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Co2 Laser Skin Resurfacing

USE CONCENTRATED LIGHT TO ADDRESS AGE AND SUN DAMAGE

Co2 Laser Skin Resurfacing

USE CONCENTRATED LIGHT TO ADDRESS AGE AND SUN DAMAGE

The Lumenis AcuPulse device we use for laser skin resurfacing in Los Angeles is the gold standard in CO2 laser treatments, developed by leading pioneers in aesthetic medicine. At The Med Spa at The Practice, our patients love how it addresses the cosmetic effects of aging and sun damage—including fine lines, deep wrinkles, dark spots, and large pores—as well as persistent, deep acne scars. The result is more youthful-looking skin.

Laser skin resurfacing works by delivering concentrated beams of heat energy that create microscopic channels in the skin, similar to how microneedling uses needles to do the same. This triggers a natural healing response. The automatic wound repair process includes increased collagen and elastic fiber production, and each tiny channel is separated by healthy, unaffected skin to reduce healing time. As collagen and elastin levels increase, the skin feels firmer and looks smoother and clearer. The result is deep dermal regeneration that dramatically improves the elasticity, firmness, and appearance of the skin, leaving our patients with new, healthy, radiantly glowing skin as a final result.

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