EndyMed 3Deep


EndyMed 3Deep tightens and tones the skin. The treatment uses RF energy to heat and tighten the underlying layers of tissue without damaging the outer skin layers. The device is moved across the areas being treated while delivering RF energy that gradually heats the skin and deeper layers of tissue causing collagen to shrink. This immediately alters the appearance of skin while also triggering the production of new collagen. The temperature of the outer skin layers will be monitored throughout the procedure.

Ideal candidates are those wanting to treat fine lines, wrinkles, freckles and mild to moderate folds. The procedure is also suitable for patients who want to improve the tone and texture of the skin.

The typical cost ranges from $1000-$2000. The final cost depends on the number of treatments undergone, the severity of the condition being treated, the surgeon’s level of expertise and the geographic location of the procedure.

The procedure rejuvenates the skin and restores radiance. Patients may experience mild redness, swelling and bruising. For the best results, a series of 3-6 treatments are needed. Patients should start to see improvements after the second treatment. The length of the final results depends on the patient's lifestyle and and how well the aftercare routine is followed.

Halo Hybrid Fractional Laser

Halo Hybrid Fractional Laser

submitted on   Wed Jun, 15, 2016 by Aric Aghayan, MD     
Halo hybrid fractional laser is a skin laser that delivers ablative and non-ablative wavelengths of laser energy at the same time. Ablative lasers, like CO2 and Erbium, vaporize the outer skin layers to effectively resurface and rejuvenate the skin. Non-ablative technologies like Fraxel laser...