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Get answers to common questions about Fractional Eyelift.
Fractional Eyelift uses targeted fractional laser columns to tighten and resurface delicate eyelid skin, unlike injectables or neuromodulators. It improves texture and laxity with controlled thermal stimulation, delivering skin tightening and rejuvenation with minimal downtime.
Yes. When performed by trained providers with proper eye protection and settings, fractional laser is safe around the eyes. Ideal candidates have mild to moderate laxity, fine lines, or crepiness; a consultation determines personalized suitability and settings.
Most patients have redness, mild swelling, and tiny crusting for about three to seven days, with social downtime often around a week. Skin remodels over four to twelve weeks, with progressive improvement as collagen firms and smooths the area.
Discomfort is generally mild. We apply topical numbing and may use cooling systems to enhance comfort. Patients report a warm, prickling sensation but tolerate sessions well. Discuss additional comfort options during your consultation.
Most clients benefit from a series of one to three treatments spaced four to six weeks apart, depending on skin condition and goals. Your provider will recommend a personalized plan to optimize results while minimizing downtime and risk.
Common temporary effects include redness, swelling, pinpoint crusting, and mild dryness. Rare risks include prolonged redness, pigment changes, or infection. Follow post-care instructions, use sun protection, and contact us promptly with any concerns.