Feb
Your face is your calling card. It’s what you use for your social media profiles. It attracts people to you and for some (see models and social media influencers), it’s your bread and butter. That means there are people always on the lookout for in-office procedures to keep their skin looking fantastic. That’s where Fraxel laser vs. RF microneedling comes in.
While RF microneedling has been around for years, Fraxel lasers are growing in popularity as a long-term solution to some of the skin’s most common concerns. But that does not mean we’re putting RF microneedling out to pasture. Let’s break down these two options so you can make the best decision for your next skincare upgrade at Eternal Dermatology + Aesthetics.
Why would you be thinking about Fraxel lasers vs RF microneedling in the first place? Studies show that over 85 million – or 1 in 4 – Americans have at least one skin condition or ongoing skin issue. Some of these can benefit from an in-office procedure like lasers or microneedling. These common issues include:
Anyone struggling with these issues should visit a dermatologist for advice. Your doctor can assess your skin and recommend the best treatment for your skincare needs.
A form of fractional laser treatment, Fraxel lasers use light technology to treat specific skin concerns. As the name implies, the light does not fully hit the skin but targets tiny areas (columns) without affecting the surrounding skin. It’s a non-ablative technique, meaning it heats up the layers of the skin to break them down versus destroying and removing the skin, which is an ablative technique.
Fraxel lasers are a specific brand-name wand with patented fractional laser technology. The laser comes with two wavelengths that impact the skin in different ways. Your dermatologist or qualified esthetician will use the deeper wavelength to treat more severe issues like acne scarring, while the other can target superficial issues, like skin rejuvenation.
Fraxel helps dermatologists treat both superficial and deep skin issues. Acne scarring is one of the biggest benefits as it can help break up deep scars left behind by severe inflammation caused by acne. It can also improve age spots, some minor wrinkles, fine lines, hyperpigmentation, and sun damage. Some people try fractional laser techniques to achieve smooth, tight skin before an event like a wedding, photoshoot, or interview.
Whatever you’re trying to treat, Fraxel lasers have several benefits and advantages. These include:
People who try fractional lasers enjoy the results without destroying the top layers of the skin. The lasers promote more collagen production, especially at the deeper levels, which can help restore your skin to a smooth, tight, youthful appearance.
Because it’s a non-ablative, fractional laser, we can use this on almost any skin type and shade. However, there are exceptions. People with sensitive skin, for instance, may have unwanted reactions to lasers. Anyone currently using medication for acne or scarring, like a retinoid, should avoid these procedures until the treatment is over. Women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant should avoid Fraxel lasers until after delivery.
With any cosmetic procedure, the results and length of results may vary. It depends on the severity of the patient’s issue, patient expectations, number of sessions, and aftercare. On average, Fraxel laser treatment can last 12 months or more. With the right aftercare, patients can enjoy even longer results from acne scarring and age spots.
Radiofrequency (RF) microneedling is a cosmetic treatment that has been gaining popularity in recent years due to its ability to rejuvenate the skin and reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scars. It uses a wand with multiple tiny needles at the end. These needles are at different lengths and are used to penetrate the skin gently. This action encourages the skin to produce more collagen while breaking up the damaged top layer. The procedure also adds Radiofrequency (RF) waves to the deeper levels of the skin. RF waves help produce even better results. Some of the benefits of RF microneedling include:
Patients who use RF microneedling swear by the procedure. It’s a technique that’s been used for many decades in different cultures. The wand provides more control and accuracy with the restorative benefits of RF light. Some additional benefits include the following:
Like Fraxel laser therapy, RF microneedling is a short in-office procedure. The team will begin by cleaning the face and applying a topical numbing cream. From there, your dermatologist sweeps the microneedling wand over the problem areas of the face, adjusting the device to penetrate deeper levels of the skin as needed. At the same time, the RF light is activated to stimulate collagen production. RF microneedling sessions take about 30 minutes, with additional time required for the numbing cream to take effect. Multiple sessions are required to see the best results.
Both procedures are excellent tools we use at Eternal Dermatology + Aesthetics to help our patients improve their skin. You’ll see similar results with both procedures. We will recommend specific procedures to treat specific skin conditions.
Issues that affect the deeper layers, like acne scarring, texture issues, and serious skin problems, can benefit from Fraxel lasers. We can use deeper wavelengths to break up scars while promoting collagen production. The dramatic results from Fraxel lasers mean fewer sessions are required.
If you’re looking for more dramatic results, Fraxel lasers may be right for you. Minor skin concerns, like rejuvenation before an interview, mild scarring, and discoloration, can benefit from RF microneedling. Microneedling also has the benefit of not using heat, reducing the chances of complications.
In the Fraxel laser vs. RF microneedling debate, it’s all about how severe your skin concerns are and what you’re trying to achieve. Laser treatment may be right for you if you have deep acne scarring and severe hyperpigmentation. It can reduce scarring significantly without the need for more invasive procedures.
At Eternal Dermatology + Aesthetics, we provide both laser and RF microneedling procedures. our lead dermatologist, Ife Rodney, MD, FAAD, is a specialist in cosmetic procedures. She understands when to choose Fraxel laser vs. RF microneedling. After several sessions, you’ll leave with smoother, clearer skin and a new lease on life. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.