4 Benefits of Fractional CO2 Laser Skin Resurfacing

4 Benefits of Fractional CO2 Laser Skin Resurfacing, updated 2/23/23, 1:51 AM

CO2 laser resurfacing Bellevue creates controlled, targeted damage to the skin by removing the upper layers. This forces your body to increase collagen production as part of the natural healing process. The new layer of skin your body produces will have fewer signs of aging and other concerns.

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4 Benefits of Fractional CO2 Laser Skin Resurfacing
Plastic surgeons have used lasers for decades to improve skin quality, reduce scarring, and
in surgery. While the majority of laser procedures performed use fractionated, non-ablative
lasers, new advancements now offer an option that is both fractionated and ablative. This
promotes the ideal results with less pain and recovery than non-fractionated lasers. The
procedure may look slightly different for everyone based on their Furthermore,
Here Are Four Benefits Of Fractional Co2 Laser Skin Resurfacing:
#1: Stimulates Collagen Production
After the age of 20, natural collagen production begins to slowly decline year by year. This
allows aging to take a more visible hold on your features. It also causes the skin to thin, lose
elasticity, and makes the skin more susceptible to all types of damage. Without the
adequate collagen production to repair and fend off this damage, it begins showing on the
skin in the form of wrinkles, age spots, and crepey skin.
CO2 laser resurfacing Bellevue creates controlled, targeted damage to the skin by removing
the upper layers. This forces your body to increase collagen production as part of the
natural healing process. The new layer of skin your body produces will have fewer signs of
aging and other concerns.
Even after you heal, this elevated collagen production often continues for a few weeks.
When performed with an ablative laser, it is a procedure that is unlikely to need repeated
for years, if at all. If you continue to take good care of your skin and do less invasive forms
of collagen induction such as microneedling, you can help maintain and improve CO2 laser
resurfacing results.
#2: Reduces Common Skin Concerns
Other than aging, CO2 laser resurfacing is used to treat and improve other skin concerns.
For example, pitted acne scars can be exceptionally hard to treat and will likely never fully
fade. CO2 laser resurfacing gives them a good chance though and can help smooth the skin
so the acne scars are not nearly as noticeable and easier to hide under makeup.
CO2 laser resurfacing—both ablative and non-ablative—can also help address conditions
like pre-cancerous skin lesions, other forms of scarring, sun damage, birthmarks, spider
veins, loose skin, and sebaceous hyperplasia. Therefore, adults of all ages may undergo CO2
laser resurfacing Bellevue to address a variety of concerns and conditions. Other laser and
light-based treatments may help these conditions too.
#3: Minimal Recovery
Fractional CO2 laser resurfacing has helped reduce the recovery time and side effects of
older forms of CO2 laser treatment. Patients can usually return to work after a week or so
and all activities by eight weeks. For a non-ablative laser, downtime is generally not
necessary, but patients should stay out of the sun for several weeks and avoid exercising for
a few days.
You can expect to keep the treated areas bandaged for the first one to two days. You may
also apply a thick moisturizing agent to help your skin heal. This can also help cool any
discomfort you may have. The pain is similar to that of a bad sunburn and often can be
managed with over-the-counter pain medications.
A CO2 laser achieves this better recovery with fractional laser technology. Instead of
stipping all of your skin away, it specifically identifies and targets damage cells and removes
them. While it may still remove a good amount of skin, it is usually leaves behind some
healthy skin cells to help you recover faster. You likely will not be able to see the skin left
behind as the fractionated portions are small.
#4: Enhances Skin Tone & Texture
Lasers and light treatments of all kind are the go-to for treating pigmentation issues. CO2
laser resurfacing can help address hyperpigmentation due to sun damage and age spots. It
may also help reduce pigmentation related to certain types of scars. Some CO2 lasers can be
used carefully on darker skin tones, but ablative resurfacing is generally risky. Though, laser
treatments are advancing to become safer for people of all skin tones.
A rough skin texture can occur for a number of reasons. Rosacea, chronically dry skin, and
some types of acne can cause this. CO2 laser resurfacing Kirkland helps exfoliate away the
dead skin that contributes to a rough skin texture. It also can help promote longer lasting
smoother skin.
While rought skin or minor hyperpigmentation are not enough to warrant a fully ablative
procedure, many patients seek out non-ablative procedure. Others simply enjoy these
benefits after undergoing CO2 laser resurfacing for other reasons.
Conclusion
CO2 laser resurfacing Bellevue is a versatile procedure that can be performed on multiple
parts of the body including the face, hands, neck, and chest. It is frequently combined with
procedures such as facelifts, neck lifts, and brow lifts. The ablative CO2 skin resurfacing
Bellevue is generally performed by a plastic surgeon while the non-ablative version can
safely be administered by a master esthetician.
The procedure does not require general anesthesia. This makes less expensive than
comparable procedures and contributes to the quicker recovery. CO2 laser resurfacing is a
great option for anyone wanting to improve the overall quality of their skin.