Is there a way to really achieve perfect skin?

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Have you ever seen somebody use Photoshop to adjust pictures and remove blemishes. With a few simple clicks of the mouse, acne scars, blotches, uneven skin tone, can be easily removed from a photograph, leaving the appearance of perfectly smooth and evenly toned skin. Is there a way to achieve perfect skin in real life?

The answer is yes, there is. You've most likely been envious of somebody with an absolutely perfect complexion. If you've seen and envied that kind of flawless skin, then you've probably seen the amazing results of Fraxel laser skin therapy. Fraxel Laser is a relatively new form of laser skin treatment that is used to remodel the dermal collagen, which is the second layer of your skin. The Fraxel laser's technology makes it so that the healthy skin cells are not damaged in the laser process; only the unhealthy cells are targeted and treated.

Since the healthy cells of your skin remain untouched in the process, the Fraxel laser is gentler to your top layer of skin. There is little to no downtime associated with the procedure. You could have the treatment done in your surgeon's office and then return to work the same day. No one has to know that you've had this amazing skin treatment done.


The Fraxel laser can be used for multiple purposes: tightening the skin, removing unhealthy or dead skin cells or decreasing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It is effective for all skin types, regardless of colour, size of pores, or tone. Many patients say the treatment is like a prickling sensation and tolerable with the use of a special anaesthetic cream leaving you feeling happy a confident again with the appearance of your skin.


Dr Michael Molton at Epiclinic in Adelaide provides Fraxel Laser to patients with uneven skin tone, acne scars and blotchy skin. For more information please visit http://www.fraxel-laser-treatment-adelaide.com.au

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