Non-Ablative Fractional Rejuvenation – Philadelphia

Non-Ablative Fractional Rejuvenation – Philadelphia

Published on January 9, 2015 

Non-ablative fractional rejuvenation is an excellent tool to help reduce the signs of aging. The procedure is an advanced skin treatment that works to smooth wrinkles and promote new collagen production.

Non-ablative fractional rejuvenation, also sometimes referred to as a photofacial, can treat wrinkles and other signs of aging on the face, neck and hands. “Non-ablative” simply means that the laser used does not wound the skin. The benefits of non-ablative laser treatments are that they are less invasive and require less recovery time.

Consult with Dr. Scott Brenman to learn about the results you can achieve with non-ablative fractional rejuvenation.

Contact us at our office in Philadelphia to schedule a consultation today.

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