Alexander Z. Rivkin M.D. is a Yale trained facial cosmetic surgeon and UCLA faculty member who has focused his practice exclusively on providing his patients with the latest in non-invasive, non-ablative cosmetic treatments in Southern California. He understands that no one relishes the thought of “going under the knife,” and believes modern medical technology can provide today's patients with superior alternatives to invasive, painful surgery that requires a long recovery time.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Fraxel Repair Concerns

I am thinking of having fraxel repair on my face, neck, chest and hands. My main concern is the possibility of scarring or anything permanent that could go wrong. My doctor said she hasn't had any negative reactions to fraxel repair. Is there any need for concern?


hi,
the face is quite resilient, so i'm not concerned about that as much as the hands, neck and chest. make sure that your doc has had a good amount of experience treating those areas with the repair. the settings are different when you're not lasering the face. the skin is more delicate and burning is more of a concern in those areas. it is extremely rare to have permanent scarring from this kind of laser, though. we use the active fx, which is essentially the same technology. we had one patient when we first got the laser that had a very severe reaction (redness, swelling, pain for a couple of weeks) but have never seen anything even close to that since. we perform the procedure on neck, hands and chest all the time without a problem.
hope that helps

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Dr. Rivkin,
I'm quite sure you'll not remember me but we met at your clinic once and exchanged cards. You had just 'released' your restylane technique for the nose. I'd be happy if you clicked over to Medical Spa MD and joined our community there.

February 27, 2009 at 5:24 PM

 
Blogger Dr. Alexander Rivkin said...

already done!
its a great website - love the info!

February 27, 2009 at 5:44 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I had the fraxel repair last friday,
I look a lot like a beet now but am concerned that my face and neck feel
very warm to the touch...is that normal?

June 15, 2009 at 6:33 PM

 

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