Fractional Lasers Granville
For close to 20 years, fractional laser resurfacing has been a cornerstone of aesthetic medicine for concerns related to skin texture, scars, spots and fine lines. Rather than treating the entire surface at once, the laser delivers its energy in a grid of microscopic columns and leaves the skin between them intact. This untouched tissue acts as a reservoir of healthy cells that speeds up the natural repair process: each treated micro-zone triggers the production of new collagen, the structural protein that keeps skin firm and smooth, while recovery stays shorter than with full-surface treatment.
Fractional lasers come in three main forms. Ablative fractional lasers, such as CO2 and Er:YAG, vaporize the tissue within each column and renew the surface itself: a more intensive option, often considered for deeper acne scars and more pronounced texture, which involves more recovery time. Non-ablative fractional lasers heat the deeper layers without breaking the surface, supporting smoother texture and more even tone with little to no downtime. Hybrid lasers, such as Halo, combine both types of energy in the same session to support visible improvement while keeping recovery shorter than fully ablative treatment. Your specialist will recommend the most appropriate option based on your skin, your concerns and your goals.
What to Expect During Your Session
Applying an anesthetic gel
Cleaning and disinfecting the skin
Proper eye protection
Setting device parameters
Delivering energy
Applying adapted products
Applying a specific cream immediately after the treatment is not always necessary; each technology requires different follow-up and post-treatment procedures that are carefully explained to the patient by our medical and technical team. These recommendations must be strictly followed to allow the skin to recover properly. Swelling, redness, and sometimes even bleeding can be expected during the first 48 hours; these symptoms decrease significantly in 5 to 10 days. Normal skin flaking/peeling occurs at the end of recovery and it is imperative that you avoid sunlight, makeup and all scented products until your skin has fully healed.
Follow-Up & Maintenance
It normally takes 2 to 5 sessions at a minimum one-month interval to achieve optimal results, depending on the initial condition of your skin. However, it is strongly recommended to maintain the overall health of the epidermis using glycolic peels occasionally, or as part of a course of treatment, based on your technician’s recommendations. Skin treated by fractional laser is not exempt from the natural aging process! Other parts of the body can benefit from Venus Freeze sessions.
Contraindications
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should delay this type of treatment. Some treatments for severe acne – received within the last 6 months – may also be a contraindication.