatment.
The MDF procedure is widely known for its ability to provide a comfortable experience with minimal pain or discomfort. The comfortable experience is due to topical anesthesia prior to the procedure. While some patients may experience a slight sensation of heat or sunburn for up to 24 hours after the treatment, this is generally a mild and manageable side effect.
This treatment is suitable for those struggling with active acne, acne scarring, enlarged pores, and other skin-related concerns. This procedure stands out because of its minimal recovery period compared to other alternatives, making it a highly sought-after option.
The number of MDF Fractional resurfacing treatments you require will depend on your skin concerns and desired outcomes.
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