CO2 Fractional Laser
What Is Fractional CO₂ Laser?
Fractional CO₂ laser is an advanced skin resurfacing treatment that uses a carbon dioxide (CO₂) laser to precisely remove microscopic columns of damaged skin. These tiny, targeted micro-injuries trigger your skin’s natural healing response while leaving the surrounding tissue intact. This “fractionated” pattern allows for faster recovery, enhanced collagen stimulation, and significant skin rejuvenation with less downtime than traditional full-field lasers.
This treatment is considered one of the most effective non-surgical options for overall skin renewal, offering transformative results with long-lasting improvement.
What CO₂ Fractional Laser Treats
• Fine lines & deep wrinkles
• Skin resurfacing & rejuvenation
• Sun damage & pigmentation
• Large pores & uneven skin texture
• Stretch marks
• Skin laxity (mild to moderate)
• Eyelid tightening and crepey eye skin
• Acne scars, keloid scars & surgical scars
• Xanthelasma (cholesterol deposits under the eyes)
• Moles & skin tags
• Sebaceous hyperplasia / thickened skin around the noseCO₂
CO2 Fractional Laser – Treatment Areas
CO₂ Fractional Laser can safely and effectively target multiple areas of the face and body to resurface the skin, improve texture, and stimulate collagen.
Common treatment areas include:
Full Face
Periorbital (Eye Area) – lines, crepey skin, under-eye texture
Perioral (Mouth Area) – smoker’s lines, lip lines and deep wrinkles
Neck
Décolletage / Chest
Nose (pores & texture)
Hands
Acne Scarring Areas
Stretch Marks
Sun-damaged skin on body areas (shoulders, arms, back)
Not sure if CO₂ Fractional Laser is right for you?
Book a consultation with one of our experienced professionals for personalised advice and a tailored treatment plan.Consultation: £20 (redeemable towards future treatments)
Treatment prices start from £450
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