Combines laser technology with traditional microdermabrasion. The laser beam removes the top layer of skin, while the microdermabrasion attachment vacuums away dead skin cells.
Pros: Aims to improve skin texture, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and address sun damage. May be more effective than traditional microdermabrasion.
Cons: More expensive than regular microdermabrasion. Can cause temporary redness, swelling, or crusting. Not suitable for all skin types, and there’s a risk of scarring if not done correctly by a professional.
Alternatives: Regular microdermabrasion, chemical peels, or microneedling.
Recovery Time: Varies depending on the laser used, but typically involves a few days of redness and possibly some scabbing.
Disclaimer: A consultation with a dermatologist is recommended to assess your skin and determine if this treatment is right for you.