During laser treatment, thermal energy is introduced into the skin, which triggers a healing process. This process leads to the elimination of old skin components, the contraction and new formation of collagen fibres and elastic fibres, which are responsible for the firmness and elasticity of the skin, as well as the increase in basic substances such as hyaluronic acid, which are important for moisturising the skin.
Blood circulation is stimulated, which leads to a better supply of nutrients to the skin. Scientific studies show that significant improvements in skin texture and elasticity can be observed after just a few sessions.
Fractional laser technologies in particular have proven to be effective and low-risk, as they target microscopic heat spots that stimulate wound healing without leaving a large wound.
The result is a fresh and even complexion, an improvement in skin texture and a tightening effect as well as the reduction or disappearance of fine lines and wrinkles. The degree of effectiveness depends on the choice of protocol and the individual skin condition.
