Clear + Brilliant
Clear + Brilliant laser treatment also known as the “baby fraxel” can help prevent the visible signs of aging and address the overall effects time and the environment can have on your skin
Which areas can be treated with Clear and Brilliant laser?
The most popular area to treat with Clear and Brilliant laser is the face. The laser can also work on the chest, decolletage and backs of the hands to reduce signs of ageing.
$390.00 | 60mins
PREPARING & RECOVERING FROM YOUR TREATMENT
After your treatment
Avoid sun exposure and use a broad spectrum (UVA/UVB) sunscreen to prevent further sun damage
Bruising, redness and swelling are common and resolve with time
Treated pigment will turn darker (brown to black) within 24-48 hours
Do not pick at treated areas
Treated pigment will exfoliate off the face in approximately 1 week
Treated pigment will exfoliate off the body in approximately 2-3 weeks
Avoid heat – hot tubs, saunas, etc. for 1-2 days
Avoid skin irritants (examples below) a few days post-treatment
Products containing tretinoin, retinol, benzoyl peroxide, glycolic/salicylic acids, astringents, etc.
Notify clinic of any concerns (blistering, excessive redness/swelling, etc.)
Consult with clinic about when to resume skin care regime.
FAQs
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Clear and Brilliant laser delivers fractional beams of light energy under the surface of the skin, shown in the image below. The wavelength of light being delivered is 1927nm – the same as Fraxel laser. The laser light is attracted to water in the skin which soaks up the energy and breaks down pigment whilst also rejuvenating the skin cells.
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Yes. We love Clear and Brilliant laser because it has strict settings that deliver the laser energy to achieve safe, predictable results.
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Your treatment will take 30 to 40 minutes.
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The following list are contraindications (factors that may prevent you from having treatment):
Use of Vitamin A cream within 2 weeks of treatment
If you have taken Roaccutane within the past 6 months, or are currently taking Roaccutane
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Chemical peel in the past 2 weeks
Anti-wrinkle or dermal filler treatment within the past 2 weeks.
Conditions such as lupus, HIV, scleroderma and any condition or medication that affects the immune system.
Predisposition to keloid or hypertrophic scarring
Taking oral steroid medication (prednisolone)