Restore Your Skin’s Radiance
with Laser Skin Resurfacing
Unlock more youthful, radiant skin with laser skin resurfacing in Chatswood at Shiraz Cosmetic and Medical Clinic. Utilising state-of-the-art technology, our fractional laser system targets imperfections, stretch marks, sun-damaged skin, scar tissue, and acne scarring to promote smoother, more rejuvenated skin.
What is Laser Skin Resurfacing Treatment?
At Shiraz Cosmetic and Medical Clinic, we use the Harmony XL Pro iPixel system by Alma Lasers for laser skin resurfacing. These advanced fractional lasers remove only a fraction of the top skin layers, promoting the repair of scarred areas and sun-damaged skin. Local anaesthesia and numbing cream ensure your comfort throughout the procedure.
This is a type of ablative laser resurfacing where the practitioner administers precise pulses of light energy with an ablative laser to the treatment area. This targets damaged skin cells and acne scarring in pixel-sized zones while preserving surrounding skin for natural healing.
What are the Benefits of Laser Resurfacing Treatment?
Laser skin resurfacing with ablative lasers works to promote:
- Skin tightening and reduction in fine lines and facial wrinkles
- Improvement in acne scars, uneven skin tone, and skin texture
- Diminished sun damage and hyperpigmentation
- Boosted collagen production for firmer, more youthful skin
- Minimal discomfort and downtime compared to traditional treatments
Who Is a Good Candidate for
Laser Skin Resurfacing?
Ideal candidates for laser skin resurfacing treatment with ablative lasers include people with acne scarring, scar tissue, uneven skin tone, stretch marks, or sun damage. You should have realistic expectations about treatment outcomes and be in good overall health with no contraindications for the procedure. It is not recommended for active acne.
We use the Harmony XL Pro iPixel system by Alma Lasers for laser skin resurfacing in Chatswood for skin tightening, acne scarring, and uneven skin tone.
What Can Laser Resurfacing Treat?
Laser skin resurfacing is a cosmetic procedure designed to address a range of concerns, including:
- Fine lines and facial wrinkles
- Stretch marks
- Acne scars
- Sun damage
- Uneven skin texture
- Hyperpigmentation
The cosmetic procedure works by stimulating collagen production and encouraging skin renewal using ablative lasers, resulting in smoother, more even-toned skin.
How is Fractional Laser Treatment Carried
Out at Shiraz Cosmetic and Medical Clinic?
If you decide to have skin resurfacing laser treatment in Chatswood with us at Shiraz Cosmetic and Medical Clinic, this is what you can expect:
Consultation
Your journey begins with a thorough consultation with our experienced practitioners. We’ll assess your skin concerns, discuss your goals, and create a personalised fractional laser skin resurfacing treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Treatment
During the skin resurfacing procedure, local anaesthesia and numbing cream ensure your comfort. The practitioner administers precise pulses of light to the treatment area using resurfacing lasers, targeting damaged skin cells or acne scarring while preserving the surrounding skin.
Results
Following your skin resurfacing treatment, you may experience mild discomfort and soreness, but your practitioner will provide detailed aftercare instructions to ensure optimal healing. Most patients can resume their daily activities within a few days.
While the number of sessions required varies, most patients undergo 3-6 treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart for optimal results. The outcome can last several years, providing long-lasting rejuvenation.
What is the Cost of Laser Skin Resurfacing in Chatswood?
The cost of laser skin resurfacing in Chatswood varies depending on factors such as the size of the treatment area and the number of sessions required. During your consultation, we’ll provide you with a detailed cost estimate tailored to your specific skin rejuvenation needs and goals.
Laser skin resurfacing in Chatswood uses light energy to break down scar tissue and stimulate collagen for a more even skin tone.
Why Choose Us For Your Laser Resurfacing in Chatswood?
Choosing Shiraz Cosmetic and Medical Clinic for your laser resurfacing treatment in Chatswood ensures you receive expert care tailored to your unique needs. Our team of skilled professionals is dedicated to providing the highest quality service, ensuring that each of your treatment sessions is carried out with precision and care.
We focus on helping our clients achieve optimal and long-lasting results with the least invasive treatment methods available, ensuring a comfortable experience with minimal downtime. Our commitment to using state-of-the-art techniques and products guarantees you not only an enhanced appearance but also peace of mind, knowing you are in the hands of trusted skin rejuvenation specialists in the field.
Contact Us
Address: Suite 12 / 6 MacIntosh Street
Chatswood 2067 NSW
Tel: 02 72523696
Email: admin@resultdrivenseo.com
How to book a consultation
To enquire about an appointment in Sydney, or for more information you can call us on 02 72523696, send us an email or fill out our online form.
FAQs
What is better for laser skin resurfacing, the iPixel Erbium or CO2 laser resurfacing?
Both the iPixel Erbium laser and CO2 laser resurfacing are effective for skin resurfacing, but they have different benefits and considerations. The iPixel Erbium laser is one of the most current laser resurfacing technologies, offers quicker recovery, and is better suited for mild to moderate skin concerns. CO2 laser resurfacing provides more dramatic results for severe skin issues but you tend to have a longer recovery period. The best choice depends on individual skin concerns and desired outcomes, so be sure to talk to your cosmetic clinics about whether the iPixel Erbium laser or CO2 laser resurfacing is better for your skin conditions.
Does laser skin resurfacing hurt?
Laser skin resurfacing typically causes minimal discomfort. Patients may feel a slight tingling or warmth during laser treatments, as fractional lasers use intense pulsed light, but local anaesthesia and numbing cream can be applied before your laser treatments to assist you. Any discomfort experienced during laser resurfacing procedures is usually mild and temporary.
How many treatments are needed for laser skin resurfacing?
The number of laser resurfacing procedures required varies depending on individual skin concerns and treatment goals. Generally, it works better on lighter skin tones but an experienced practitioner can advise you on results for darker skin tones. Most patients undergo multiple treatment sessions (3-6 sessions spaced 4-6 weeks apart) for optimal results. Your practitioner will assess your skin condition and skin tone, and recommend a personalised laser treatment plan during your consultation.
What can laser skin resurfacing treat?
Laser skin resurfacing effectively addresses a range of concerns, including fine lines and wrinkles, acne scars, stretch marks, sun damage, uneven skin texture, and hyperpigmentation. By stimulating collagen production and encouraging skin renewal and skin tightening with intense pulsed light, it helps to promote a smoother, more rejuvenated complexion. It is not recommended for active acne. You can combine this treatment with chemical peels, injectables for deep wrinkles, and other non-surgical facial rejuvenation treatments if advised by your health practitioner.
Is there downtime after laser skin resurfacing?
While downtime varies depending on the intensity of the laser skin resurfacing treatment and individual skin response, most patients experience mild redness and swelling for a few days following the procedure. It’s essential to follow post-treatment instructions provided by your practitioner to ensure optimal healing and results.
How long do the results of laser skin resurfacing last?
The longevity of ablative laser resurfacing results varies f and depends on factors such as skincare routine, severity of acne scars, sun exposure, and lifestyle habits. With proper maintenance and sun protection, the results of laser resurfacing can last several years.