Laser stretch mark and scar removal is performed using a CO2 fractional laser. The device emits light at a wavelength of 10,600 nm, which is strongly absorbed by water—the main component of the body’s soft tissues. This leads to the vaporization of water in the skin and the creation of controlled micro-injuries, triggering a deep regeneration process. As a result, new collagen and elastin fibers are formed, renewing and strengthening the skin structure. Visible improvements, including the softening of scars and the reduction of old stretch marks, can often be seen after just one session.
Perceptibility
Duration
up to 60 minutes
Recovery time
7-14 days
Number of treatments in a series
1-4
Conditions eligible for laser scar and stretch mark removal include:
The treatment is available to individuals aged 18 and over. Before starting the therapy, a consultation with a specialist is required. During the appointment, the doctor will assess the condition of the skin and create a personalized treatment plan.
STEP I: Disinfection
STEP II: Anesthesia
STEP III: laser Treatment
The treatment effectively reduces scars and stretch marks on various areas of the body. The use of a CO2 laser helps firm and brighten the skin in the treated zone. As a bonus, fractional laser therapy also improves skin tone, creating a more even and radiant appearance.
After the procedure, you should:
Laser scar and stretch mark removal cannot be performed on individuals with recent sun exposure, or on women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. Other contraindications include active skin infections in the treatment area and a tendency to develop keloid scars.
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Fractional laser scar and stretch mark removal is not painful thanks to the use of local anesthesia. However, during the procedure, the patient may experience a mild burning or stinging sensation.
The first results of the treatment are usually visible after about 2 weeks. However, full skin remodeling typically takes around 2 to 3 months.
The healing time depends on the skin type and severity of the condition, but in most cases, patients can return to work and normal activities about 4–5 days after the procedure.