Dr Patrick J. Treacy The Ailesbury Clinic
Suite 6, Merrion Court
Ailesbury Road
Dublin 4
Phone: 2692255 / 2692133 Fax: 2692250 Mobile: 086 2487464 Email: beauty@ailesburyclinic.ie
The Discovery Channel interviewsDr Patrick J. Treacy about the use of the new Active Fx CO2 laser View Here
Lecure given at BACD conference LondonJune 2008
by Dr. Patrick Treacy about different CO2 resurfacing methods more
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Remarkable Results, Single
Treatment and Minimal Downtime
ActiveFX is the latest advance worldwide in the treatment
of aging skin. In essence; it is possibly the most advanced fractional laser procedure presently available in the world today
and it can be performed in a single treatment with minimal
patient downtime of about 4 to 5 days.
Patients should
understand this is a real ablative CO2 laser (totally
different to other heavily marketed and much less efficient
devices such as the desquamative type lasers
which, require multiple treatments to achieve a much
less favourable result). During fractional treatment,
only a portion of the skin's surface is treated by the
laser, leaving small "bridges" of untouched
skin. This technique makes the healing process much quicker
and enables patients to get back to their normal life
styles sooner. It is also less painful than other skin
tightening RF devices . Other major
benefits include the ability to use it under eyes to
remove lines that Botox cannot to used to treat.
Note Full face Dublin €1500 London €5,000 or £3,000
Dramatic improvement
in tone, texture and tightening*
With the increasing
availability of aesthetic treatments, more and more patients
are now seeking a remedy for fine lines, wrinkles, dyschromia,
and skin laxity* that requires minimal downtime. These
patients have usually active personal and professional
lives, and want a treatment that is both effective and
convenient. ActiveFX is the solution for these patients.
* D. Railan, Skilmer Ablative treatment of photoaging
2005 Dermatol Therapy 18:227241
ActiveFX provides remarkable
results:
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Skin heals within 4 days
- Reduces wrinkles and fine lines
- Reduces or removes lines under eyes
- Only requires a topical cream
- Causes immediate skin tightening*
- Noticeably improves skin tone and texture
- Doctor can go deeper if required
Note Full face Dublin €1500 London €5,000 or £3,000
As they both use fractional
technologies, what exactly is the comparitive differences between
ActiveFx and Fraxel?
1. Yes, both ActiveFX
and Fraxel use "fractional" coverage but Fraxel
covers only about 20%, while ActiveFX covers about 80%.
Clinical studies have shown that patients got consistent
results with 80% (less coverage had too little results
on some patients and more caused too much down-time).
While 20% will reduce down-time, it also required multiple
procedures or you have diminished results.
2. If one has an "aggressive" treatment
with Fraxel (to try to eliminate the need to go back
and forth to the doctor for multiple procedures), the
Fraxel brochures indicate that down-time is 14-20 days!
With ActiveFX, you
get very noticeable results with downtime much less than
a week. In fact, most people can put make-up on in 3-4
days and all pinkness is gone in less than a week. Now
let's consider there is considerable PAIN associated with an aggressive
Fraxel treatment: with ActiveFX, most people have little or no
pain and can drive themselves home!
3. Fraxel uses NON-ablative technology.
Without ablation, there is no immediate contracture.
And, it takes a long time for dyschromia to diminish
-- immediate with ActiveFX. Some pateints may remember the old
CoolTouch system, which used a 1320nm wavelength to try
to reduce wrinkles -- this is a very similar wavelength
to Fraxel. That system has basically dissapeared now as there were little noticeable
results despite multiple treatments!)
4. According to their
Physician Guide, Fraxel's heat penetrates to 900microns.
The eyelid's epidermis + dermis is only about 300microns
thick. Therefore, many physicians feel uncomfortable about using this laser inthis area. However, the ActiveFX
procedure is impressive on the eyelids, especially when
you consider that this is a single treatment with minimal
downtime.
The Heuston Channel interviewsDr Maconi about the use of the new Active Fx CO2 laser