We use a CO2 laser that delivers a partial beam of light to a targeted area on the skin. This beam of light penetrates deep down into the dermal layer, stimulating collagen and elastin production.
This laser resurfaces the skin, much like its cousin the CO2 laser, but light penetration is not as deep. Generally, recovery is quicker with less downtime compared to CO2.
Intense pulsed light (IPL) delivers scattered light energy. It targets and breaks down the brown and red pigments in the skin, effectively diminishing sun-spots and improving the appearance of rosacea.
This stimulates collagen and elastin production which can tighten, improve vaginal dryness, and help improve symptoms related to urinary stress incontinence.