Fraxel laser creates controlled microthermal zones that stimulate collagen remodeling, softening acne scars and smoothing uneven skin texture over time.


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Receive physician-guided Fraxel laser treatment in New York City with Dr. Marie V. Hayag, MD, a board-certified dermatologist serving the Upper East Side and Manhattan. Our private dermatology practice provides non-ablative fractional laser resurfacing to improve acne scars, fine lines, sun damage, and uneven texture through precision-calibrated collagen stimulation and personalized treatment planning.






Fraxel laser creates controlled microthermal zones that stimulate collagen remodeling, softening acne scars and smoothing uneven skin texture over time.
By triggering new collagen production, Fraxel helps improve early signs of aging while preserving the skin’s surface integrity.
Fraxel treatment targets sun-induced discoloration and uneven tone, promoting clearer, more uniform skin through gradual resurfacing.
Fraxel is a non-ablative fractional laser that delivers controlled columns of laser energy into the dermis, creating microscopic treatment zones that stimulate natural collagen production. Because only a fraction of the skin is treated at a time, healing occurs more quickly than with fully ablative lasers such as CO2 resurfacing.
Fraxel improves:
Results develop gradually as new collagen forms over several weeks to months.
Fraxel laser treatment in NYC is commonly selected for patients who want measurable resurfacing without aggressive downtime.
It may be recommended for:
Treatment candidacy is confirmed during consultation at our Upper East Side dermatology office.
Your visit begins with a comprehensive evaluation to determine the appropriate treatment intensity and number of sessions. Most patients benefit from 3–5 treatments spaced several weeks apart.
Patients commonly describe a warm or prickling sensation.
Because Fraxel is non-ablative, downtime is limited compared to more aggressive resurfacing lasers.
You may experience:
Post-treatment instructions are provided to support optimal healing and pigment stability.
Fraxel is a non-ablative fractional laser that preserves the outer skin layer while stimulating dermal remodeling. In contrast, CO2 laser resurfacing is ablative and removes the superficial skin layer, requiring longer recovery but delivering more aggressive correction.
Fraxel is often preferred by patients who:
Treatment selection is determined during consultation based on skin type, scarring severity, and aesthetic goals.
Improvements from Fraxel laser treatment are long-lasting because new collagen formation strengthens skin structure over time. However, natural aging and environmental exposure continue. Maintenance treatments may be recommended depending on individual goals and skin condition.
Fraxel may be appropriate for individuals who:
All laser treatments are performed under the supervision of Dr. Marie V. Hayag, MD, a board-certified dermatologist with extensive experience in cosmetic and laser dermatology. Patient safety, skin type evaluation, and pigment risk assessment are prioritized during every consultation.
Fraxel laser treatment at Marie Hayag MD is delivered through a physician-led, safety-focused approach tailored to your skin type and aesthetic goals. Each treatment plan is carefully calibrated to maximize results while minimizing downtime.
Our Upper East Side practice serves patients throughout Manhattan and New York City seeking expert laser resurfacing under board-certified dermatologic supervision.
Call 212.722.2055 or book online to schedule your personalized Fraxel consultation today.
No. Fraxel is a non-ablative fractional laser that stimulates collagen without removing the outer skin layer.
Most patients benefit from a series of 3–5 treatments depending on scar depth and skin condition.
Discomfort is typically mild to moderate. Topical numbing is used to enhance comfort.
Redness and swelling generally last several days, with gradual improvement over weeks.
Initial improvements appear within weeks, with continued collagen remodeling for several months.
Yes. Fraxel is commonly used for acne scar resurfacing and textural improvement.
Yes. Combination plans may include medical-grade skincare, injectables, or other laser therapies depending on goals.
Book a personalized consultation with Marie Hayag, MD and her experienced team to receive physician-guided Fraxel laser treatment tailored to your skin type, concerns, and aesthetic goals.





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