CO2 Laser Treatment for Precise Skin Correction in New Delhi
I use CO2 laser technology for safe and precise removal of moles, warts, and skin tags, alongside resurfacing for deeper textural issues. See how we use this medical-grade approach to help you achieve smoother, clearer skin.
A powerful demonstration of CO2 laser treatment for removing numerous facial growths. The procedure provides a dramatic improvement in skin smoothness and clarity, renewing the patient's complexion.
This patient was concerned about Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra, or DPNs. I used the CO2 laser to eliminate these small dark spots from the face, resulting in a much clearer and more even skin tone.
A close up view of a mole removal from the chin. This before and after shows how effectively the treatment works to create flawless skin by precisely targeting the unwanted growth.
Another example of a successful mole removal treatment. This procedure helps patients who feel their appearance is affected by such growths, providing a safe way to achieve clear skin.
This image shows the removal of a single mole using the CO2 laser. You can see the 'before' state and the 'after' where the skin is healing cleanly post-procedure.
Skin tags on the neck are a common issue that I treat with laser tag removal. The procedure is painless and scar-free, leaving the skin smooth as shown in this before and after comparison.
This graphic highlights my use of the CO2 laser for the safe, precise, and fast removal of moles, warts, and tags. It is a cornerstone of my practice for achieving blemish-free skin.
About CO2 Laser: Precision Skin Correction
When you come in for a CO2 laser procedure, the first thing I check is the nature of the growth, confirming it is benign through a dermoscopic check is my non-negotiable first step. We then apply a high-strength numbing cream for 45 to 60 minutes to ensure you are comfortable. The laser itself works by precise tissue ablation, which means we cauterize as we remove, minimizing bleeding and keeping recovery fast.
My Approach to Laser Correction
I treat CO2 laser resurfacing as a medical procedure, not a quick aesthetic fix. The process starts with a dermoscopic assessment to ensure the growth, whether it is a mole, wart, or skin tag, is benign and suitable for laser removal. Safety is my priority, which is why I personally oversee every stage, from the application of high-strength topical anesthesia to the final spot dressing.
Why I Recommend CO2 Laser
This technology allows for controlled tissue ablation. By using the CO2 laser, I can target the specific area while protecting the surrounding healthy skin. This results in faster healing and minimal risk of scarring, which is often a concern with traditional surgical excision or unmonitored chemical removal methods.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it hurt? We use high-strength topical numbing cream 45 to 60 minutes before the procedure. Most patients report only mild pressure or a tingling sensation during the process.
Is there downtime? For small lesions like moles or tags, you can return to your routine almost immediately. For full-face resurfacing, expect a few days of recovery as the skin heals.
Is it safe for all skin types? My primary concern is your safety. I conduct a thorough skin analysis before deciding on the depth and intensity of the laser, and I perform the procedure myself to prevent risks like hyperpigmentation.
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