Fractional Laser (eCO2)
Skin Resurfacing
Fractional laser treatment is a type of laser skin resurfacing procedure that uses laser energy to target specific areas of the skin.
It works by creating tiny, microscopic wounds in the skin, which triggers the body's natural healing process to produce new, healthy skin cells. The laser energy is delivered in a fractionated manner, meaning it is dispersed over a larger treatment area rather than being focused on a single, concentrated spot. This helps to reduce the risk of side effects and downtime associated with traditional laser treatments.
Fractional laser treatment can be used to improve a wide range of skin concerns, including acne scars, sun damage, fine lines and wrinkles, uneven skin tone and texture, and more. It is often considered a more gentle alternative to traditional laser treatments, and can be suitable for people with all skin types and tones.
The procedure typically takes 30-60 minutes, depending on the size and number of areas being treated. Most people experience some mild redness and swelling after the treatment, which typically subsides within a few days. Results can vary, but most people notice an improvement in their skin's appearance within a few weeks of the procedure, with continued improvements over the course of several months.
If you are considering fractional laser treatment, it is important to consult with a qualified dermatologist or plastic surgeon to determine if it is the right option for you. They will be able to assess your skin and provide personalized treatment recommendations.

What is the effect of Fractional Laser (eCO2)?
The Patient will:
Notice a significant improvement of appearance in scars, lesion & wrinkles.
Skin rejuvenation patients will notice toned skin with smaller pores & better laxity.
Although the results may vary, however, most people notice an improvement in their skin's appearance within a few weeks of the procedure, with continued improvements over the course of several months.

For what purposes is Fractional Laser (eCO2) used?
Effective for a wide range of skin concerns
