CO2 fractional laser treatment is performed in several steps:
Step One – Consultation: A consultation with a qualified dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon is conducted to assess the patient’s skin condition, discuss goals, and determine if CO2 fractional laser is suitable.
Step Two – Preparation: Before the procedure, the patient’s skin is thoroughly cleansed, and a topical numbing cream or local anesthesia may be applied to minimize discomfort during the treatment.
Step Three – Procedure: The CO2 fractional laser emits precise beams of light that create microscopic holes in the skin, known as microthermal zones. This process stimulates collagen production and promotes skin renewal.
Step Four – Post-Treatment Care: After the procedure, the treated skin may appear red and have a sunburn-like sensation. Post-treatment care instructions, including the use of moisturizers and avoiding sun exposure, are provided. Multiple sessions may be recommended for optimal results.
It’s essential for individuals considering CO2 fractional laser to have realistic expectations and follow pre and post-treatment guidelines for a safe and effective outcome.