Lasers are among the most versatile treatments, and CO2 Laser resurfacing can provide Cheshire residents with a solution for a wide range of skin concerns.
Laser skin resurfacing treatment can restore a youthful appearance to aged skin, smoothing away fine lines and wrinkles. The laser can refine skin texture and remove skin damage and pigmented lesions caused by excessive sun exposure.
If you are looking for a treatment that provides stunning skin rejuvenation, contact one of the North’s leading clinics and book an appointment with one of our skin experts.
CO2 laser resurfacing uses pulses of light from a wand to penetrate the skin’s upper layer, vaporising the damaged skin cells.
The laser energy causes minimal damage, but it is enough to start the body’s natural recovery process and stimulate significant collagen renewal. Increased collagen levels smooth and firm the skin.
After a few days, the treated skin will naturally exfoliate, revealing fresh new skin.
We use a CO2 laser to give dramatic results for our Cheshire patients on a wide range of skin problems, including the following:
age spots
coarse skin texture
stretch marks
sun damaged skin
uneven skin tone
deep wrinkles
pigmented lesions
Our friendly team will be happy to provide more information and discuss whether your skin problem is suitable for CO2 laser resurfacing treatment.
You may feel a burning sensation during treatment, but the discomfort is minimised by applying an anaesthetic cream.
Your skin will feel sensitive for a few days after laser skin resurfacing, and you will look like you have a mild sunburn.
Your skin will start to peel as it naturally exfoliates, shedding the top layer of dead cells and revealing pink new skin.
Over the next few months, the skin will be the same colour as the rest of your skin.
You should avoid rubbing or picking at your skin as this could cause infection. It is essential to avoid sun exposure for 6 weeks after treatment and use sun protection at all times to protect your new skin.
Before you leave our clinic, your plastic surgeon will give you full details about caring for your skin.
CO2 laser treatment offers skin rejuvenation for many skin concerns and is suitable for most skin types.
If you are dissatisfied with the appearance of your skin, why not book a consultation at the clinic to discuss whether this therapy would be helpful for you?
You will have a thorough consultation with one of our skin experts. They will take a full medical history to ensure that treatment is suitable and will advise you on whether CO2 is the best treatment for your skin.
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We frequently use CO2 laser resurfacing for scar reduction for our Cheshire clients.
The laser treatment stimulates collagen production in the treated skin, smoothing the skin and reducing the appearance of the acne scars.
Lasers are often used in dermatology and are considered safe and effective for many skin issues, from reducing the signs of ageing to removing skin cancer.
Your cosmetic surgeon can use the laser to target the treatment area precisely without affecting the surrounding tissue.
The number of treatments required will vary according to your skin concerns.
Your surgeon will confirm the number for you at your initial consultation.
We offer several laser skin rejuvenation treatments, all of which achieve stunning results for our Cheshire patients.
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Coppergate Clinic is one of the North’s premier aesthetic clinics, offering a range of non-surgical and surgical procedures to our patients from Cheshire.
Our highly qualified team of plastic surgeons includes our founder, Mr Nick Rhodes, and several other highly regarded surgeons, including Mr James Smith and Miss Ciarstan McArdle.
We offer several advanced non-surgical treatments to boost your natural beauty and confidence.
Our clinic is in the centre of the historic city of York.
8 Coppergate
York
North Yorkshire
YO1 9NR
Tel: 01904 675 222
Email: [email protected]
Join the M53 from the A5268 and A56
Take M56, M6, M62, M60 and M1 to A64 in North Yorkshire.
Follow A64 and A19 to Coppergate in York
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