If subtle marks or uneven texture remain on the skin, it can be difficult to create a neat appearance no matter how much you moisturize. In particular, when the skin texture becomes bumpy, makeup may not adhere smoothly, which can lead to greater concern.
One treatment often mentioned in these cases is ‘Fraxel.’ It is a method that has drawn attention from people who want to smooth the surface texture again and care for even minor marks.
1 What kind of method is Gwangju Fraxel?

This method gives the surface micro-stimulation to encourage it to reorganize itself. As small stimuli act repeatedly, they create a flow that helps the surface readjust, which can help soften subtle texture and unevenness.
Because the laser is delivered in very fine dot-like patterns, it works closely at regular intervals rather than strongly stimulating the entire area, helping to guide a natural improvement. In this process, the skin recognizes the stimulation and triggers a response aimed at recovery, gradually organizing a disrupted surface.
Because it is a relatively direct method, many people expect visible results, but that is why it is important to carefully maintain the routine before and after as well.
2 How should the Gwangju Fraxel schedule be set?

Fraxel is generally repeated about three times at four-week intervals. However, the interval can vary slightly depending on sensitivity and recovery speed.
At first, it is often carried out one or two times, after which the recovery pattern is observed and the interval is adjusted. If there is noticeable uneven texture, the first cycle may be done at slightly shorter intervals for a more focused approach, and later the schedule may be widened for maintenance purposes.
Especially when the seasons change or during periods of increased external irritation, it is better to pay attention to the schedule and reduce the burden on the skin.
3 Who is Gwangju Fraxel suitable for?

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People with enlarged pores and uneven texture
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People with old marks or residual traces
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People whose makeup lifts because the texture is uneven
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People who want a firm, well-organized appearance
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People who need a more direct type of care
It is especially suitable when you feel that the surface flow has become noticeably disrupted. Because it works by adjusting the flow through micro-stimulation, it is more effective when approached as a process of cumulative change. Rather than short-term change, it is a type of care suitable for a routine that organizes the texture over a two- to three-month period.
4 What should you be careful about before and after Gwangju Fraxel?

Because Fraxel involves a relatively strong level of stimulation, it is better to avoid scrubs or peeling products before treatment. It is advisable to keep the skin calm and reduce external irritation.
After treatment, keep moisturizing regularly and be sure to apply sunscreen so the skin is not directly exposed to sunlight. Since flaking may occur, it is better not to forcefully peel it off and instead let it come off naturally.
Also, avoid saunas, intense exercise, and hot environments on the same day, and finish washing your face gently with lukewarm water. Reducing the habit of touching your face with your hands also helps recovery.
Fraxel can be a practical option for people who want to organize their skin texture with a direct method.
When continued consistently, it can help soften subtle marks or unevenness and lead to a more refined, organized appearance on the skin surface. It is a method suited to people who want to encourage their own recovery process while improving skin texture.
Thank you for reading this long post today. I hope you have a comfortable day.
