Solaria CO2 Laser
WHAT is CO2 Laser?
Per Session $1,500
Package of 3 $3,000

Solaria Co2 Laser Treatment in Luxbae @ West Hollywood
About
It works by delivering controlled heat to the deeper layers of the skin, which stimulates collagen production and promotes the regeneration of healthier, firmer skin.
This treatment is highly effective for reducing fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, sunspots, enlarged pores, and uneven skin tone or texture. CO2 laser therapy can be customized in depth and intensity, making it suitable for both mild and more severe skin concerns. While it involves some downtime for healing, results are often dramatic and long-lasting. It’s commonly used on the face, neck, chest, and hands to achieve a smoother, more youthful complexion.
BENEFITS OF Solaria CO2 Laser
- Improves overall skin texture and smoothness.
- Evens out skin tone and pigmentation.
- Tightens crepey, loose skin.
- Improves acne scaring.
- Reduces fine lines and wrinkles.
- Shrinks the appearance of enlarged pores.
Solaria CO2 Laser
FAQS
Who’s a good candidate for CO2 Laser?
A good candidate for CO2 laser treatment is someone seeking to improve signs of aging, sun damage, acne scars, uneven skin texture, or pigmentation irregularities. Ideal candidates typically have mild to moderate skin concerns and are in good overall health, without active infections, open wounds, or certain skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis in the treatment area.
Those with fair to medium skin tones tend to have the best results, though individuals with darker skin can sometimes be treated carefully under expert supervision to minimize risks like hyperpigmentation. Candidates should be non-smokers or willing to stop smoking before and after treatment to promote optimal healing.
They must have realistic expectations about the process, including understanding the possibility of redness, swelling, and peeling during the recovery period, as well as the commitment to follow strict sun protection and skincare post-treatment. Consultation with a qualified provider is essential to assess individual suitability, customize treatment settings, and ensure safe and effective results.
Is Solaria CO2 safe? What are the side effects?
Post-treatment, you may feel tightness, warmth, or sensitivity (similar to a sunburn) for a few days as your skin heals. The discomfort is temporary, and most clients say the results are absolutely worth it.
Redness, swelling, and peeling are common and typically improve within 7 to 10 days. Pinprick marks from the needles should fade on their own within a few days or more depending on the depth of the treatment.
What happens during a CO2 Laser treatment?
- Your provider will begin by cleaning and prepping the skin.
- They’ll cover the treatment area with topical numbing cream or gel, which may take an hour or more to fully numb the skin.
- During your consultation, your provider will assess your skin and customize settings based on your concerns, skin type, and goals.
- The device allows providers to customize the depth of the radiofrequency heat delivered by its microneedles, to reach different depths of the dermal layers (e.g., superficial, intermediate, deep) and target specific skin concerns. Once the settings are adjusted, your provider should begin with a test spot, to make sure you don’t have any adverse reactions.
- Then they will methodically stamp the handpiece across your skin, allowing the needles to penetrate below the surface and deliver the radiofrequency energy. The number of passes and amount of energy delivered into the tissue depends on the treatment area and desired goals.
- Pinprick marks from the needles should fade on their own within two weeks.
How soon will you see
Solaria CO2 results?
How long does CO2 Laser last?
CO2 results can last for about a year or more, especially if you consistently use high-quality skin care products and regularly wear sunscreen with an SPF of 30+.
You’ll need annual maintenance treatments to re-stimulate the new collagen production and all its youthful benefits.
Does CO2 Laser hurt?
CO2 laser treatments can cause some discomfort, but most clients describe it as a hot, prickly, sunburn-like feeling during the procedure. To keep you comfortable, topical numbing cream is applied beforehand and in some cases, cooling air or local anesthesia may be used for deeper settings.