CO2 laser is a type of carbon dioxide laser used in medical and cosmetic treatments, primarily for skin resurfacing and resurfacing to reduce wrinkles, scars, and sun damage.
What Does CO2 Laser Resurfacing Treat?
CO2 Laser Resurfacing is used to tighten the skin and to treat fine lines. It also treats wrinkles, aged or sun-damaged skin, and scarring. Laser treatment can also remove tattoos and improve other skin conditions. This non-invasive procedure produces long-lasting results and helps promote the growth of new and healthy skin cells. One session of treatment can make your skin look and feel years younger. The Laser works to stimulate collagen growth by causing microscopic damage to the skin structure below the surface. Collagen is responsible for providing your skin with healthy, new cells that provide more structure, and giving your skin more elasticity. This will give your skin a smoother texture to the touch and a tighter, younger-looking appearance.
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| FAQs | Is CO2 Laser Resurfacing Painful? What Are The Risks of Getting CO2 Laser Resurfacing? What is The Recovery Process Like? How Many Sessions Do I Need For Optimal Results? Who is a Good Candidate For CO2 Laser Resurfacing? |
| Treatment Type | Fractional Laser Skin Resurfacing |
| Treatment Problem or Condition | Age Spots/Sun Damage |
| Brand | None |
What is Laser Resurfacing Treatment Recovery Like?
After the treatment, you may experience swelling and redness for up to a week, depending on the intensity of the treatment. You will be given instructions on how to care for your skin that was treated, which will help improve the healing time. Protecting your newly formed and fresh skin from the sun is an important element to the success of the procedure. After 4 months from your procedure, you’ll begin to notice the full effect of your results. Many patients begin to see significant results after just one treatment session! Before and after a single laser treatment. Notice the youthful appearance of the skin after this simple in-office procedure. One treatment alone can significantly improve unwanted acne scars.

