![]() | Michael Law, MD Raleigh-Durham Plastic Surgeon | Suite 103 10941 Raven Ridge Rd Raleigh, NC | 75 answers | |
| Andrew A. Hendricks, MD North Carolina Dermatologist | 4390 Fayetteville Road Lumberton, NC | |||
| Dori Hunt, M.D. North Carolina Dermatologist | 959 Cox Rd Gastonia, NC | |||
| Daniel Ness, M.D. North Carolina Dermatologist | 959 Cox Rd Gastonia, NC | |||
| Gregory Mantooth, M.D. North Carolina Dermatologist | 959 Cox Rd Gastonia, NC | |||
![]() | Tonya McLeod, MD Charlotte Dermatologist | 5815 Blakeney Park Dr Charlotte , NC | ||
| John Thompson, MD Charlotte Dermatologist | 2310 Randolph Rd Charlotte, NC | |||
![]() | Patrick S. J. McElgunn, MD Charlotte Dermatologist | Suite 100 5815 Blakeney Park Drive Charlotte, NC | ||
![]() | Elizabeth F. Rostan, MD Charlotte Dermatologist | Suite 580 1918 Randolph Road Charlotte, NC | ||
| Charles J. Brown, MD Charlotte Dermatologist | 2310 Randolph Road Charlotte, NC |
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RealSelf.com provides the North Carolina Fraxel Restore Laser provider directory as an unbiased resource for locating North Carolina plastic surgeons. We do not accept advertorials or paid directory placements in the doctor directory. North Carolina providers are listed according to their level of participation in the community.
North Carolina dermatologists, plastic surgeons, and physicians provide Fraxel Restore Laser treatment for skin resurfacing, sun damage, age spots, stretch marks, acne scarring, melasma, and wrinkle reduction.
Fraxel laser treatments are often administered with the use of a topical anesthetic cream to eliminate any discomfort. The Fraxel laser has been shown in some studies to eliminate precancerous cells and prevent skin cancer.
During treatment, the Fraxel Restore Laser produces thousands of tiny columns of treatment in the skin, known as microscopic treatment zones, or MTZs.
The Fraxel laser penetrates deep into the dermis to eliminate old epidermal pigmented cells. For every microscopic zone the laser targets and treats intensively, it leaves the surrounding tissue unaffected and intact. This "fractional" treatment allows the skin to heal much faster than if the entire area were treated at once, using the body's natural healing process to create new, healthy tighter tissue to replace skin imperfections.
1. Ask to see before and after photos of your Fraxel laser treatment provider's actual patients.
2. Ask your provider who will be performing the procedure and how many Fraxel laser treatments they have performed.
3. Know the law in North Carolina pertaining to medical laser treatments. Is a physician required to be on the premises or nearby during treatment? Policy regarding the presence of a physician varies dramatically by state.
4. Make sure the benefits and risks of Fraxel laser treatment are fully explained to you in a consultation.

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