10600nm wavelength CO₂ laser can be efficiently absorbed by the water in the skin tissue, and form a controllable microthermal
damage zone on the skin surface through the micro-beam (Microthermal Zones, MTZ), stimulating collagen reorganization and
regeneration.
Dual repair mechanism
Immediate effect: vaporize the surface aging keratin and diseased tissue, improve the roughness of the epidermis.
Long-term effect: deep thermal stimulation activates the contraction and regeneration of collagen fibers in the dermis, and
rebuilds skin elasticity.
2. Core functions
Indications
Scar repair (acne scars, surgical scars)
Wrinkle reduction (fine lines around the eyes, nasolabial folds)
Pigmentary diseases (chloasma, solar lentigo)
Large pores, loose skin
Technical advantages
Fractional emission: retain 30%-50% healthy skin to accelerate healing
Energy precision control: 0.1-50mJ adjustable, layered treatment is safer
Synchronous cooling system: reduce the risk of epidermal burns
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Prepare 2 weeks in advance
Stop using irritating skin care products such as A acid and fruit acid
Strict sun protection (SPF50+ PA++++)
Take oral antiviral drugs 3 days before treatment (for those with high incidence of herpes)
Contraindications screening
Active acne, open wounds
Pregnancy, history of photosensitive diseases
5. Postoperative care
Golden 72 hours
Medical cold compress (twice a day, 15 minutes each time)
Use barrier repair cream containing ceramide
Long-term maintenance
Avoid makeup and excessive cleaning within 7 days after treatment
One month after surgery, cooperate with radio frequency treatment to enhance the firming effect
VI. Treatment recommendations
Conventional course of treatment: 3-5 times, 6-8 weeks apart
Maintenance treatment: Consolidate once a year
Note:
The actual effect varies from person to person, and a personalized plan needs to be formulated by a professional
dermatologist for evaluation.