Laser Resurfacing

Treatment Overview

Laser resurfacing uses brief pulses of light to improve the look of the skin. It can remove the surface layer of skin and heat up deeper tissue to stimulate the growth of collagen. This is also called ablative skin resurfacing. Or it may injure the surface layer of skin without removing it to tighten the skin. This is also called non-ablative skin resurfacing.

Carbon dioxide lasers and erbium lasers are often used for skin resurfacing.

The laser is passed over the skin several times. The pulses from the laser may sting or burn slightly. You may feel a snapping feeling against your skin. When the treatment is done, the area may be covered with a skin cream or a special dressing.

In most cases, laser resurfacing is very precise and causes little damage to the surrounding skin and tissue. It is done most often on the face. But it may be done on skin in other areas of the body, such as the hands, neck, and chest.

Types of laser resurfacing

Types of laser skin resurfacing include:

  • Ablative laser skin resurfacing. This removes the top layer of skin. It tightens skin, treats acne scars, and reduces wrinkles.
  • Non-ablative laser skin resurfacing. This injures but doesn't remove the top layer of skin. It reduces fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Fractional laser skin resurfacing. This causes less injury on the surface but affects the deeper layers of your skin. It is used to treat fine lines, deeper wrinkles, acne scars, and sun damage.
  • Hybrid fractional laser skin resurfacing. This treatment uses both fractionated non-ablative and ablative skin resurfacing at the same time. This reduces wrinkles and improves skin texture, color, and tone.
Information about Laser Resurfacing

Current as of: October 1, 2024

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