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CO2 laser treatment - effective skin renewal, scar treatment and wrinkle reduction in Frankfurt

The fractional CO2 laser is used to treat deep scars, such as acne scars, and for skin rejuvenation. In addition, disturbing skin changes such as age-related warts, raised moles  and warts can be removed. For many years it has been the gold standard for skin rejuvenation treatment around the eyes, around the mouth (barcode wrinkles) and on the entire face (also called skin resurfacing).

The eCO2 procedure creates minimally invasive micro-injuries in the skin that stimulate the formation of new collagen fibers.

In contrast to the Erbium:Yag laser (cold ablative effect), the C02 laser is able to stimulate the formation of new collagen fibers in depth through heat and a greater penetration depth, thereby smoothing deep wrinkles or scars. Pigmentation, such as age spots, can also be removed with the CO2 laser.

The eCo2 Laser offers a new technology. It works with a patented algorithm that delivers each micro-laser beam so that there is maximum distance between the beams. This means that the heat is distributed in the tissue as best as possible and the skin is treated gently.

The result is greater safety, fewer side effects and a faster healing process.

The treatment is carried out after applying a highly effective anesthetic cream. After the treatment, redness, swelling and even crusts appear, which heal over the course of 5-7 days. The redness of the skin that remains after a week can be covered with make-up and fades after two to four months. During this time you should avoid UV exposure to prevent pigmentation disorders.

Treatment options:

  • Skin rejuvenation
  • Wrinkle treatments
  • Tightening and firming of the skin
  • Acne scars
  • Scar tissue
  • Sun-damaged skin
  • Treating stretch marks
  • Wart removal
  • Removal of seborrheic keratoses and raised moles
  • Rhinophyma