ETWO Sublative Treatment
Dr. Roel Galope at Lasting Impression Medical Aesthetics in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, provides ETWO Sublative Treatment for reducing wrinkles, scars, large pores and to gain better texture of the skin.
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ETWO Sublative
What is ETWO Sublative Treatment?
Etwo Sublative Rejuvenation treatment is a unique procedure which uses radio frequency for reducing wrinkles, scars, large pores and to gain better texture of the skin.
How Does ETwo™ Work?
Etwo Sublative treatment uses radiofrequency energy to perform ablative (involving skin layer removal) and non-ablative (not involving skin layer removal) fractional treatment. What is fractional treatment?
According to dermnetnz.org, “Fractional laser treatment is a non-invasive treatment that uses a device to deliver a laser beam divided into thousands of microscopic treatment zones that target a fraction of the skin at a time, analogous to a photographic image being enhanced or altered pixel by pixel.”
Usually a series of three to five treatments are needed for optimal results.
What benefits can I expect?
Sublative treatment is clinically proven to diminish signs of aging such as fine lines and wrinkles, acne scarring, and stretch marks. It is also proven effective in treating textural irregularities in the face caused by excessive sun exposure.
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Does sublative rejuvenation work?
Clinical studies as well as patients and doctors report that Sublative rejuvenation is effective in reducing fine lines, scarring, and textural abnormalities in the face.
How long does sublative rejuvenation last?
While results vary with each individual, patients typically see results of Sublative Rejuvenation lasting for 3-6 months after treatment.
Is ETWO sublative painful?
Etwo is often said to be mildly painful during and for a short period of time (sometimes 2-3 days) after treatment, but with a proper doctor-recommended topical ointment applied prior to treatment and during a typical 2-3 day recovery time, the discomfort is usually eliminated.