This technology utilizes a specific wavelength of light to create microscopic thermal zones within the skin, leaving surrounding tissue untouched. This precise application stimulates collagen production and promotes skin regeneration, addressing various dermatological concerns. An example of its use is in treating wrinkles around the eyes.
The controlled tissue interaction offers a valuable tool for skin resurfacing and rejuvenation. Its ability to precisely target areas while minimizing damage to surrounding tissue has led to widespread adoption in aesthetic medicine. Historically, less precise methods were employed, resulting in longer recovery periods and increased risk of complications. This modern approach allows for a faster healing process and potentially fewer side effects.