Fotona helps reduce wrinkles around the eyes in a non-invasive approach. The non-ablative laser is applied to stimulate collagen remodeling and contraction. A comprehensive assessment of the periocular and intraocular regions are conducted including the upper, lower, and lateral examinations of the eye. Patients tolerate the therapy well with little to no discomfort.
Preparing For Your Treatment
What are Non-Ablative Laser Treatments?
Non-ablative skin rejuvenation uses a laser to improve the appearance of wrinkles, brown spots and minor scars by creating heat in the skin without injuring the surface of the skin. They are less invasive than ablative treatments and work by heating up the targeted tissue, without actually destroying it.
Pre-Treatment
- Avoid Sun for 4-6 Weeks Before Treatment: Tan skin cannot be treated with a Vbeam device as you risk burning the skin. Wear broad-spectrum sun protection with SPF 30 or higher on any exposed area every day.
- Do not use any retinol products (or products containing tretinoin) or exfoliants on the area to be treated for one week.
- Avoid Accutane (or isotretinoin products) for 6 months prior.
- Let your doctor know if you have a history of hyperpigmentation.
- Photosensitizing medications including doxycycline and minocycline should be discontinued 3 days prior to the treatment. Check with your prescribing doctor before discontinuing.
- Anticipate a social “down-time” of 3-5 days before any redness, swelling has subsided.
What to Expect
The intensity and duration of your side effects depends on how aggressive the treatment is and your individual healing characteristics, but usually can last up to a few days after treatment.
- Swelling: You will notice most of the swelling the first morning after treatment, particularly under the eyes. Swelling usually lasts 3-5 days.
- To minimize swelling apply cold compresses to the treatment area for 10 minutes every hour.
- Sleep elevated the first night. Use as many pillows as you can tolerate.
- Taking antihistamines (Claritin or Zyrtec) for 5 days may also decrease swelling
- Redness: Most redness resolves within the first couple of days, but a rosy ‘glow’ can remain for a couple of weeks.
- Pain: Tylenol may be taken to reduce pain if necessary.
- Crusting/Scabbing: If a crusting or scabs develop, allow it to fall off on its own. Do not pick at the area. Keep the area hydrated until the crust falls off.
Post Treatment Instructions
- The sunburned feeling and swelling usually last 1-3 days. Applying ice will give relief and reduce the swelling duration.
- After 24 hours, start cleansing with ZO gentle cleanser and hydrate with the product that is recommended by your provider. Do not scrub the skin and avoid hot water during this time.
- Makeup can be applied the next day (if the skin is not broken); However, makeup can make the skin look worse so you may find that just keeping your skin hydrated is ideal.
- Avoid the sun for 4 to 6 weeks. Wear broad-spectrum sun protection with SPF 30 or higher on any exposed area every day. We recommend ZD’s SPF or ZO’s Sunscreen and Primer SPF.
- Avoid excessive heat or friction to the treated area (heavy exercise, saunas) for 48-72 hours.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call us at (916) 936-1231.
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