Your skin is exposed to a powerful laser beam of light energy during ablative laser resurfacing. The skin's epidermis is destroyed by the laser beam (epidermis). The laser also heats the dermis, the layer of skin beneath the skin, which encourages the creation of collagen over time and improves skin tone and texture. Your skin is exposed to a powerful laser beam of light energy during ablative laser resurfacing. The skin's epidermis is destroyed by the laser beam (epidermis). The laser also heats the dermis, the layer of skin beneath the skin, which encourages the creation of collagen over time and improves skin tone and texture.
Your skin is exposed to a powerful laser beam of light energy during ablative laser resurfacing. The skin's epidermis is destroyed by the laser beam (epidermis). The laser also heats the dermis, the layer of skin beneath the skin, which encourages the creation of collagen over time and improves skin tone and texture. Your skin is exposed to a powerful laser beam of light energy during ablative laser resurfacing. The skin's epidermis is destroyed by the laser beam (epidermis). The laser also heats the dermis, the layer of skin beneath the skin, which encourages the creation of collagen over time and improves skin tone and texture.
Laser Skin Resurfacing in Canada improves texture and tone through removal of damaged outer layers, revealing smoother skin. Uses carbon dioxide or erbium lasers. Can treat sun damage, scars, wrinkles.
Popular for facial rejuvenation; additional procedures like peels or fillers may be recommended. Waiting time: 1-3 weeks.