The CO2 laser is used to vaporize lines, wrinkles, scars, dark spots, and other irregularities, layer by layer. It stimulates the formation of new, underlying collagen to provide elasticity and support for the skin.

In 2004, Dr. DeBias innovated the first ever fractional CO2 laser skin resurfacing protocol, dubbed worldwide as ActiveFX™. In addition to performing traditional skin resurfacing since 1998, he has performed over 3,000 ActiveFX procedures to date.

ActiveFX is a fractional laser procedure performed in a single treatment with minimal patient downtime. During the procedure, a high-energy beam of laser light is used to smooth out lines, wrinkles and scars, remove brown spots and other irregularities. It also stimulates formation of new underlying collagen to continue improvement over time. With fractional laser treatment, only a fraction of the skin’s surface is treated by the laser, leaving small “bridges” of untouched skin. This technique makes the healing process much faster and enables you to get back to normal activities sooner.

Key Advantages

    • No cutting!
    • No needles!
    • No bruising!
    • Dramatic Results In One Week!
    • Safe, natural, and effective
    • Tightens facial, neck, and upper chest skin
    • Reduce pore size, fine lines, and wrinkles
    • Eliminate unwanted pigmentation
    • Improve skin texture
    • Remove skin irregularities to reduce makeup needed
    • Tighten and sculpt cheeks, jowls, and neck skin
    • Long lasting, comprehensive approach
    • Six months of continuous collagen growth after procedure
    • One treatment provides immediate and dramatic results
    • Eliminates evidence of sun damage such as wrinkles and discoloration
    • Significantly improve depressions in the skin, such as acne scarring

DeepFX is a revolutionary fractional laser technology for aged, sun-damaged or scarred skin. The low-downtime procedure uses fractional CO2 laser microbeams to precisely target the deep dermal layers of the skin. This stimulates a cascade of healing responses that leads to tissue regeneration and new collagen formation throughout the entire treatment area. And because only a fraction of the skin is actually touched by the laser, healing time can be limited to just a few days.

Frequently Asked Questions

    What causes fine lines and wrinkles?
    Fine lines and wrinkles are an unavoidable part of the aging process. As we grow older our skin becomes dryer and less elastic. Most people begin to develop fine lines and wrinkles by the age of 30 or 35. However, overexposure to the sun can greatly enhance the aging process. Sun exposure promotes the formation of deep wrinkles and furrows, along with changes in pigment and skin texture.

    How can someone avoid fine lines and wrinkles?
    Avoiding overexposure to the sun should be the key element of any skin care regimen. Sunscreen with at least a SPF 15 rating should be used on the face every day. Staying out of the sun when it is at its peak (between 11AM and 4PM) is also advisable.

    How does laser resurfacing treat fine lines and wrinkles?
    With facial resurfacing, a high-energy beam of infrared light is used to vaporize lines, wrinkles, scars, dark spots and other skin irregularities, layer by layer. This process also stimulates the formation of dermal collagen to improve elasticity and support for the skin.

    Are laser resurfacing treatments safe?
    Lasers have been used in cosmetic surgery for more than 20 years and have been proven to provide safe, predictable and effective results when used by trained physicians on appropriately selected patients. Alternative treatments, such as deep chemical peels and dermabrasion, have largely been replaced by laser procedures due to the precision and uniformity that laser resurfacing provides.

    What recovery time is needed for facial resurfacing?
    With moderate to deep resurfacing, the skin goes through an initial healing period, which includes crusting that typically lasts seven to ten days. At this point, most patients return to normal activities and makeup may be applied. The fresh, new skin will be reddish pink, a good sign that healing is taking place and that blood is nourishing the growth of new skin cells. This redness gradually fades within four to twelve weeks depending on skin type and depth of laser treatment. Lightly resurfaced patients can typically return to normal activities within four to five days, and redness disappears within three to five weeks. Of course, adhering to physician's instructions for post-operative care will aid in the healing process.

    What is ActiveFX?
    ActiveFX uses a high-energy beam of laser light that interacts with the skin’s surface causing the upper layer to peel off and regenerate a layer of new skin resulting in improved scar color and texture. The laser beam is applied in a fractional pattern, leaving “bridges” of untouched skin. This technique makes the healing process much faster and enables you to return to normal activities sooner.

    What is DeepFX?
    DeepFX uses laser microbeams that precisely target the deep dermal layers of the skin. Each laser pulse removes a narrow column of scar tissue and simultaneously creates a controlled narrow band of surrounding injury which stimulates new collagen production deep in the dermis (inner layer of skin). The new collagen is produced in an organized manner, rather than the disorganized collagen matrix of a scar, resulting in the softening and smoothing of scars and improved texture and mobility.

    Is ActiveFX or DeepFX right for you?
    ActiveFX or DeepFX is ideal for you if you:

    • Have a busy lifestyle or cannot be away from work for a long time
    • Want noticeable results with minimal downtime
    • Want to treat dyschromia, fine lines, wrinkles and skin laxity
    • Want to reduce the appearance of scars, deep lines, and folds

    What you can expect from ActiveFX or DeepFX?
    Most physicians perform the procedure in the office with a topical anesthetic cream that is applied 30-40 minutes before the ActiveFX or DeepFX procedure begins. There is little to no pain associated with the procedure – most patients say they feel warmth similar to sunburn. You can drive yourself home after the procedure. With a gentle washing and moisturizing regimen, your photodamaged skin will begin to flake off within 2 days. After about 3-5 days, your doctor will probably let you wear make-up. Pinkness should be gone in about a week.

    What are the benefits?
    ActiveFX treatment effects on the skin:

    • Reduces wrinkles and fine lines, and softens deeper frown lines
    • Noticeably improves skin tone and texture
    • Stimulates new collagen formation and plumps the skin
    • DeepFX is a revolutionary fractional laser technology for aged, sun-damaged or scarred skin. The low-downtime procedure uses fractional CO2 laser microbeams to precisely target the deep dermal layers of the skin. This stimulates a cascade of healing responses that leads to tissue regeneration and new collagen formation throughout the entire treatment area. And because only a fraction of the skin is actually touched by the laser, healing time can be limited to just a few days.

    DeepFX treatment effects on the skin:

    • Improves wrinkles, scars and folds
    • Noticeably improves skin tone and texture
    • Stimulates new collagen formation and plumps the skin

    The results of ActiveFX of DeepFX laser treatment are long-term and, with proper sun protection, can persist for many years. Most effects of treatment become visible right away, whereas others – such as new collagen formation – build up gradually and become more evident over time. Therefore, most people look even better 3-5 months after the procedure.

    What is UltraPulse?
    UltraPulse is the most powerful fractional CO2 laser system available.

    How does the UltraPulse technology work?
    UltraPulse combines the abilities of ActiveFX™ to treat fine lines and DeepFX™ to treat deeper wrinkles and scars. Through this versatile system, the laser eradicates damaged and discolored tissue quickly, and results in more collagen formation and long-term remodeling.

    Is it safe?
    Yes, UltraPulse is safe for most people and is considered the gold standard of CO2 lasers. It has been proven for more than 34 FDA-cleared indications and referenced in more than 90 peer-reviewed publications.

    How does DeepFX work?
    The laser uses a beam of light smaller than a human hair to create tiny holes in your skin. The holes are placed using a computer scanner to control depth of treatment as well as the amount of tissue treated. Only a fraction of the skin is treated in any one treatment, leaving surrounding, untouched areas of the skin to expedite the regenerative process.

    Where can DeepFX be applied?
    DeepFX is commonly used to provide soft and smooth skin on the face, around the lips and eyes, on the upper chest, neck, hands and arms.

    Is it safe?
    DeepFX is safe for most people, however it should not be used if you have taken AccutaneTM in the past 12 months, have a history of keloid formulation, poor wound healing or demonstrate excessive or unusually prolonged erythema (i.e., redness of the skin resulting from inflammation), hyperpigmentation or hyperpigmentation upon laser test patching. Consult your doctor and ask if DeepFX is right for you.

    How long does the procedure take?
    The treatment takes approximately 20 minutes. However, an hour should be allotted as some physicians may apply an anesthetic cream prior to treatment to aid with comfort.

    What is the healing process for DeepFX treatment?
    Since only a small portion of skin is touched by the laser, healing time is typically about a week depending upon treatment protocol. Over the course of this time, patients should avoid direct exposure to sunlight and follow a gentle washing and moisturizing regimen. Patients can also expect some skin to flake.

    How long does it take to see results?
    Deep wrinkles, skin texture and scars are dramatically improved with just a single treatment with DeepFX. The skin may then continue to firm even months after the procedure.

    How does ActiveFX work?
    The laser beam is applied in a fractional pattern in order to create columns of thermal damage on the surface of the skin to stimulate new collagen. The columns are spaced out so that the remaining tissue is spared, which results in a faster healing process.

    Where can ActiveFX be applied?
    The procedure can be used to effectively to treat fine lines, wrinkles, and discoloration, as well as other effects of aging and sun damage.

    Is it safe?
    ActiveFX is safe for most people.

    How long does the procedure take?
    The ActiveFX treatment typically lasts less than 20 minutes. However, an hour should be allotted as some physicians may apply a topical anesthetic cream prior to treatment to aid with comfort.

    What is the healing process for ActiveFX treatment?
    Patients experience warmth, similar to sunburn after treatment. During this time, a gentle washing and moisturizing regimen is recommended. Skin will then flake off within two days. After four to seven days, make-up can typically be applied. Pinkness is often gone after about a week.

    How long does it take to see results?
    ActiveFX delivers results after just a single treatment. Most effects of the treatment, such as the stimulation of new collagen and plumping of the skin occur right away.1 However, results will gradually continue to show improvement for up to six months after the procedure. If skin is properly taken care of, this can last for several years.

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