Laser Skin Resurfacing
Laser skin resurfacing can improve the appearance of your face by selectively targeting the superficial layers of skin that contain fine lines or deeper wrinkles, scars and hyperpigmentation or discoloration. Laser skin resurfacing is a very safe and common procedure that many people are choosing rather than more invasive surgical procedures (facelifts, eyelid surgery, etc) Laser resurfacing or fractional resurfacing laser treatments can be used to improve the following skin conditions:

Fractional laser creates thousands of tiny microthermal zones deep into the skin, which the skin repairs by pushing out the old, damaged skin and replaces it with new, fresh skin. Each treatment stimulates the regeneration of the deeper collagen and elastin tissue, while resurfacing about 20% or more of your skin’s surface. It triggers the body’s own natural healing process, accelerating the production of new collagen and healthy skin cells.
The very first step will be to thoroughly clean your skin to ensure all oils are removed. After that an antibiotic is applied to ensure any bacteria that may be on your skin (all skin has some bacteria) is removed. The next step will involve use of the laser; short high intensity light emissions from the laser are used to remove layers of wrinkled/damaged skin. This is done by passing a beam of light over the skin to vaporize the outer most layers that are damaged or wrinkled.
You may experience swelling and mild discomfort, this is normal. We can reduce the swelling by applying a cold pack directly to the treated area. In some instances a bandage may be used in order to protect the treated skin and keep it dry.
- Pigmentation problems (especially brown pigment)
- Age spots, sun spots and sun damage
- Moderate to severe wrinkles
- Textural irregularities
- Lip lines or smoker’s lines
- Acne scars
- Surgical scars
- Skin laxity (sagging skin)

Fractional laser creates thousands of tiny microthermal zones deep into the skin, which the skin repairs by pushing out the old, damaged skin and replaces it with new, fresh skin. Each treatment stimulates the regeneration of the deeper collagen and elastin tissue, while resurfacing about 20% or more of your skin’s surface. It triggers the body’s own natural healing process, accelerating the production of new collagen and healthy skin cells.
The very first step will be to thoroughly clean your skin to ensure all oils are removed. After that an antibiotic is applied to ensure any bacteria that may be on your skin (all skin has some bacteria) is removed. The next step will involve use of the laser; short high intensity light emissions from the laser are used to remove layers of wrinkled/damaged skin. This is done by passing a beam of light over the skin to vaporize the outer most layers that are damaged or wrinkled.
You may experience swelling and mild discomfort, this is normal. We can reduce the swelling by applying a cold pack directly to the treated area. In some instances a bandage may be used in order to protect the treated skin and keep it dry.





