Advanced Laser & Energy-Based Treatments for Skin
Stop following internet trends that damage your barrier. I use US FDA-approved laser and radiofrequency technology to treat acne scars, open pores, and aging from the foundation up, not just the surface.
An overview of the medical-grade laser technologies I use, including CO2 Fractional for deep scars, MNRF for scars and tightening, and Q-Switch for pigmentation and glow.
This video explains how Microneedling Radiofrequency (MNRF) works by delivering energy deep into the dermis to stimulate collagen, making it highly effective for acne scars.
Discover the power of CO2 Fractional Laser. I explain how this minimally invasive procedure creates micro-injuries to boost collagen, effectively treating wrinkles, scars, and stretch marks.
A common patient fear is that lasers cause cancer. I explain the science of why this is a myth and how the non-ionizing radiation used in dermatological lasers is completely safe.
This infographic details how microneedling works to reduce acne scars and tighten skin by tricking your skin into its natural repair mode, boosting collagen and elastin.
I explain an advanced combination treatment: Microneedling with Exosomes. This powerful duo rejuvenates tired skin by improving texture, tone, and reducing signs of aging.
The CO2 fractional laser isn't just for scars. Here, I demonstrate how it can be used to precisely and painlessly remove unwanted warts by vaporizing the infected tissue.
We are committed to bringing the best technology to our patients. Here is the unboxing of our new advanced, US FDA-approved Finexel CO2 fractional laser machine.
Celebrating the addition of two new revolutionary machines to our clinic: the Ultracel Q+ HIFU for non-surgical facelifts and the Hydrashine Premium for the ultimate glowing skin.
About Advanced Laser & Energy-Based Treatments
Many patients ask me, 'Doctor, laser se skin burn toh nahi hogi?' (Will the laser burn my skin?). The answer is simple: when performed by a qualified dermatologist with FDA-approved tech, lasers are safe. My Finexel CO2 laser and MNRF devices don't just treat the surface; they trigger your skin's own collagen to repair deep acne scars and tighten laxity from within. I never push a procedure without first assessing whether your skin needs a targeted laser, a chemical peel, or just a better, science-backed routine.
Why Lasers Beat Creams
Creams work on the epidermis (the surface). Lasers work on the dermis (the foundation). If you have deep ice-pick scars or rolling scars, surface-level products will not reach the depth required to remodel your skin.
The Technologies I Use
- Finexel CO2 Fractional Laser: This is my go-to for deep scarring and significant skin resurfacing. It vaporizes microscopic columns of skin, which forces the body to heal itself with fresh, smooth tissue.
- MNRF (Microneedling Radiofrequency): I use this to lift scars and tighten skin without aggressive ablation. The heat energy stimulates collagen deep down, which is why it works so well for aging skin.
- Carbon 'Hollywood' Peel: If you want an instant glow and oil control without the downtime of deep resurfacing, this laser pass is highly effective.
Safety & Myths
I hear a lot of fear about lasers, especially the myth that they cause cancer. This is medically incorrect. Dermatological lasers use non-ionizing radiation that does not damage your DNA. My clinic uses specific wavelengths that target only your hair follicles, pigment, or scars.
What to Expect
There is no one-size-fits-all approach here. Whether you need a 5-day downtime for deep CO2 resurfacing or a quick lunchtime treatment for glow, I will assess your skin first. If you are struggling with active acne, I will often prioritize controlling that with peels before jumping to laser treatments to prevent further irritation.
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