Let’s face it – you’d love to minimize the appearance of your wrinkles and fine lines. But the idea of getting injectables isn’t exactly an appealing one for you. Whether you’re afraid of needles or just don’t want to go through the regular upkeep, you’re looking for another way to treat wrinkles without injectables.
Forget over-the-counter skin creams and serums – it’s time to introduce yourself to Fractora radio frequency treatments by Invasix.
What is Fractora?
Fractora is a highly advanced, FDA-approved bipolar radiofrequency treatment designed for the treatment of wrinkles, fine lines, and other signs of aging. Fractora radiofrequency treatments can also be used for the treatment of acne scarring and skin lesions for younger, clearer-looking skin.
Fractora’s powerful radiofrequency energies penetrate the skin to the sub-dermal level for optimal results. The energies promote collagen production for long-term skin rejuvenation; in addition to this collagen production, the radiofrequency energy causes minimal micro-lesions to the skin’s surface. When these micro-wounds are created, the body creates extra collagen for healing, thus increasing cellular turnover.
The Benefits of Fractora Treatments
Unlike other radiofrequency and CO2 treatments, there’s minimal downtime and discomfort associated with the Fractora procedure. That means patients can get the younger, flawless-looking complexion they’ve been dreaming about – and all in less time.
Other benefits include the following:
Fractora is now available at Rocheford Plastic Surgery in Woodbury, MN. The number of sessions needed may depend on several factors, including the treatment area, severity of wrinkles, and skin type.
Fractora at Rocheford Plastic Surgery
For more information about treating wrinkles and fine lines with Fractora radiofrequency sessions, schedule a consultation at Rocheford Plastic Surgery in Woodbury, MN. Rocheford Plastic Surgery serves the greater St. Paul/Minneapolis areas.
Call 651-739-1100 to learn more today.
Whether a new or returning patient, we have plenty of resources to either help you get started or learn more about the procedure process. From patient forms to blogs, we have all the resources you’ll need to prepare yourself for your appointment.