CO2 Fractional Laser
CO2 Fractional Laser is an advanced skin resurfacing treatment designed to improve skin texture, reduce scars, and minimize signs of aging. The procedure uses fractional laser technology to stimulate collagen production and promote smoother, healthier-looking skin.
CO2 fractional laser works by creating controlled micro-injuries in the skin using laser energy. This process helps remove damaged skin layers and stimulates natural collagen production for skin renewal.
The treatment is suitable for individuals dealing with acne scars, wrinkles, pigmentation, enlarged pores, and uneven skin texture. With proper care and multiple sessions, CO2 laser helps achieve clearer and more refined skin.
What to Expect
Advanced Skin Resurfacing
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Helps reduce scars and fine lines
- Improves skin texture and tone
- Stimulates collagen production
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Suitable for multiple concerns
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Customized treatment planning
Smoother and Healthier Skin
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Gradual and natural-looking results
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Brighter and even complexion
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Improved skin clarity
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Visible skin renewal over time
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Minimal downtime with proper care
FAQ
What is CO2 fractional laser?
CO2 fractional laser is a skin resurfacing treatment that uses laser energy to improve skin texture and reduce scars and wrinkles.
Is CO2 laser safe?
Yes, it is generally safe when performed by trained professionals using advanced equipment.
How long does the procedure take?
A typical session takes about 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the treatment area.
When will I see results?
Some improvement may be visible after healing, with continued results over time.
How many sessions are required?
The number of sessions depends on skin concerns and treatment goals.
Is CO2 laser painful?
Most patients experience mild discomfort during treatment, and numbing cream is used for comfort.
Is there any downtime after treatment?
Some redness and peeling may occur for a few days after the procedure.
Are there any side effects?
Side effects are usually mild and may include temporary redness, swelling, or sensitivity.