C02 Laser

C02 Laser

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CO2 Laser Treatment - Before + After

Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Jacqueline Ramirez, New Beginnings Tattoo Removal

PROFESSIONAL FEEDBACK:

Client is a traveling Nurse for Ideal Image. She asked to go very aggressive on the treatment (C02 treatment for sun damage and aging skin) on a level from 1-20, so we did a 20. She used Moisturizing Mist and Cleanser for 4 days. She used the Recovery for 1-4 days post care only for the face. The neck and décolleté only used Recovery at time of treatment. – Jacqueline Ramirez, New Beginnings Tattoo Removal

CLIENT FEEDBACK:

“I have tried out a variety of treatments and this is the most aggressive one. I was concerned about the down time and my comfort level. I didn’t miss any work and the Recovery product when applied had a cooling effect of the heat. I am very impressed by the results; I used the Recovery only on my face and you can see how well it reduced the redness by the second day, compared to the neck that I didn’t use the Recovery on.” – Pamela

CO2 Laser - Skin Care Pre + Post Procedure

PRODUCTS USED:

Cleanser, Recovery, Moisturizing Mist

PROTOCOL:

Recovery 2x Daily (AM + PM)

FEATURED VIDEOS

CO2 LASER TREATMENT

CO2 laser treatment is a popular procedure used to rejuvenate the skin and address various skin concerns such as wrinkles, scars, and uneven texture. This treatment involves using a carbon dioxide laser to remove damaged layers of skin and encourage new collagen production.

Before undergoing CO2 laser treatment, it is essential to prepare your skin for the procedure. Pre-treatment care can help improve the results and minimize potential side effects. This includes avoiding sun exposure, using gentle skincare products, and following any specific instructions provided by your dermatologist or esthetician.

Sun exposure should be avoided for at least two weeks before the treatment as it can increase the risk of complications such as hyperpigmentation. It is also recommended to stop using any harsh skincare products, such as retinoids or chemical peels, at least a week before the treatment.

During the CO2 laser treatment, your skin will be numbed to minimize discomfort. The laser is then used to create tiny holes in the skin’s surface, removing old and damaged layers. This process also stimulates collagen production, which helps improve skin texture and firmness.

After the treatment, it is crucial to follow a proper post-treatment skincare routine to help your skin heal and achieve the best results. Your skin may be red, swollen, and sensitive for a few days after the procedure. It is essential to keep your skin clean and moisturized.

To aid in the healing process, it is important to avoid any harsh ingredients or skincare treatments, such as exfoliating scrubs or chemical peels, for at least two weeks after the treatment. It is also crucial to protect your skin from sun exposure by wearing sunscreen with a high SPF and avoiding direct sunlight.

Click here to learn more on pre and post care for laser treatments.

Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Jacqueline Ramirez, New Beginnings Tattoo Removal

PROFESSIONAL FEEDBACK:

Client is a traveling Nurse for Ideal Image. She asked to go very aggressive on the treatment (C02 treatment for sun damage and aging skin) on a level from 1-20, so we did a 20. She used Moisturizing Mist and Cleanser for 4 days. She used the Recovery for 1-4 days post care only for the face. The neck and décolleté only used Recovery at time of treatment. – Jacqueline Ramirez, New Beginnings Tattoo Removal

CLIENT FEEDBACK:

“I have tried out a variety of treatments and this is the most aggressive one. I was concerned about the down time and my comfort level. I didn’t miss any work and the Recovery product when applied had a cooling effect of the heat. I am very impressed by the results; I used the Recovery only on my face and you can see how well it reduced the redness by the second day, compared to the neck that I didn’t use the Recovery on.” – Pamela

CO2 Laser - Skin Care Pre + Post Procedure

PRODUCTS USED:

Cleanser, Recovery, Moisturizing Mist

PROTOCOL:

Recovery 2x Daily (AM + PM)

FEATURED VIDEOS

CO2 LASER TREATMENT

CO2 laser treatment is a popular procedure used to rejuvenate the skin and address various skin concerns such as wrinkles, scars, and uneven texture. This treatment involves using a carbon dioxide laser to remove damaged layers of skin and encourage new collagen production.

Before undergoing CO2 laser treatment, it is essential to prepare your skin for the procedure. Pre-treatment care can help improve the results and minimize potential side effects. This includes avoiding sun exposure, using gentle skincare products, and following any specific instructions provided by your dermatologist or esthetician.

Sun exposure should be avoided for at least two weeks before the treatment as it can increase the risk of complications such as hyperpigmentation. It is also recommended to stop using any harsh skincare products, such as retinoids or chemical peels, at least a week before the treatment.

During the CO2 laser treatment, your skin will be numbed to minimize discomfort. The laser is then used to create tiny holes in the skin’s surface, removing old and damaged layers. This process also stimulates collagen production, which helps improve skin texture and firmness.

After the treatment, it is crucial to follow a proper post-treatment skincare routine to help your skin heal and achieve the best results. Your skin may be red, swollen, and sensitive for a few days after the procedure. It is essential to keep your skin clean and moisturized.

To aid in the healing process, it is important to avoid any harsh ingredients or skincare treatments, such as exfoliating scrubs or chemical peels, for at least two weeks after the treatment. It is also crucial to protect your skin from sun exposure by wearing sunscreen with a high SPF and avoiding direct sunlight.

Click here to learn more on pre and post care for laser treatments.