Carbon Laser

Carbon Laser

Carbon laser, also known as carbon peeling or Hollywood peeling, is an innovative method used to enhance the quality of facial skin. It offers numerous benefits for skin texture improvement, pore tightening, and overall skin clarity.

The carbon laser procedure involves two stages. In the first stage, a specialized carbon black liquid is applied to the skin, allowing it to penetrate deep into the pores for approximately 15 minutes, preparing the skin for laser treatment. In the second stage, a Spectra laser device emits a series of laser beams onto the carbon-infused skin. The presence of carbon enhances the absorption of laser energy, leading to more efficient and effective results.

The laser's impact on the skin breaks down carbon particles, as well as dead skin cells, impurities, excess sebum, and blackheads. This process not only exfoliates the skin but also stimulates collagen production, promoting skin rejuvenation and reducing wrinkles.

The advantages of carbon laser treatment include its ability to cleanse the skin by absorbing fats and impurities from the pores, exfoliate the skin, and improve skin texture by stimulating collagen production. It also aids in the treatment of acne by eliminating acne-causing bacteria and reducing sebum production. Additionally, the procedure can be used to lighten and clarify the skin, treat melasma, sunburn, and acne scars, close pores, and reduce skin oil secretion.

Carbon laser is a safe and effective treatment suitable for all skin types. It is a non-invasive procedure with minimal risks and complications, allowing patients to resume their daily activities immediately after the treatment.

The carbon laser process consists of applying the carbon black liquid on the skin for 15 minutes, followed by the Spectra laser treatment. The laser's energy breaks down carbon particles, resulting in the removal of dead skin cells, impurities, and excess sebum. This process also stimulates collagen production and restores skin pores, leading to an accelerated skin reconstruction process.

It is important to note that pregnant women, individuals with uncontrolled diabetes, or those undergoing chemotherapy should not undergo carbon peel laser treatments.

After the carbon peel laser treatment, there is typically no recovery period, as it is a gentle and non-invasive procedure. Some minor side effects may include slight redness and tingling, which usually subside within a few hours. Temporary hair removal in the treated area may also occur.