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Craig E. Vigliante, MD, DMD
Understanding CO2 Skin Resurfacing
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Understanding CO2 Skin Resurfacing

Understanding CO2 Skin Resurfacing

CO2 skin resurfacing is a cosmetic laser procedure designed to improve the appearance and texture of the skin by reducing visible signs of aging, sun damage, acne scars, and uneven tone. The treatment uses concentrated carbon dioxide (CO2) laser energy to carefully remove damaged outer layers of skin while also stimulating collagen production deeper within the skin.

As the skin heals, new collagen helps create a smoother, firmer, and more refreshed appearance. Many people seek CO2 resurfacing to address concerns such as fine lines around the eyes and mouth, rough skin texture, acne scarring, sunspots, and wrinkles caused by years of sun exposure.

Unlike some lighter cosmetic treatments, CO2 resurfacing is considered a more intensive procedure because it targets deeper layers of the skin. During treatment, a provider passes the laser over specific areas of the face or body. The laser removes damaged skin cells while encouraging the body’s natural healing process. Depending on the treatment area and intensity, the procedure may take anywhere from 30 minutes to more than an hour.

Recovery time varies from person to person. Many patients experience redness, swelling, peeling, or sensitivity for several days after treatment. Proper aftercare is important and typically includes gentle skincare, avoiding sun exposure, and keeping the skin hydrated during healing. Because the skin is especially sensitive after resurfacing, sunscreen and sun protection play a critical role in recovery and long-term results.

CO2 laser resurfacing is not ideal for everyone. Factors such as skin tone, medical history, active skin conditions, and recent cosmetic procedures can affect whether the treatment is appropriate. People with darker skin tones may face a higher risk of pigmentation changes, making professional evaluation especially important before treatment.

While results can be impressive, patients should understand that healing takes time and that outcomes vary. For some individuals, multiple sessions may be recommended to achieve the desired improvement. When performed by a qualified professional, CO2 resurfacing can be an effective option for skin rejuvenation and improving overall skin texture and appearance.

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