CO2 LASER TREATMENT RECOVERY | WEEK BY WEEK RECOVERY AFTER FULL ABLATIVE RESURFACING OVER 50

CO2 LASER TREATMENT RECOVERY | WEEK BY WEEK RECOVERY AFTER FULL ABLATIVE RESURFACING OVER 50

My goal in sharing my CO2 LASER TREATMENT RECOVERY AFTER Full Ablative Resurfacing is to reduce the stigma around choosing medical esthetic treatments. You may also enjoy: MY COSMETIC TREATMENTS PLAY LIST:https://youtube.com/playlistlist=PLjFNwJbcQHzdfgG0MFrqmpbp_YuADMzZ1 ?SUBSCRIBE TO B50S: https://bit.ly/beyond50skin_sub #antiaging #co2 #laser beyond50skin I hope sharing my recovery, the positives and the negatives, you will have an improved...

SEE THE CO2 LASER SHRINK THE SKIN. Learn the history, Live Laser Demo, Before & Afters, Seattle

SEE THE CO2 LASER SHRINK THE SKIN. Learn the history, Live Laser Demo, Before & Afters, Seattle

Contact us at 425-990-3223 or : contactus(at)afbplasticsurgery.com http://drphilipyoung.com/ http://afbplasticsurgery.com/ See us Shrink this person’s skin with the Co2 Laser in HD! We will also introduce laser resurfacing with a brief and fun historical background on resurfacing. Live lasering of the face and body will be shown. At the end, before and afters are shown from...

CO2 Fractional Laser Resurfacing for Acne Scars #shorts

CO2 Fractional Laser Resurfacing for Acne Scars #shorts

This is short clip showing what goes on during a carbon dioxide fractional laser resurfacing treatment for atrophic acne scars. The patient’s face is thoroughly cleaned, then numbing cream is often applied and left on for 30-40 minutes. The cream is then wiped off and the treatment starts. After 1-2 passes, post-procedure serum is then...

CO2 Laser Resurfacing & Patient Results

CO2 Laser Resurfacing & Patient Results

“The carbon dioxide (CO2) laser was introduced in the early 1990’s for facial resurfacing. It is used for facial wrinkles, acne scarring and uneven skin pigmentation. The carbon dioxide laser is still considered the gold standard for the most severe wrinkling and scarring. However, Dr. Williams admits has been using this less frequently in his...

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