FraxiVa is a fractional carbon dioxide laser device produced using the cutting edge technology. It has a wavelength of 10600 Nm. The device is produced in accordance with CE standards. It is safe. It has no known or identified permanent harmful effect on human health
FraxiVa is a fractional CO2 laser device. It can be used to offer services in many fields.
The patient is asked to lie on the table in the gynecological examination position. A local anesthetic cream is applied to the vagina. A speculum is inserted into the vagina, and the vagina is then cleared of secretions. FraxiVa's vaginal applicator is inserted into the vagina. Micron-scale laser pulses are applied to the vaginal walls. The process takes 15 to 20 minutes.
Local anesthetic is injected into the root of the mole or wart. Once the mole or wart is numb, laser pulses are applied to area through the FraxiVa surgical applicator. The procedure takes 15 to 30 minutes depending on the number of warts or moles. it does not require sutures. After the completion of the excision, creams intended to accelerate the healing process and protect the skin are applied.
Depending on the depth of the stretch marks, a local anesthetic cream or local anesthetic injection is applied. Once the area is numb, laser pulses are applied to area through the FraxiVa scanning applicator. The procedure takes 15 to -30 minutes depending on the size of the application area. After the completion of the laser pulses, creams intended to accelerate the healing process and protect the skin are applied.
Local anesthetic creams are applied to the area, where the skin will be lightened. Using the FraxiVa scanning applicator, laser pulses are applied to the darker area. The procedure takes 15 to 30 minutes depending on the size of the application area. After the completion of the laser pulses, creams intended to accelerate the healing process and protect the skin are applied.