Hello Interloper!
Menu
This is the main sub title and is needed for each block.
Have you ever touched a hot pan by accident? Yeah, that’s kinda what lasers do — on purpose. They burn the skin to force it to heal better. Harsh, right? With CO2 lasers, they literally vaporise skin layers. Effective? Sure. But risky.
Now, Tixel? Different ballgame. It warms the skin using Thermo-Mechanical Action (TMA®). No burning. No vaporising. The titanium tip heats up to about 400°C, but it touches your skin so fast there’s no real damage. It makes tiny microthermal zones that wake up your skin cells and get them to produce collagen.
Plus, it doesn’t break the skin barrier. That’s huge. With lasers, you’re left with raw, exposed skin. With Tixel, your outer layer stays mostly intact. That means a lower risk of infection or scarring.
Oh, and darker skin tones? Lasers can be risky. They can cause post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) — dark spots that stick around. Tixel’s gentle heat avoids that mess, making it safer for more skin types.
And here’s a weird but true fact — lasers create smoke. Like burnt skin smoke. You can smell it. Tixel? No smoke. No bleeding. No nasty smell. Honestly, that alone is a plus.