Laser Skin Resurfacing is a popular treatment for the face, especially here in Florida. Laser Skin Resurfacing can smooth the complexion and remove imperfections for a fresh, youthful glow. This treatment can improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, sun damage, age spots, uneven skin tone, skin texture irregularities or facial scars. With the amount of sunshine Tampa Bay residents get every year, a Laser Skin Resurfacing treatment can be extremely beneficial to keep the face youthful and healthy.
What is Laser Skin Resurfacing?
At Regenesis Wellness + Medspa we use the Candela CO2RE® Laser to enhance skin tone and texture through skin resurfacing. This non-invasive procedure reduces the effects of aging and sun on the skin, smoothing fine lines, wrinkles, and surgical and acne scars by removing the skin’s outer layers and allowing radiant new skin cells to shine through.
This procedure can resolve the symptoms of certain dermatological conditions. For example, skin resurfacing is often used for clients who have rosacea, deep folds, and wrinkles in the skin, warts, spider veins, and blemishes. Laser treatment can also improve the appearance of sunspots, sagging skin, uneven tone, and enlarged pores.
After preparing the skin for resurfacing, the surgeon applies a topical anesthetic to make the procedure more comfortable. The skin is then thoroughly cleaned before the laser is slowly applied to the targeted treatment area. The CO2 laser stimulates the body to produce its own natural collagen as the skin heals.
Although some patients notice side effects like tingling or redness, these usually resolve within several days of the procedure. During the healing period, you will be instructed to clean your skin with a special solution several times each day to avoid infection. Most clients require several sessions of laser resurfacing depending on their aesthetic goals, but you can expect the final results to last for several years. The process also continues to improve for months after the procedure is done.
Fall or winter is the ideal time for skin resurfacing since clients should limit sun exposure before and after this procedure to protect the complexion and preserve results. Laser treatment is appropriate for individuals of all skin tones, although it should not be used during active acne breakouts.
What is Candela CO2RE®?
CO2RE® is a fractional therapy CO2 laser for skin resurfacing. Your skin is treated with a matrix of laser light points that vary in intensity, depending on your skin type and desired treatment results. The result is a treatment that is fast, more comfortable and requires less downtime than traditional resurfacing – enabling you to get back to your daily routine much quicker.
The benefits of the Candela CO2RE treatment work by winding back the clock on your skin by removing the impact of the sun’s rays and the natural effect of aging. This treatment can address:
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Skin tone & texture
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Sun damaged skin
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Fine lines & wrinkles
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Post-traumatic & acne scars
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Age spots
CO2RE® is appropriate for anyone who wants younger-looking skin without undergoing an invasive procedure and has realistic expectations about the results of laser resurfacing. You should be in generally good health, and our surgeons will take a full medical and dermatological history to make sure the procedure will be safe and effective for you.
How Does CO2RE® Work?
This treatment uses a fractional laser, which applies a matrix of light points to the skin. The laser application boosts the production of collagen, which keeps skin looking soft, supple, and smooth. It also encourages more rapid cell turnover to create an evener tone and fewer age spots.
We can adjust the intensity of the lasers based on your skin type and desired aesthetic goals for a quick, painless procedure that requires less downtime than traditional laser resurfacing. With CO2RE®, you can quickly return to work, the gym, and other regular activities. Although you may experience some discomfort when the surgeon applies the lasers, we use an anesthetic to help numb the area.