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When it comes to rejuvenating your skin, it can feel like you're swimming in a sea of options! Tixel is a great option, but how does it measure up against other popular skin resurfacing technologies like CO2 lasers, microneedling, and chemical peels? Let’s take a closer look!
Tixel uses Thermo-Mechanical Action (TMA®), a heat-based technology that stimulates collagen production without the need for invasive lasers. It's far gentler than CO2 lasers, which are more aggressive. CO2 lasers work by vaporising layers of skin, which provides deeper resurfacing results but at the cost of more pain and longer recovery times.
If you're looking for a safer, faster treatment with minimal downtime, Tixel wins, especially for those who want a less invasive option.
Microneedling uses tiny needles to create micro-injuries in the skin, which kickstarts the body’s healing process and stimulates collagen. On the other hand, Tixel uses heat to create microthermal zones in the skin, without any needles. While microneedling is effective, it involves a bit more discomfort during and after treatment.
Microneedling can be more effective for deeper skin issues, but if you’re looking for a gentler option with no downtime, Tixel might be better for you.
Chemical peels involve applying a solution to the skin that exfoliates and peels away damaged skin. While they can improve skin texture and tone, they aren’t as effective at treating deep scars or wrinkles as Tixel. Plus, chemical peels can lead to irritation, redness, and peeling for several days.
If you’re after a quick fix with minimal downtime, Tixel is the winner. It’s non-invasive, needle-free, and works wonders on improving skin texture, tone, and fine lines. But if you’re dealing with deeper issues like severe scarring or deep wrinkles, other treatments like CO2 lasers or microneedling may be more effective.