Laser1940nm Nordlys Frax

The 1940nm wavelength is highly absorbed by water, making it particularly effective at targeting the outer layers of the skin, including the epidermis where superficial pigmentation like sunspots, freckles, and mild hyperpigmentation is found.

Why Choose 1940nm Nordlys Frax Laser Treatment?

  • Broad-spectrum Treatment

  • Minimal Discomfort

1940nm Laser Nordlys FraxWhat is the 1940nm Frax Nordlys Laser?

The Nordlys Frax employs two separate non ablative, fractionated wavelengths, each has its own characteristics and indications. The 1940nm wavelength is highly absorbed by water, making it particularly effective at targeting the outer layers of the skin, including the epidermis where superficial pigmentation like sunspots, freckles, and mild hyperpigmentation is found.

What Conditions and Symptoms Can the 1940nm Nordlys Frax Laser Treat?

The Nordlys 1940nm laser is proficient in treating a broad array of skin conditions, which allows targeted treatment for various dermatological issues:

  • Pigmentation: The 1940nm laser is effective in treating superficial pigmentation by targeting water content in the skin, which is abundant in the epidermis where superficial pigmentation resides.
  • Sun Damage: The treatment stimulates the skin’s natural healing process, promoting the growth of new, healthy skin cells and improving overall skin tone and texture.
  • Lines & Wrinkles: The 1940nm Laser tightens the skin and improves its elasticity, leading to a reduction in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Each condition treated by the 1550nm Nordlys benefits from the laser’s precise energy delivery, maximising treatment effectiveness while minimising harm to surrounding healthy skin.

Frequently Asked Questions

During a 1940nm Frax Nordlys laser treatment, you’ll experience a precise and controlled procedure targeting superficial skin layers. Expect a sensation of warmth or tingling as the laser is applied, with minimal discomfort. Post-treatment, you might experience redness and mild swelling, like a sunburn, which typically resolves within a few days. The skin may peel or flake as it heals. Results include improved skin texture and tone, with reduction in pigmentation, fine lines, and wrinkles. Recovery is generally quick, and the laser’s precision minimises damage to surrounding tissues, leading to a smoother, more youthful appearance.

While 1940nm Nordlys Frax Laser treatment is generally safe when performed by qualified professionals, there are potential risks and side effects associated with the treatment. These can include transient erythema (skin redness), edema (swelling), and, less commonly, bruising at the treatment site. There is also a low risk of infection if the micro-wounds are not adequately cared for.

More rare complications might include changes in pigmentation, particularly for individuals with darker skin tones, and temporary textural changes in the skin. To minimise these risks, treatments must be carried out under stringent clinical conditions.

Our clinic maintains rigorous standards of practice, ensuring each patient is fully informed of all potential risks and benefits before undergoing 1940nm Laser treatment. Our practitioners are highly trained and experienced, utilising only the latest techniques and technologies to provide safe, effective treatment outcomes.

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