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Professional &Medical Skin Resurfacing CO2 fractional laser

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What Is a CO2 Laser Treatment?

“It’s a carbon dioxide laser used for skin resurfacing,” says New York-based dermatologist Dr. Hadley King. “It vaporizes thin layers of skin, creating a controlled injury and as the skin heals, collagen is produced as part of the wound healing process.”

You may not be familiar with the name “CO2 laser,” but in reality, it’s one of the most popular and widely used lasers of all time—mostly because of its sheer versatility.

Anything you can think of—like scarring, sun spots, stretch marks and skin growths—the CO2 laser can treat it. Essentially, it’s an ultra-effective treatment that’s used to treat more dermal issues than I could possibly list while staying in my word count. And that’s exactly why dermatologists, beauty lovers, and skincare pros are so obsessed with it—it’s the true renaissance laser.

How it works?

CO2 fractional laser system fires a laser beam which is split into numbers of microscopic beams, producing tiny dot or fractional treatment zones within the selected target area only. Therefore, the heat of laser only passes deeply through the fractional damaged area. This allows the skin to heal much faster than if the whole area was treated. During the skin self-resurfacing. A great amount of collagen is produced for skin rejuvenation,eventually the skin will look more younger and healthier.

Functions:

1. Reduction and possible removal of fine lines and wrinkles

2. Reduction of age spots and blemishes, acne scares

3. Repair of sun damaged skin on the face, neck, shoulders and hands

4. Reduction of hyper-pigmentation (darker pigment or brown patches in the skin)

5. Improvement of deeper wrinkles, surgical scares, pores, birth mark and vascular

Lesions

The biggest selling point of a CO2 laser is that it’s an ultra-reliable, effective, and trusted way to rejuvenate your skin’s surface in a short amount of time.


Post time: May-12-2022