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The CO2 Fractional resurfacing laser is a carbon dioxide laser that stimulates the regeneration of healthy skin beneath by precisely removing the damaged outer layers. The CO2 treats wrinkles from light to moderately deep, photo damage, scarring, uneven skin tone, texture, and laxity.
The older CO2 lasers were effective, but the recovery and downtime were longer and there was a greater risk of redness and pigmentation following treatment. Modern fractionated lasers improve recovery by exposing specific areas of the skin to the laser. It reduces problematic pigmentation areas and makes excellent improvements to fine lines, texture, and overall appearance.
It dramatically reduces deep wrinkles. CO2 laser resurfacing also helps acne scarring; Acne scars diminish by 50% in the majority of our patients. Carbon dioxide laser skin resurfacing is a method that works well for both medical and cosmetic purposes. It is an excellent method for treating and preventing photoaging-related wrinkles and skin laxity.
Additionally, it works to treat and prevent keratinocyte skin cancers. To see results, most patients only require one CO2 treatment; However, some patients may require multiple treatments to achieve results due to deeper scarring or wrinkles.
The Global CO2 Fractional Laser Machine Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Advanced treatment of a variety of severely damaged skin lesions that require synergistic coagulation and ablation for advanced resurfacing (SCAAR) is made possible by the SCAAR FXTM mode that is included in the UltraPulse® system.
Cortex, Fraxel, Fractional, ProFractional, eMax/eLaser Matrix, Pixel CO2, SmartXide, UltraPulse, Affirm CO2, and eCO2 are just a few of the many brand names associated with the CO2 laser. The Fraxel Re: fractional CO2 lasers are the best. TotalFX, Matrix CO2, pair, and the MiXto laser Products produced by CO2 laser cutting machines cost between 327,900 and 350,000 per unit.
In small to medium-sized laser machines, there are two main CO2 laser types. DC (also known as “glass” tubes) and RF (also known as “metal” or “ceramic” lasers) are common names for these. Our top pick for the best laser cutter is the Flux HEXA Professional 60W CO2 Laser Cutter.
It comes equipped with a number of features that make it simple to use, as well as a powerful laser that is capable of cutting through a wide variety of materials. It is ideal for personal and professional use alike.