FOTONA: Aesthetic and therapeutic skin treatment | Canadian Medical

FOTONA: Aesthetic and therapeutic skin treatment

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19. 03. 2024

In our derma centre at the AFI clinic, we now offer a wide range of aesthetic and therapeutic procedures using the latest multifunctional laser system, FOTONA.

The device is an ideal treatment option for skin rejuvenation and tightening, as well as for addressing delicate areas around the eyes. It is also great for laser peeling, acne treatment, and removing various skin growths, warts, stretch marks, and moles. The device can effectively treat fungal and yeast infections of the toenails and reduce the causes of sleep apnea. The procedures are performed without anaesthesia, and only local numbing is used as required for the specific procedure.

 

The most frequently performed procedures

  • Rejuvenation of the face, neck and décolletage
  • Rejuvenation of the upper and lower eyelids
  • Treatment of acne and scars
  • Removal of moles and skin growths
  • Treatment of onychomycosis

 

Advantages of the FOTONA laser system

  • Safety and reliability: Non-invasive treatment without the necessity of anaesthesia
  • Professional care: All procedures are performed by our specialists – dermatologists
  • Results: Visible results after the first treatment
  • Comfort: Painless and gentle procedures requiring minimal time

 

How to make an appointment

We perform the procedures at the AFI clinic in Prague 6 – Veleslavín.
You can make an appointment via the client line at +420 222 300 300 or at the clinic’s reception desk.

Price list of services - Aesthetic Dermatology 

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