Laser Skin Resurfacing

Laser skin resurfacing is one of the most popular and can be considered the most effective for treating fine lines & wrinkles, acne scarring, pigmentation and significantly improving overall skin texture. CO2 fractional laser is one of the latest technologies used to perform the laser skin resurfacing treatment.

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About our Laser Skin Resurfacing in Sydney, Melbourne & Brisbane

Laser Skin Resurfacing can address a variety of issues that are related to ageing and skin damage, including:

Age spots

Freckles and other uneven skin tone issues

Fine lines

Significant wrinkles

Shallow acne scars

Deep acne scars

Loose skin

Irregular texture

Dullness

Thinning skin

Unresponsive skin after a facelift

Uneven pigmentation

This treatment can restore brightness, evenness and elasticity to the skin. There are different types of skin rejuvenating procedures that fall under the category of resurfacing treatments. This procedure is a thermal process that involves heating the moisture in your skin with a laser.

During the process, a laser is aimed at the skin using a handheld device. This removes fine columns of skin in layers. Some skin around each column is left intact which can assist with healing. The laser exfoliation can remove fine lines and wrinkles. Combined with the heat from the laser, this action may trigger the skin to produce new skin cells. Those cells fill in your skin’s surface, and can improve the skin’s texture, tone and appearance.

The heat that is produced by the laser impacts the deeper layers of skin too. It can trigger collagen production, which heals the controlled damage that the laser causes. As the collagen fibers bind together, your skin can become tighter and firmer.

LED with every laser skin resurfacing treatment

Complimentary LED valued at $79 with every laser treatment. Hair and Skin Science uses the newest LED technology that is TGA approved from Korea, USA and China.

LED can help reduce the controlled inflammation caused by laser skin resurfacing. The red light may accelerate the healing process and can stimulate the production of collagen. More collagen production can result in more vibrant and youthful skin.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, laser resurfacing is safe when it’s performed by a trained professional. At Hair and Skin Science, we minimise risks such as infection, abnormal healing, scarring or burns by ensuring all our doctors, nurses and therapists have undergone thorough training on the CO2 fractional laser.
This treatment is usually not recommended for people who have very darkly pigmented skin, recently previous chemical peels or dermabrasion or certain medical conditions.
Your skin needs time to heal, and you may notice significant results within one month. The majority of people who get this treatment can see a 50 to 80 percent improvement in their skin.