UltraPulse CO2™

Providers like the Ultrapulse CO2 laser for its potent and precise ablative treatments.

About UltraPulse CO2™

Overview

This device harnesses high-powered carbon dioxide laser technology to treat dermatological concerns, including skin resurfacing, scar revision, wrinkle reduction, and pigmented lesion treatment. The laser vaporizes targeted tissue while emitting short pulses of intense light energy while protecting the surrounding skin.

Advantages

Ideal candidates include those seeking skin rejuvenation and enhancement for the following concerns:

  • Fine lines and wrinkles: The laser effectively reduces dynamic wrinkles such as crow’s feet and forehead lines.
  • Acne scars: Treatments aid in smoothing and minimizing acne scars.
  • Sun-damaged skin: Ultrapulse CO2 corrects sunspots, age spots, and uneven pigmentation.
  • Uneven skin texture: Whether due to aging or scarring, the laser aids in refining rough or uneven skin texture.
  • Skin laxity: The laser fosters tighter and firmer skin by stimulating collagen production.
  • Scar revision: The SCAAR FX is a highly effective treatment method for addressing a diverse array of scars, resulting in enhancements to skin texture, pigment, and functionality.
Pros
  • Precision and efficacy: Delivering precise energy pulses, the Ultrapulse CO2 Laser targets specific areas without harm to surrounding tissue.
  • Versatility: The laser is suited for diverse applications, from skin resurfacing to surgical procedures, ensuring exceptional results across multiple concerns.
  • Deep tissue penetration: Penetrating deep into skin layers, it treats complex conditions like deep wrinkles and acne scars.
  • Customizable settings: Tailoring energy settings and pulse duration ensures treatment optimization according to individual needs.
  • Minimal downtime: Despite its power, the Ultrapulse CO2 Laser results in shorter recovery periods, facilitating efficient treatments for busy individuals.
Cons
  • Discomfort during treatment: Mild discomfort or burning sensations may occur, mitigated through topical anesthesia or cooling techniques.
  • Risk of hyperpigmentation: Individuals with darker skin tones face a rare risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, mitigated through careful patient selection and precise energy settings.
  • Skin sensitivity: Temporary sensitivity in treated areas may necessitate sun protection and diligent post-treatment care.
What to Expect
Ultrapulse CO2 laser resurfacing is typically an outpatient procedure lasting 30 minutes to 2 hour, especially in complex scar cases.
 
Before the procedure, your provider administers local anesthesia to numb the area and may provide an oral sedative for relaxation. Complex scar cases are generally done under sedation, necessitating arranged transportation arrangements.
 
During the procedure, the handheld laser device is moved across the treatment area, emitting a powerful beam of light in a grid-like pattern. Under general anesthesia, there’s no sensation. With local anesthesia, you may feel a snapping sensation.
 
Afterward, your skin is coated with ointment and dressings.
Recovery

Downtime ranges from days to weeks and is accompanied by swelling, scabbing, and discomfort. Pain relief and post-treatment care ensure optimal healing and minimize side effects.

Results

Visible outcomes emerge in weeks to months, with enhanced collagen production contributing to firmer, rejuvenated skin. With diligent skin care and maintenance, results can last years.

Safety Profile
Fully ablative CO2 treatments pose significant risks, including burning and scarring due to the complete removal of surface of skin layers. This treatment is not indicated in darker skin types. Healing can be intense, with weeks of swelling, scabbing, and redness. Adhering strictly to post-treatment instructions, including cleansing and moisturizing, is crucial to minimize infection risk. Your provider may prescribe antibiotics post-treatment.
 
Fractional CO2 treatments carry lesser risks but can still cause burning and scarring, particularly for those with medium to deep skin tones. Following a doctor’s guidance is essential for healthy healing and infection prevention.
 
Avoid CO2 lasers for active acne as they can exacerbate inflammation and bacterial spread. Those on Accutane therapy or completed within the last 6 months should also refrain from CO2 treatment due to impaired healing capabilities.
 
Inform your doctor of any history of cold sores so that you can receive antiviral medication before treatment to prevent flare-ups.
Cost

$1,500-$3,000 per session, depending on body area and geography.

Although health insurance typically does not cover cosmetic surgery procedures, CO2 treatments to minimize scarring from an injury or to improve your ability to function may be at least partially covered.

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