
Dual-wavelength laser resurfacing that smooths texture and evens tone.
MultiFrax is an FDA-cleared, non-ablative fractional laser that addresses two of the most common skin concerns in a single treatment. It pairs two precisely targeted wavelengths: a 1550nm beam that works beneath the surface to soften fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and stretch marks, and a 1927nm beam that lifts sun damage, brown spots, and uneven pigmentation. Because the energy is delivered in tiny, controlled micro-columns rather than removing the surface of the skin, most patients see smoother, brighter, more even skin with minimal downtime — and it's designed for all skin types. Depending on your goals, treatment can be tailored as a lighter 'Lunchtime Laser' refresh or a custom series for more comprehensive resurfacing.
A versatile option for patients who want to improve both texture and pigment concerns in one comfortable, low-downtime treatment.

Treatment Depths
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Your provider reviews your goals, maps the areas to treat, and thoroughly cleanses the skin.
A topical numbing cream is applied and given time to take effect so the treatment stays comfortable.
The MultiFrax handpiece delivers the 1550nm and 1927nm wavelengths in fine, controlled micro-columns. Settings are tailored to your skin type and the concerns being treated.
Calming, protective products are applied, and you leave with a simple aftercare plan and sun-protection guidance to support your results.
Common questions about this treatment.
Both texture and pigment. The 1550nm wavelength targets fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and stretch marks, while the 1927nm wavelength addresses sun damage, brown spots, uneven tone, and the visible symptoms of melasma.
MultiFrax is a non-ablative fractional laser designed to be used across all skin types. Your provider selects the settings appropriate for your skin during your consultation.
MultiFrax is designed for low-to-minimal downtime. Most patients have some redness and a slightly rough, sandpaper-like texture for a few days as the skin renews — how much depends on the intensity of your treatment.
It depends on your goals. MultiFrax can be tailored as a lighter 'Lunchtime Laser' refresh with minimal downtime, or as a custom series of about 3–4 sessions for more comprehensive resurfacing. Your provider will recommend the right plan for your skin during your consultation.
Microneedling uses tiny needles to create micro-channels; MultiFrax uses laser energy in two wavelengths — one for texture and one for pigment. Your provider can help you decide which is the better fit, or how they might work together.