Laser skin resurfacing is a sophisticated aesthetic procedure designed to rejuvenate the skin using targeted laser technologies, including CO2 and Erbium lasers. These treatments work by emitting concentrated light beams that precisely remove the outer layers of damaged skin while stimulating the underlying skin layers to produce new collagen. This process not only smooths out fine lines, wrinkles, and scars but also improves skin texture and tone. The versatility of the laser allows it to treat various areas, most commonly the face, neck, chest, and hands, making it an effective solution to many skin concerns, from age spots to severe sun damage.
Laser skin resurfacing is ideal for individuals looking to enhance their appearance by reducing signs of aging or repairing sun-damaged skin. Patients expect to see initial improvements shortly after the first session, with more dramatic and visible results appearing as the skin heals and new collagen forms. Results can last several years, depending on the individual’s skin condition and aging process. Noble Cosmetic Surgery in Plano, TX & Desoto, TX, offers state-of-the-art laser skin resurfacing treatments customized to your specific skin needs. Contact us today to learn more about how laser skin resurfacing can restore a more youthful and healthy appearance to your skin.
Individuals with sun damage, fine lines, wrinkles, uneven texture, or superficial facial scars are good candidates for laser skin resurfacing.
Initial healing takes about 10 to 21 days, during which you will see improvements. Optimal results are visible once the skin fully heals and rejuvenates.
Results can last several years depending on skin type, lifestyle, and proper skin care, including sun protection.
Expect some downtime of 10 to 21 days for healing, during which there may be redness, swelling, and peeling.
During laser skin resurfacing, you’ll experience the sensation of a laser beam moving across your skin, similar to a rubber band snapping. The procedure may involve some discomfort, but topical anesthetics are used to minimize pain.