Commonly used to address uneven skin texture, fine lines, and visible changes in skin quality across facial areas.
The neck is a commonly treated area for patients seeking improvement in skin texture and visible signs of aging.
The décolleté may also be treated to address sun-related skin changes and uneven texture. Your provider will determine whether this area is appropriate for treatment.
Tixel® Skin Resurfacing is used in aesthetic and dermatologic settings for fractional skin resurfacing.
Used for procedures that involve controlled skin resurfacing and surface renewal.
Transfers thermal energy directly to the skin through contact rather than light-based energy.
Treatment settings can be adjusted to control the level of thermal effect based on the treatment area and plan.
Designed for in-office use, with treatment time varying depending on the area and treatment plan.
Recovery varies depending on treatment settings and individual response.
Your provider reviews your medical history, evaluates your skin, and discusses your goals.
Temporary redness, warmth, mild swelling, or a rough texture can occur after treatment, depending on intensity.
You may be a good candidate if:
Following simple guidelines before and after treatment can help support the best outcome.
Your provider will review personalized recommendations to support your recovery.
Treatments are performed with attention to skin health, technique, and patient safety.
The focus is on improving skin quality while maintaining a balanced and natural appearance.
Each treatment plan is based on your skin type, concerns, and treatment goals.
A treatment program often includes 3 to 4 sessions spaced about one month apart. The exact number may vary depending on the treatment area, settings, and your provider’s assessment.
A topical numbing cream is often applied before treatment. Discomfort levels vary, and many patients describe the sensation as brief heat during application.
Recovery varies based on treatment intensity. Temporary redness, warmth, and mild swelling may occur shortly after treatment. Some patients may experience a rough texture as the skin heals. Your provider will explain what to expect based on your treatment plan.
Changes develop gradually over a series of treatments. The timing and degree of improvement vary based on the individual and treatment plan.