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What this procedure called?
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It's a procedure called "I have money and you don't."

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It's a fractional CO2 laser. It's a powerful tool in dermatology for skin rejuvenation, offering significant improvements in skin texture, tone, and appearance by targeting layers of skin with precise laser beams. These lasers work by creating micro-injuries in the skin, stimulating the body’s natural healing processes, and collagen production, which helps to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and sun damage. The fractional nature means that only a fraction of the skin is treated at a time, allowing for faster healing and less downtime compared to traditional CO2 lasers. This treatment can also improve overall skin elasticity and diminish pigmentation irregularities, leaving the skin looking smoother, more youthful, and refreshed. However, while highly effective, it can require multiple sessions for optimal results, and potential side effects include redness, swelling, and temporary discoloration.

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I work on these lasers. Many are used at Shriners hospitals to treat burn victims. By drilling tiny holes in the skin it will rebuild with collagen and even allow sweat glands to regenerate helping burn victims with mobility and temperature regulation. With older skin it causes rejuvenating effects to tighten things up and reduce wrinkles.

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CO2 Fractional Laser is a skin rejuvenation treatment that effectively addresses various skin concerns such as wrinkles, acne scars, enlarged pores, skin laxity, and texture improvement. This procedure works by delivering laser energy to microscopic areas of the skin, creating tiny thermal injuries that stimulate natural healing and collagen production.

Fractional CO2 lasers can do wonders for skin rejuvenation, reducing scars, wrinkles, and improving texture. But did you know it can cost anywhere from $1,500 to $3,000 per session? Worth it or nah? 🤔💡
