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Vector Lift Laser

The Vector Lift Laser is a comfortable non-invasive laser treatment that lifts the eyebrows and rejuvenates the upper eyelid for a fresher look. The Vector Lift Laser provides the optimal balance between immediate tissue tightening (superficial contraction) and long-term rejuvenation (new collagen formation).

What Is The Vector Lift Laser?

This is a multi-tasking laser that utilises a combination of Nd:YAG and Er:YAG wavelengths for versatility in a wide range of applications. The Nd:YAG wavelength is designed to reach the deepest layers of the skin whereas the Er:YAG wavelength focuses on surface irregularities for a multi-layered effect. The Er:YAG wavelength is also safe for use over hair bearing areas and this allows for more lifting beyond the forehead and into the scalp!

How To Prepare For A Vector Lift Laser Treatment And Is There Any Downtime?

We recommend daily sun protection and avoiding direct sunlight whilst undergoing Fotona laser treatment. For the Vector Lift Laser treatment, some redness is expected and lasts a few hours.

Lifts The Eyebrows

Tightens The Upper Eyelid

Natural, Long-Lasting Results

Patented CoolMist Skin Cooling Technology For Added Comfort And Safety

Non-Invasive, No Needles Involved

Virtually No Downtime

Ageing And Skin Laxity

Collagen and elastin are two vital components that provide structural support to the skin and these are produced by specialised skin cells known as fibroblasts. As we age, our fibroblasts tend to slow down and we produce less collagen and elastin, resulting in fine lines and loose skin. Therefore, lasers can be used to stimulate our fibroblasts to produce more collagen and elastin, for a gradual and natural age reversal and improved skin quality.

What Can I Expect From A Vector Lift Laser Treatment?

The Vector Lift Laser is a 3-step treatment that takes about 20-30 minutes. It maximizes lifting vectors by combining forehead eyebrow elevation, eyelid tightening and scalp tightening. Numbing cream is applied to the treatment areas beforehand and this usually takes another 30 minutes. There is minimal downtime and you may return to your usual activities after.

How To Prepare For A Vector Lift Laser Treatment And Is There Any Downtime?

Collagen and elastin are two vital components that provide structural support to the skin and these are produced by specialised skin cells known as fibroblasts. As we age, our fibroblasts tend to slow down and we produce less collagen and elastin, resulting in fine lines and loose skin. Therefore, lasers can be used to stimulate our fibroblasts to produce more collagen and elastin, for a gradual and natural age reversal and improved skin quality.

Who Is Suitable For The Vector Lift Laser Treatment?

The Vector Lift Laser is suitable for anyone looking for a non-invasive and non-surgical brow lift and eyelid tightening treatment.

How Many Treatments Will I Need?

We recommend 3 treatments at monthly intervals followed by a maintenance treatment every 4-6 months.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most people do not experience significant downtime with the VectorLift® treatment. Some redness is expected and lasts a few hours.

We recommend daily sun protection and avoiding direct sunlight as much as possible whilst undergoing Fotona laser treatment in order to reduce your risk of sunburns or hyperpigmentation.
You will feel a skin tightening effect after the treatment is completed but the best results will be visible after 3 treatments. Results vary from person to person depending on your skin’s response to the laser and this is an average estimate. Speak to one of our doctors to map out a treatment plan that is right for you!

The results from a Vector Lift Laser lasts anywhere between 4-6 months. This duration is dependent on factors that influence ageing such as genetics, skin health and lifestyle. We recommend a maintenance treatment every 4-6 months to preserve your results.

The Vector Lift Laser is suitable for anyone looking for non-invasive eyebrow lifting and eyelid tightening. Some lasers may not be suitable for those with a darker skin tone due to the risk of hyperpigmentation. There are alternative treatments such as Ultherapy and Thermage that do not target pigment cells and are safe for use in all skin types. Feel free to contact us for more information or make an appointment with one of our doctors for a personalised assessment today!

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