Laser Resurfacing

Laser procedures are used in facial rejuvenation areas, such as wrinkles, acne scars and on other skin irregularities.
Currently, different cosmetic lasers can be applied to the skin to renew its surface, eliminating wrinkles, blemishes and scaring.
This treatment works on fine lines and wrinkles, scars and corrects skin irregularities. We use laser resurfacing on areas such as "crows feet", lines around the mouth, and lines extending from the nose to the corner of his mouth. Laser resurfacing can also reduce or remove acne scars, uneven skin pigmentation and other blemishes. By removing the damaged skin, smoother, younger skin is brought to the surface.
How does Facial Rejuvenation work?
- Laser resurfacing treatments are very effective and safe. Depending on the type of treatment, it can take several sessions to achieve optimal results.
- Laser treatments stimulate collagen production deep in the dermal layer and firms the elastic fibers. The new collagen formation is reflected in the skin, giving a fresh and healthy appearance.
El Rejuvenecimiento facial con Láser actúa sobre las líneas de expresión y arrugas, corrige cicatrices e irregularidades de la piel.
EL rejuvenecimiento facial con láser también puede reducir o desaparecer las marcas del acné, pigmentación desigual de la piel.
Laser Resurfacing Treatment and Post Care
- The results of laser treatments are fully visible after 8 months, but the time frame may vary depending on the structure of the patient's skin, age, characteristics of wrinkles and lifestyle.
- The duration of treatment depends on factors such as skin care, lifestyle and eating habits.
- This procedure is performed on an outpatient basis. During the session, the patient is placed under local anesthesia and sedatives, and eyes are covered to protect the laser light.
- Laser skin resurfacing can last from 30 minutes to two hours depending on size of area that the patient is being treated.
Laser Facial Rejuvenation FAQ
The treatment is performed using a local anesthetic accompanied by an oral sedative to relax the patient during the process.
Recovery time varies with the type of laser used, the area in question, and the specific conditions of the patient but usually between one and two weeks.
After treatment, there may be some swelling and moderate discomfort, which can be controlled with pain medication prescribed by the surgeon. Ice packs can be used to help reduce inflammation.







