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Clear + Brilliant Laser.

Clear and Brilliant Clear + Brilliant Laser

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A fractional laser treatment that creates microscopic zones of controlled injury to stimulate skin healing, designed to improve skin texture, tone, and address pigmentation concerns with minimal downtime.

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What the gurus are saying

Dermatologists praise Clear and Brilliant as a gentle, safe option for those with melasma or uneven pigmentation, especially because more aggressive lasers can actually worsen melasma. The treatment works best as a series spaced four to six weeks apart rather than a single session, and people appreciate the lack of downtime. One note: deeper melasma that sits below the skin surface may respond more slowly or need additional approaches like chemical peels alongside the laser work.
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"Clear and Brilliant, which is also known as Baby Fraxel. It's made by the same company that makes Fraxel, is a fractional laser that creates these microscopic treatment zones within your skin to stimulate a wound healing response similar to micro needling. It also helps a bit with melasma and pigmentation. So that's just like another bonus of that resurfacing treatment."
All 2 takes from Dr. Sam Ellis
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"Clear and Brilliant, which is also known as Baby Fraxel. It's made by the same company that makes Fraxel, is a fractional laser that creates these microscopic treatment zones within your skin to stimulate a wound healing response similar to micro needling. It also helps a bit with melasma and pigmentation. So that's just like another bonus of that resurfacing treatment."
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"Clear and Brilliant is a safe laser for you to get and it can help temporarily with your melasma. Other lasers that are more aggressive like a Fraxel laser can actually flare somebody's melasma, so if I have a patient who's struggling with melasma pigmentation and maybe we have them on a medical protocol but they're also wondering what else they can do to improve their pigment, Clear and Brilliant is often what I recommend. Plus they're going to get some additional anti-aging benefits as well. These are quite gentle. They are performed in a series because you're not really going to see results from just one treatment, but when you do a series you'll really go, okay, this was like worth my spend. Treatments are typically spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart. These lasers are so popular in my practice and in other people's practices because they also have basically no downtime."
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"My skin looks amazing after a clear and brilliant treatment. And it was a game changer."
All 3 takes from Mixed Makeup
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"Something that Nina and I have been talking about a lot is that my melasma we've been treating it with chemical peels with Clear and Brilliant, but something I really noticed is that it seems like my melasma is more under my skin like deeper into my skin and it starts with this redness that kind of comes forward eventually and turns into the dark patches."
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"My skin looks amazing after a clear and brilliant treatment. And it was a game changer."
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"I do Clear and Brilliant on myself quite often."
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