CO₂ Skin Laser Resurfacing in Corte Madera, CA

Advanced Resurfacing for Deeper Wrinkles, Texture Changes, and Long-Term Skin Renewal

As skin ages, changes can extend far beyond the surface. Deep wrinkles, significant sun damage, uneven texture, and acne scarring often reflect structural changes within the skin that topical treatments and lighter procedures cannot fully address. For patients seeking more dramatic improvement in skin quality, deeper resurfacing may be an appropriate option.

Why it's special

CO₂ Skin Laser Resurfacing
in Corte Madera, CA

Frequency and Pricing for CO₂ Skin Laser Resurfacing

Frequency

CO₂ Skin Laser Resurfacing is often performed as a single treatment due to its depth and intensity. Some patients may benefit from additional treatments or combination therapies depending on skin concerns and goals. Treatment planning is highly individualized and discussed in detail during consultation.

Pricing

Pricing varies depending on treatment area, depth, and individualized plan.

Please contact Haus of Marin Medical Aesthetics for current pricing details.

Benefits of CO₂ skin laser:

Reduces deep lines and wrinkles

Addresses significant sun damage and discoloration

Provides long-lasting results

Improves uneven skin texture

Stimulates collagen for firmer skin

Customizable based on skin condition

Softens acne scars and surgical scars

Improves overall skin tone and clarity

Supports dramatic skin renewal

CO₂ Skin Laser Resurfacing Treatment Overview

CO₂ laser resurfacing uses concentrated light energy to remove damaged outer layers of skin precisely. At the same time, heat penetrates deeper layers of the skin, stimulating collagen production and tissue remodeling. This dual effect results in significant improvements in texture, tone, and firmness.

Because CO₂ laser resurfacing is a more aggressive treatment, it is typically suggested for patients with deeper wrinkles, pronounced texture irregularities, or extensive sun damage. Treatment depth and coverage are carefully adjusted to balance results, safety, and recovery time. CO₂ laser resurfacing is most commonly used on the face but may also be performed on the neck, chest, or other areas depending on individual needs. 

What Are the Common Concerns Addressed by CO₂ Skin Laser Resurfacing?

Deep wrinkles

Pronounced lines that remain visible at rest

Severe sun damage

Long-term UV-related texture and pigment changes

Uneven skin texture

Roughness and irregular surface appearance

Acne scarring

Moderate to deep scars affecting skin smoothness

Loss of firmness

Reduced skin elasticity and support

Advanced signs of aging

Changes not responsive to lighter treatments

Your CO₂ Skin Laser Resurfacing Treatment Plan

Why Choose Haus of Marin Medical Aesthetics for CO₂ Skin Laser Resurfacing?

At Haus of Marin Medical Aesthetics, CO₂ Skin Laser Resurfacing is approached with careful assessment, planning, and patient education. Each treatment plan is customized to ensure results align with individual skin needs while prioritizing safety and recovery.

Patients receive clear expectations, detailed aftercare guidance, and ongoing support throughout the healing process. The focus is on delivering meaningful, long-term improvement in skin quality, helping patients feel confident as their skin becomes smoother, firmer, and more refined over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is CO₂ laser resurfacing different from other laser treatments?

CO₂ laser resurfacing penetrates deeper into the skin, allowing it to address more advanced wrinkles and texture concerns compared to lighter resurfacing treatments.
Many patients achieve their goals with a single treatment due to the depth and effectiveness of CO₂ laser resurfacing. In some cases, additional sessions may be recommended based on the severity of skin concerns, treatment goals, and the skin’s response.
Initial improvements become visible as the skin heals, often within a few weeks. Continued improvement develops over several months as collagen production increases and skin texture and firmness continue to improve.
Yes. Downtime is more significant compared to other laser treatments and typically involves one to two weeks of recovery. During this time, redness, swelling, and peeling are expected as the skin heals and regenerates.
Not all skin types or concerns are suited for CO₂ resurfacing. A consultation helps determine whether this treatment is appropriate.
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