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Laser Skin Resurfacing Before and After

laser skin resurfacing before and after

With time, our skin starts getting old. Every laugh line, sun spot, and scar tells stories of our experiences. These changes are natural, but many want to refresh and rejuvenate our skin. With many options available, choosing the right treatment can often feel tough.

Laser skin resurfacing is a medical procedure that uses focused light to remove damaged skin layer by layer. This treatment smooths out wrinkles, reduces blemishes, and stimulates the growth of new, healthier skin.

Read till the end to know what to expect before and after the treatment. By the end of this blog, you’ll be able to set realistic expectations and decide if this treatment is right for you.

What is Laser Skin Resurfacing?

Laser skin resurfacing is a non-surgical in-office procedure performed by a trained dermatologist or physician. In this treatment, laser technology targets specific skin layers to improve texture, tone, and overall appearance. There are two main types of laser resurfacing:

Ablative Lasers

Ablative lasers, like CO2 and Erbium, remove the outer layers of damaged skin. CO2 lasers treat deep wrinkles, scars, and warts, while Erbium lasers treat finer lines, superficial concerns, and mild wrinkles.

Non-ablative Lasers

Non-ablative lasers work beneath your skin’s surface without removing layers. These lasers, such as pulsed-dye and fractional lasers, are effective for conditions like rosacea, spider veins, and acne scars. They stimulate collagen production, which helps rejuvenate and heal the skin from within.

Who is an Ideal Candidate for Laser Skin Resurfacing?

You are an ideal candidate for laser skin resurfacing treatment if you are facing:

  • Fine lines or wrinkles around your eyes, mouth, or forehead
  • Shallow scars caused by acne
  • Sun-damaged skin
  • Age spots or liver spots
  • Enlarged oil glands on your nose
  • Skin scars from birthmarks
  • Warts
  • Crow’s feet
  • Sagging skin
  • Drooping eyelids

Laser Skin Resurfacing Before and After

Patients with laser skin resurfacing report smoother, brighter skin within a few weeks. Fine lines and wrinkles soften, and sun spots and acne scars fade.

The skin tone evens over the next 4-6 weeks, and the texture becomes more refined. Many also experience a lasting glow and rejuvenation because of the increased collagen production.

laser skin resurfacing

What to Expect 

Before Treatment

  • Consultation: Your dermatologist will assess your skin concerns and goals and recommend the appropriate type of laser for your treatment.
  • Pre-Treatment Instructions: Avoid sun exposure and harsh skincare products (like retinoids or acids), and stay hydrated in the days before the procedure. The dermatologist might prescribe pre-treatment creams or medication to prepare your skin.

After Treatment

  • First week: Initial redness and swelling will start to fade. Your skin may feel rough, but this is a natural healing process.
  • 2-3 weeks: As your skin heals, you’ll notice smoother texture and reduced fine lines and blemishes. Acne scars or sun spots will improve gradually.
  • 4-6 weeks: Your skin tone will become more even, and you will notice overall vibrancy and smoothness. Wrinkles, scars, and discolorations are significantly reduced.
  • Long-term: Collagen production continues to increase over time, providing ongoing improvements for up to 6 months after the treatment.

Cost of Laser Skin Resurfacing Treatment

The cost of laser skin resurfacing depends on factors such as the type of laser used, the size of the treatment area, consultation fees, and the clinic you choose. 

Ablative laser treatments (like CO2 or Erbium lasers) cost between $2,000 and $3,000 per session. These more intense lasers remove the top layers of skin, making them ideal for deep wrinkles and scars.

Non-ablative laser treatments (such as fractional or pulsed-dye lasers) are less invasive, and the average cost per session is between $1,200 and $1,800. These lasers stimulate collagen production without removing skin layers and are suitable for mild wrinkles or sun damage.

Give your skin the glow it deserves. Book an appointment with MarSha MedSpa, the best provider in NC, and get ready to turn heads with youthful, fresh skin.

Risks of Laser Resurfacing Treatment

  • Redness and Swelling
  • Infection
  • Scarring
  • Hyperpigmentation/Hypopigmentation
  • Prolonged Healing
  • Skin Sensitivity
  • Blistering
  • Crusting
  • Itching

FAQs

Is laser resurfacing painful?

Most patients experience mild discomfort during the procedure, similar to a sunburn. To minimize pain, numbing creams and cooling packs are used.

 How long do laser skin resurfacing results last?

With proper skincare, laser resurfacing results can last several years. Maintenance treatments are needed for lasting effects.

Can I wear makeup after laser resurfacing?

Avoid makeup for at least a week after the procedure to allow your skin to heal fully. Ask your provider for specific instructions based on your skin.

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