Fractional ablative CO2 laser

Targeted dermatological treatment to improve skin texture, reduce wrinkles, spots and scars.

What is the ablative fractional CO2 laser?

The CO2 laser is a medical device emitting a light beam with a wavelength of 10,600 nm. It targets intracellular water, the main chromophore absorbing at this wavelength. Its main function is to vaporize water-containing tissues by rapid thermal effect. It thus induces skin remodeling by increasing the production of type I and III collagen and elastin.

Fractional CO2 laser means that only part of the skin is treated, not all of it. Thin columns of skin are vaporized (ablative), leaving healthy skin to heal faster.

What are the indications for ablative fractional CO2 laser?

The CO2 laser is used to treat wrinkles, age spots, scars, acne scars and other skin conditions.

Wrinkles

Scars

Age spots

Acne scars

How many sessions are needed to achieve a satisfactory result?

The procedure may require several successive sessions (2 to 3 sessions) spaced 2 to 3 months apart, depending on the problem being treated.

Number of sessions

2 to 3 sessions

Frequency

2 to 3 months

Is there a post-treatment social eviction period?

The results depend on the strength of the treatment.

For a superficial ablative effect (light scars, pigmentation problems, fine lines), the after-effects are minimal: redness and peeling effect lasting 3 to 7 days.

For deeper treatments (marked wrinkles, scars), the after-effects can last up to 2 weeks (redness, swelling, scabs).

Important: Social exclusion applies mainly to facial treatments. No medical certificate can be provided as this is a cosmetic procedure.

What are the contraindications?

Contraindications to CO2 laser treatment are :

Pregnant women

Pregnant women
or nursing mothers

contraindication

AllergiesHerpes

Active on the day of the session

swelling

Dermatoze active

eczema, psoriasis, rosacea…

swelling

Pathologies at risk of scarring

keloids, collagenosis, unbalanced diabetes, heavy smoker, taking retinoids…

Recent tan

or recent application of self-tanner (less than one month)

Taking isotretinoin

Vitiligo

Dark phototypes

risk of hyperpigmentation

Allergies Melasma tendency

How should the skin be prepared for CO2 laser treatment?

  • Apply SPF50+ sunscreen daily 1 month before and 3 months after the session
  • Use a depigmenting cream 1x/d from 4 weeks before treatment
  • Take anti-herpes prophylaxis if full-face or perioral treatment is required
  • Apply Emla® 40 minutes before the session
  • Paracetamol 1g possible before treatment

How does the session work?

The eyes are protected (goggles or ear muffs). Treatment is performed on clean skin. Micro-impacts cause scabs to form, which should not be rubbed.

Healing takes a few days to 10 days, giving way to a rosy, make-up-able appearance. Improvement can continue for up to 6 months.

Duration: a few minutes to 40 minutes, depending on the surface. In general, 1 to 3 sessions at 2-month intervals are required.

What happens after the session?

Apply a healing cream and use a gentle cleanser. Make-up is permitted from day 5 post-treatment. No sun cream before day 5.

The higher the laser parameters, the more pronounced the signs (baking, edema, crusting, pinkness) and the longer they take to disappear.

SPF50+ mandatory for as long as there is redness. A depigmenting agent is systematically prescribed to limit post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Complications (scars, infections, etc.) are possible if these instructions are not followed.

What are the risks associated with this procedure?

  • Pain: tingling, burning during or after the session
  • Redness: may last several weeks
  • Swelling: 1 to 2 weeks
  • Pigmentation: hypo- or hyperpigmentation, sometimes permanent
  • Scars: rare but possible
  • Bleeding: punctual or oozing for 1 to 3 days
  • Blisters and scabs: may lead to scarring or blotching
  • Infection: requires local antibiotic treatment
  • Insufficient results: several sessions may be required

⚠️ Let us know immediately if you have been exposed to the sun recently (less than 4 weeks).

How much does an ablative fractional CO2 laser session cost?

  • Full face: €1,200 incl. VAT
  • 2 cheeks (acne scars) : €500 incl. VAT
  • Lower eyelids: €500 incl. VAT
  • Perioral region: €700 incl. VAT

For all other requests, we will provide you with a personalized quotation.

How much does ablativeCO2 laser treatment cost for non-HPV-induced lesions?

  • Syringomes: €250 incl. VAT
  • Milia: €200 incl. VAT

YourCO2 Laser treatment in Waterloo

Each treatment is preceded by a consultation to understand your expectations and propose a personalized approach, adapted to your morphology and skin quality. Treatment takes place at the Candide aesthetic dermatology practice in Waterloo, Walloon Brabant.

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Tue: 09:00 - 16:00
Wed: 09:00 - 12:00
Thu: 09:00 - 16:00
Fri: 09:00 - 17:00

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1410 Waterloo

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