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evidence-based

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Picosecond Alexandrite laser

Long Pulse Nd:YAG & Alexandrite Laser

High Intensity Focused Ultrasound

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) 

Radiofrequency

High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) energy

Carbon Dioxide Laser

What does fractional CO2 laser do?

Stimulates Collagen Production

  • The laser creates tiny wounds in the skin, triggering the body’s natural healing process.
  • New collagen and elastin form, helping to plump up depressed scars (like rolling or boxcar scars).

Resurfaces the Skin

  • The CO₂ laser vaporizes the top layers of damaged skin, smoothing out rough texture and reducing scar visibility.
  • Works well for icepick scars when combined with other treatments like subcision
  • Improves Skin Tone & Pigmentation
  • Reduces post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) and evens out skin tone.
  • Can help with erythema (redness) from old acne scars.

Minimizes Pore Size & Refines Skin

  • 1.The heat from the laser tightens the skin, reducing enlarged pores often associated with acne scarring.
  • Atrophic (depressed) scars(rolling, boxcar, shallow icepick)
  • Post-acne texture irregularities
  • Multiple sessions(typically 3–6, spaced 4–6 weeks apart).
  • Downtime: 5–10 days of redness, peeling, and swelling (much reduced if paired with Exosomes).
  • Results: Gradual improvement over 3–6 months as collagen rebuilds.
  • People with mild to moderate acne scarring.
  • Those with fair to medium skin tones(darker skin has a higher risk of pigmentation changes).
  • Patients willing to follow post-care (avoiding sun, using healing ointments).