- Laser Hair Reduction
- Chemical Peels
- Acne Surgery
- Micro Needling
- PRP / GFC
- GFC Face
- Botox
- Fillers
- Photo Facial
- Pigmentation & Q-Switched Laser
- PDRN Therapy (Skin Boosters)
- Glutathione / Multivitamin
- Microdermabrasion
- Cryotherapy / Cryo Pairing
- HIFU (High Intensity Focussed Ultrasound)
- Co2 Laser
- Scar Revision
- Tattoo Removal (Using Q-Switched Laser)
- Phototherapy
- Low Level Laser Treatment
- MNRF (Micro Needling Radio Frequency)
- Skin Growths
- Medifacials
- Hair Transplantation
- Keloids
- Lipoma
- Cyst Removal
- Nail Surgery
- Ear Loop Stitches
- Piercing
- Corn
- Vitiligo Surgery
Co2 Laser
What is it?
Uses of CO₂ Fractional Laser
- Deep acne scars (ice-pick, rolling, boxcar)
- Fine lines & wrinkles
- Uneven skin texture
- Pigmentation & sun damage
- Enlarged pores
- Skin laxity
- Stretch marks
- Surgical & traumatic scars
How it Works
The CO₂ Fractional Laser delivers focused beams of light that penetrate the deeper layers of the skin, creating micro-injuries called “fractionated columns.” This triggers the skin’s natural healing response, boosting collagen and elastin production.
Because only a fraction of the skin is treated at a time, healing is quicker and results are more uniform. As new cells regenerate, the skin becomes smoother, firmer, and more refined.
Treatment is customised depending on the concern — from mild resurfacing to deeper corrective work.
What to expect before & after CO₂ Fractional Laser
- Most clients experience redness, warmth, and mild swelling immediately after treatment, similar to a sunburn. Tiny brown “micro-crusts” may appear over the next few days as the skin renews itself.
- Downtime: 3–7 days depending on intensity.
- Result: Improvement begins within 1–2 weeks, with full collagen remodelling continuing for 2–3 months.
- Makeup can typically be applied once the micro-crusting has shed.
Important Notes
Skin Sensitivity: Not recommended for very sensitive skin types, active acne, certain medical conditions, or darker skin tones without a dermatologist’s assessment.
Sun Protection: Strict sunscreen use is essential after treatment to prevent pigmentation or delayed healing.
Pre-Treatment Care: Avoid active skincare (retinoids, AHAs/BHAs), waxing, and direct sun exposure for at least one week before treatment.
Consultation: CO₂ Laser is a medical-grade procedure. A detailed evaluation with the dermatologist is crucial to determine suitability, intensity required, and expected results.