Laser skin removal is a non-invasive procedure designed to eliminate benign skin imperfections such as moles, fibromas, warts, and genital warts.
The CO₂ laser emits light at a wavelength of 10,600 nm, which is strongly absorbed by water — the primary component of soft tissues in the human body. As a result, the water evaporates, leading to the destruction and carbonization of the targeted tissue.
The procedure is performed by a dermatologist or surgeon and can be done under local anesthesia upon the patient’s request. Discomfort during the treatment is minimal, and the procedure can be carried out year-round — with proper sun protection during the summer months. A fractional laser allows for the removal of multiple skin imperfections in a single session, provided that each lesion is smaller than 7–10 mm.
If any of the removed lesions reappear within 3 months, a touch-up treatment is included in the price of the original session.
Perceptibility
Duration
10 min
Recovery time
up to 4 weeks
Number of treatments in a series
1
Skin imperfections that qualify for CO₂ fractional laser removal include:
This treatment is suitable for both younger and mature individuals.
It should always be preceded by a consultation with a specialist, who will assess the condition of your skin and create a personalized treatment plan.
STEP I: Disinfection
STEP II: Numbing the area
STEP III: Laser treatment
The effect achieved with CO₂ laser treatment is the removal of the skin imperfection during a single visit.
Immediately after the procedure, the treated area is covered with a gray-beige scab, which may eventually turn into a small, barely visible scar.
The healing time depends on the size and number of lesions removed.
CO₂ fractional laser removal is not recommended for individuals with recent sun exposure or tanning, as well as for pregnant or breastfeeding women.
The procedure is also contraindicated in cases of active skin infections in the treatment area and in individuals prone to developing hypertrophic or keloid scars.
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Fractional laser skin removal delivers immediate results. However, the healing process may take up to 4 weeks.
During the procedure, there is no bleeding, and post-treatment swelling and discomfort are typically milder than after surgical intervention. Healing is generally quick and efficient.
The CO₂ laser works by precisely delivering heat to the tissue, causing water evaporation and effectively sealing blood vessels.
The skin surrounding the treated area may appear red and swollen.
This is often accompanied by a mild burning sensation or even pain, which typically subsides within approximately 7 days after the procedure.
In cases where larger or deeper lesions are removed, a slight indentation may remain in the skin after the scab has fallen off.
Alternative treatment methods may include cryosurgery, cryotherapy, electrocautery, or surgical excision of the lesion.
The choice of method is made by the doctor based on medical indications, contraindications, and the patient’s expectations.
The procedure is always performed with the patient’s informed consent.