Fraxel Laser Treatment Reviews for Acne

Ever since I’ve been contemplating about acne laser skin treatment, I’ve been noticing more about other people’s skin.  I’ve always looked at other people’s faces with envy without any acne scarring but now I’m beginning to think I can be scar free too with Fraxel laser treatment.  I’m holding out for the hope at least.  All the Fraxel laser literature says great things about it.  However, this is my face we’re talking about here so I must do my research.

The way Fraxel laser is supposed to work is by sending thousands of microscopic beams of light in specific areas of treatment to destroy damaged skin cells while promoting the growth of new ones.  And because the Fraxel laser only targets 5 to 50 percent of the skin’s surface, it leaves the rest of the skin free to help with the healing.  I am not well versed in cosmetic dermatology so it all sounds good to me.  Also, they claim that Fraxel’s recovery time is much shorter than other acne laser scar removal procedures precisely because of this localized healing and the precise nature of the laser.

Okay, so maybe that’s all marketing hype but the Fraxel treatment has been FDA cleared to treat acne scars and skin resurfacing.  One can only hope that they are not in the pockets of the cosmetic companies and they have our best interests at heart.

In any case, maybe I’m cynical but I really, really want to believe in Fraxel for my acne scarring and so I’ve been doing lots of research.  Reading Fraxel reviews, only slightly more than 50% said they would recommend it.  Why so low if the cosmetic industry says it’s the greatest acne scar removal treatment there is?  Are the only reviewers on these forums just negative people?  We all know that people are more likely to give negative comments than give positive comments.  That’s just the way life is.   People just don’t give compliments or say thank you in their daily lives so you can’t expect them to log into a forum.  At least that’s the way I’m justifying it.

However, other things that concern me are the down times advertised.  The Fraxel laser treatment brochures I’ve been given say that the downtime is short (actually, they don’t say specific numbers at all).  The Fraxel side effects I’d expect are redness and swelling much like a sunburn.  And then I can expect some itching and flaking and then a bronzed skin appearance.  Okay, that doesn’t sound bad at all and frankly, I’ve had worse from acne medication that caused the flakiness and drying.  I can live with this.  However, from the reviews I’ve read, the side effects are much more severe and longer lasting.  We’re talking about a week of down time here.  For some people, they might be able to get away with make up but I would probably want to take a week off.  First of all, I don’t want my coworkers to know that I’m getting a cosmetic procedure done and next, I would want to stay away from the sun for as long as possible so I don’t get burned.  I think the treatment makes you more light sensitive.  Finally, I don’t want to wear make up as that might aggravate the acne into coming back.  I’ve already read from people that after Fraxel treatments, it made their acne come back so you better be prepared for that as well and have some medication either oral or topical to combat it.

Maybe the people who are reviewing the Fraxel laser treatment haven’t had the full course yet.  You’re supposed to get a series of four treatments spaced 1 to 3 months apart.  Perhaps they stopped at only one when they didn’t see any results or the results weren’t to their expectations.   Apparently with the Fraxel laser, you see immediate results and then the progressive results that happen later on.  With the immediate results, your face gets fuller I guess because of the swelling so it elevates the pitted acne scars.  But then later on, when the collagen starts to produce you see the more permanent results.  Again, this is what has been advertised by the cosmetics industry.  Is it just because they want you to come back for return visits so it pays them more?  I don’t know.  I think the best scenario is to have realistic expectations before having the laser treatment.  That is what I’m going to ask my dermatologist.  How much can I expect my acne scars to improve after Fraxel?   If it doesn’t work then either she is a bad doctor or she lied.  In either case, I’m not going to go for a second, third and fourth treatment after that.  It would be a waste of money and I’m putting my face in danger by a doctor I cannot trust.

There are many Fraxel acne resources so I suggest that you read up when having this procedure done.  I know I am.

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