Laser rejuvenation: ablation or no ablation?

Is it possible to achieve beautiful and firm skin without scarring and pigmentation? Probably. Since laser machines have been used in cosmetology.

There are laser and non-ablative rejuvenation methods - each addressing its own skin problems. Which method to choose, read the article.

Laser rejuvenation: the difference between ablative and non-ablative methods

Vaginal rejuvenation is a way to tighten skin with quick and visible results.

In ablation, a carbon dioxide laser or an erbi laser is used. Light radiation affects only the upper layers of the skin at a depth of up to 1 mm. This is enough to eliminate or repair skin problems.

Appropriate procedure for troubleshooting:

  • wrinkle,
  • Acne Scars,
  • skin tone reduction,
  • static wrinkles around the eyes,
  • some pigmentation disorders.

In addition to the lifting effect, ablative laser also allows you to remove or reduce stretch marks, scars and scars.

Recovery time is 5-7 days. Repeat sessions are usually not needed.

beautiful skin after rejuvenation without peeling

In the non-ablative approach, the laser causes micro-injuries to stimulate collagen production. In this case, the deep layers of the skin are affected without damaging the upper layers - the slight redness should disappear within an hour. This procedure is suitable for those who want to:

  • remove excess pigment
  • Improve facial skin without surgery.

A non-ablative laser facelift is the right choice if you're looking for a rejuvenating treatment with no downtime.

This method has a cumulative effect - for best results it is recommended to perform 3-4 procedures with an interval of 2 weeks.

Which type of laser skin rejuvenation to choose?

The choice of method depends on your age and the problems you want to solve. Alternatively, you could try a hardware SMAS upgrade as an alternative.

For example, to remove small wrinkles or reduce post-acne scarring, the ablation method is suitable. For skin rejuvenation at the age of 25-35, non-ablative methods are suitable: the laser acts more gently into the deep layers of the epidermis.