Skin & Scar Resurfacing in Idaho Falls
Laser skin resurfacing at Ridgeline Aesthetics is a noninvasive cosmetic treatment that utilizes pulsating beams of energy to exfoliate dead and damaged skin one layer at a time. The treatment is used for addressing facial lines and wrinkles and for diminishing skin blemishes such as acne scars, pigmentation, and other flaws.
Benefits of Laser Scar Removal
- Safe & Effective for all Skin Types
- No Downtime
- Minimal Side Effects
- No Surgery
- No Anesthesia
How Does Laser Scar Resufacing Work?
- The laser breaks down excessive tissue fibers in raised scars
- Your body naturally metabolizes the destroyed tissues over time as waste.
What Is Laser Skin & Scar Resurfacing?
Using cutting-edge technology with the Alma Opus and Morpheus8, laser skin resurfacing is considered ideal for people desiring clearer, softer, younger-looking skin. Depending on the needs of the patient’s skin, the laser can be adjusted accordingly. Contact our office in Idaho Falls, ID to schedule a cosmetic consultation with our expert team.
Laser Skin & Scar Resurfacing FAQs
How much does laser skin resurfacing with Harmony XL PRO cost?
Your laser skin resurfacing cost will depend on the treatment you select. During your initial consultation, we will ask about your skin problems and goals before discussing the types of resurfacing. Then, we can help you choose your treatment and discuss costs. Ridgeline Aesthetics regularly offers treatment specials and packages so be sure to ask during your consultation.
How can I help my skin recover after a resurfacing treatment?
One of our staff members will provide recommendations on how to help your skin heal following your resurfacing session. The most important rule is not to pick or peel your skin. This could create lasting damage, including scars. You need to forgo all hair removal methods on the treated skin, which means no shaving, waxing, or depilatory creams. We can recommend an ointment to help soothe the treated areas.
How often should I get laser resurfacing treatments?
Based on the laser resurfacing method chosen for your treatment, you may need to wait several weeks or even a few months between appointments. Deeper laser treatments will give you results that last a long time but will need a lengthy recovery period. You should talk to us about how frequently you want to return for treatments so we can take this into account when choosing a type of resurfacing in your consultation.