About CO2 Laser Resurfacing

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About CO2 Laser Resurfacing

Actual Patient

About CO2 Laser Resurfacing

Actual Patient

About CO2 Laser Resurfacing

Actual Patient

Our faces are and always will be at the forefront of our appearances. When people remember who we are, they put names to faces, not to hands or legs. The overemphasis on the face can make us self-conscious about our features, and that is alright – expected even. It is totally reasonable to want your face to look like you want it. One of the ways you can achieve ideal facial features is through CO2 laser resurfacing.

What Exactly is CO1 Laser Resurfacing?

CO2 laser resurfacing is a cosmetic procedure used to reduce the appearance of the things you do not want on your skin, such as acne scars or wrinkles. In the realm of cosmetic surgeries, you may also hear it referred to as laser vaporization or lasabrasion.

The procedure works through a series of concentrated short beams of light, which remove the unwanted skin and leave the skin looking spotless and rejuvenated. The whole procedure usually only takes around one hour and is painless. Thanks to the use of numbing and anesthesia, you will hardly know it is happening.

What Does CO2 Laser Resurfacing Improve?

CO2 laser resurfacing can be used for an immense variety of skin irregularities. If you have undesired signs of aging, such as age spots or wrinkles, those can be gone in a flash (no pun intended). If you suffer or have suffered from acne, say goodbye to those scars. CO2 laser resurfacing can help reduce the appearance of scars on the skin. Droopy eyelids, sagging skin, and crow’s feet? CO2 laser resurfacing can help with all of these issues as well.

At Weston Center for Plastic Surgery, you can schedule CO2 laser resurfacing, among a variety of other procedures, with our board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Eberle. Our office serves residents in Fort Lauderdale and throughout Broward County. For more information on CO2 laser resurfacing or to schedule a consultation, contact us today.