Skin Resurfacing

Transform Your Skin with Advanced Skin Resurfacing Treatments

Skin resurfacing is a powerful treatment that uses advanced technologies, such as laser or microneedling, to remove damaged skin layers, revealing smoother, clearer, and more youthful-looking skin beneath. By stimulating collagen production and enhancing skin texture, skin resurfacing helps reduce the appearance of wrinkles, acne scars, sun damage, and uneven pigmentation, leaving you with a radiant complexion. With minimal downtime, this non-invasive treatment is designed to rejuvenate and refresh your skin for a more youthful and glowing appearance.

Treatable Areas

Face

Chest

Legs

Neck

Arms

Back

Who is a candidate for sublative skin resurfacing?

How It Works

Skin resurfacing is a treatment that uses various techniques, such as lasers or microneedling, to remove damaged skin layers and stimulate collagen production. This process improves skin texture, reduces wrinkles, and addresses imperfections like acne scars or sun damage.

Skin resurfacing improves skin texture, reduces fine lines and wrinkles, treats acne scars, sun spots, and hyperpigmentation, and enhances overall skin tone and clarity. It leaves the skin looking refreshed, smoother, and more youthful.

Typically, 3-6 treatments are recommended, depending on the skin condition being treated. The results improve progressively, and maintenance treatments may be required every 6-12 months for optimal, long-lasting results.

There may be some redness, swelling, or peeling, depending on the type of resurfacing treatment used. Mild downtime is expected, but most clients can return to their normal activities within a few days to a week.

Results typically appear within a few days to weeks, with the skin continuing to improve as collagen production increases over several months. Most people experience noticeable improvement after 1-2 weeks.

Skin resurfacing is suitable for individuals looking to improve their skin's appearance, especially those with sun damage, fine lines, acne scars, or uneven pigmentation. A consultation with a provider will help determine if skin resurfacing is right for your skin type and concerns.

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