Procedure Type
SurgicalProcedure Duration
30 min - 2 hrsHospital Stay (Days)
No need to stayLaser skin resurfacing is a cosmetic dermatological procedure that uses concentrated beams of light to remove the outer layers of damaged skin. The goal is to reveal healthier, younger-looking skin underneath while stimulating the production of new collagen. This treatment is commonly used to reduce facial wrinkles, scars, uneven skin tone, sun damage, and other visible skin imperfections. Depending on the laser type and technique used, it can be either ablative (removing layers of skin) or non-ablative (heating the skin without removing layers), offering varying degrees of intensity and recovery time.
During laser resurfacing, a specialist directs short, precise bursts of laser energy to targeted areas of the skin. In ablative resurfacing, the laser removes the outermost layers of the skin, encouraging new skin cells to regenerate and form smoother, tighter skin. In non-ablative resurfacing, the laser penetrates the skin without damaging the surface, triggering collagen production and gradual skin improvement over time. The choice between ablative and non-ablative lasers depends on the individual’s skin concerns, goals, and tolerance for downtime.
People with fine lines, acne scars, sun-damaged skin, uneven pigmentation, or textural irregularities may benefit significantly from laser skin resurfacing. The best candidates are those with lighter skin tones, as they have a lower risk of pigmentation changes. However, newer laser technologies are now safer and more effective for a wider range of skin types. Individuals who are in good health, have realistic expectations, and are not prone to excessive scarring typically see the best results from this procedure.
Laser skin resurfacing is typically performed in a clinic setting. Depending on the depth of the treatment, your doctor may apply a local anesthetic or even sedation for comfort. The procedure can take anywhere from 30 minutes to over an hour, depending on the size of the treatment area and the type of laser used. You may feel a warm or stinging sensation as the laser works on the skin. Post-treatment, the skin may appear red, swollen, and slightly raw, similar to a sunburn.
Senior Consultant Dermatology and Cosmetology
CONSULTANT DERMATOLOGY
Like any cosmetic procedure, laser resurfacing carries some risks. Common side effects include redness, swelling, itching, or a burning sensation immediately after the treatment. In rare cases, patients may experience infection, scarring, or changes in skin pigmentation, particularly those with darker skin tones. Choosing a skilled and experienced dermatologist or plastic surgeon significantly reduces the risk of these complications.
The number of sessions depends on the laser type and your specific skin concerns. Some individuals see significant improvement after just one ablative laser treatment. Others may require a series of non-ablative sessions spaced weeks apart for gradual but noticeable results. Your doctor will customize the treatment plan to align with your skin type, goals, and desired level of downtime.
For those looking to rejuvenate their skin without surgery, laser resurfacing offers a powerful solution with visible results. Whether you want to reduce signs of aging, sun damage, or acne scarring, the treatment can be customized to your needs. With advances in laser technology, modern procedures are safer, more comfortable, and deliver more natural-looking results than ever before.
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