WHAT IS LASER RESURFACING?
LaseMD Ultra is a non-ablative fractional resurfacing laser that rebuilds your skin from the inside out — without the downtime of COâ‚‚. It creates precise micro-channels in the skin to trigger fresh collagen, smooth texture, lighten pigmentation, soften fine lines, and improve overall clarity.
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It’s powerful enough to treat sun damage, melasma, acne scars, enlarged pores, and dull or uneven skin, yet gentle enough for all skin tones.
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Why people love it:
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Minimal downtime (usually just redness for 24–48 hours)
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Noticeably smoother, clearer, brighter skin
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Safe year-round
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Customizable from a light “UltraGlow” to a deeper resurfacing pass
FAQs
Is LaseMD Ultra safe for Asian or deeper skin tones?​
Yes. LaseMD Ultra is safe for all skin tones because it targets water in the skin rather than pigment. Settings are adjusted to avoid overheating or triggering hyperpigmentation.
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Does LaseMD Ultra hurt?​
Most clients describe the treatment as warm and prickly but tolerable. A topical numbing cream is applied to keep you comfortable.
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How much downtime should I expect?​
Typically 24–48 hours of redness and a light “sandpaper” texture for a few days. Makeup can usually be worn the next day.
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What results can I expect?
Clearer, brighter, smoother skin with improved:
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Pigmentation
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Acne scars
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Fine lines
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Pore size
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Overall complexion
Results continue to build for 4–6 weeks as new collagen forms.
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How many sessions do I need?
Most clients see great improvement in 3–4 sessions, spaced 4–6 weeks apart.
You can also do a single “UltraGlow” for a pre-event skin boost.
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Can I do this treatment year-round?
Yes. LaseMD Ultra is safe for all seasons with proper sun protection.
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Is there downtime like CO2?
No. LaseMD Ultra is non-ablative, meaning it resurfaces without removing layers of skin — giving you visible results with minimal recovery.
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Can this treat surgical scars?
Yes. LaseMD Ultra is excellent for new and old surgical scars, helping smooth the area and reduce discoloration.
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What should I avoid before and after?
Avoid retinoids, acids, and active products for 3–5 days before and after treatment. Avoid direct sun exposure and always wear SPF.
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