Solaria CO2 Laser in West Hollywood
WHAT is CO2 Laser?
Per Session $1,500
Package of 3 $3,000
Solaria Co2 Laser Treatment in Luxbae West Hollywood
The Solaria CO2 Laser we offer in West Hollywood is an advanced fractional CO₂ laser powered by radiofrequency-excited microbeam technology, designed for ablative skin resurfacing. It aims to improve skin tone, texture, fine lines, and wrinkles with customizable depth settings for precise treatment. The system is built for efficiency, faster healing, and minimal side effects.
Advanced Skin Resurfacing and Regenerative Renewal
Healthy skin is defined not only by firmness and structure but also by texture, clarity, and resilience. Over time, environmental exposure, sun damage, and the natural aging process gradually alter the surface of the skin. Fine lines deepen, pores appear larger, pigmentation becomes uneven, and scars that once seemed minor can become more noticeable. For patients who want to significantly improve the quality and appearance of their skin, resurfacing treatments offer one of the most powerful solutions available.
At Luxbae med spa in West Hollywood, we offer Solaria fractional CO2 laser resurfacing, one of the most advanced resurfacing technologies currently available. The Solaria platform represents a modern evolution of traditional CO2 lasers, delivering highly controlled fractional energy that stimulates skin renewal while preserving surrounding tissue. This advanced approach allows us to address multiple skin concerns simultaneously while supporting the skin’s natural regenerative processes.
For many patients, Solaria CO2 laser resurfacing becomes a turning point in their skin care journey. It improves not only how the skin looks but also how it behaves, helping it become smoother, clearer, and more resilient over time.
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
West Hollywood
Treatment Overview
What the Solaria CO2 Laser Is
Solaria is a fractional carbon dioxide laser designed to resurface the skin and stimulate deep collagen remodeling. Traditional CO2 lasers have long been considered the gold standard for resurfacing because they can remove damaged skin layers and stimulate significant collagen production. However, earlier technologies often required substantial downtime and could not always be customized to different skin types and treatment goals. The Solaria system represents a newer generation of fractional resurfacing technology. Instead of removing large areas of skin at once, the laser creates thousands of microscopic treatment zones. These micro channels penetrate the skin with precise energy while leaving surrounding tissue intact. Because untreated skin remains between the micro zones, the body can heal more efficiently. This approach allows for powerful resurfacing while supporting faster recovery compared to older fully ablative techniques. At Luxbae, this precision allows us to tailor each treatment to the patient’s unique skin condition and goals.
How CO2 Laser Resurfacing Improves Skin
Solaria CO2 laser resurfacing works through a process known as fractional photothermolysis. The laser energy creates controlled micro injuries within the skin. These micro injuries stimulate the body’s natural healing response. During this healing process, the body begins producing new collagen and elastin fibers. These proteins are essential for maintaining smooth, firm, youthful skin. At the same time, the damaged outer layers of skin gradually shed and are replaced with new, healthier skin cells. This dual action creates several visible improvements. Skin texture becomes smoother. Fine lines soften. Acne scars become less noticeable. Pigmentation irregularities begin to fade. The skin overall appears brighter and more refined. The result is a gradual renewal of the skin’s surface combined with deeper structural improvement.
Skin Concerns Solaria CO2 Laser Can Address
Patients seeking Solaria CO2 laser treatment in West Hollywood often have several overlapping skin concerns. Fine lines and wrinkles are one of the most common reasons people pursue resurfacing. By stimulating collagen production, the treatment can soften lines around the eyes, mouth, and forehead. Acne scars are another concern frequently treated with CO2 resurfacing. Scar tissue disrupts the normal structure of the skin, creating depressions or uneven texture. Solaria helps remodel this scar tissue and smooth the surrounding skin. Sun damage is also highly responsive to resurfacing treatments. Years of ultraviolet exposure can lead to pigmentation irregularities and rough skin texture. CO2 resurfacing helps replace these damaged layers with healthier skin. Patients with enlarged pores, rough skin texture, or uneven tone may also benefit from Solaria treatments. Because the laser stimulates both surface renewal and deeper collagen remodeling, the improvements can be both cosmetic and structural.
Combining Solaria With Morpheus8
At Luxbae, Solaria CO2 resurfacing is often combined with Morpheus8 to address multiple layers of skin aging. Morpheus8 delivers radiofrequency energy into deeper dermal layers, stimulating collagen and tightening underlying tissue. Solaria focuses on improving the skin’s surface and stimulating additional collagen production. When used together, these treatments can address both structural laxity and surface texture. This combination approach allows patients to achieve more comprehensive skin rejuvenation than either treatment alone.
Supporting Skin Structure With Botox and Fillers
Resurfacing improves the quality of the skin itself, but facial aging also involves changes in muscle activity and volume. For this reason, some patients combine Solaria resurfacing with Botox to soften expression lines or dermal fillers to restore lost volume. Botox relaxes the muscles responsible for dynamic wrinkles while resurfacing improves the texture of the skin above those muscles. Dermal fillers restore structural support in areas such as the cheeks or jawline, creating a balanced framework beneath the newly rejuvenated skin. When these treatments are planned thoughtfully, they complement each other and produce natural looking results.
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.
Why Patients Choose Luxbae
For Solaria CO2 Laser
Patients in West Hollywood Choose Luxbae
Patients seeking Solaria CO2 laser resurfacing in West Hollywood often want more than a standard laser treatment. They want a treatment plan designed around their individual skin condition and long term aesthetic goals. At Luxbae, we approach resurfacing as part of a comprehensive skin health strategy. Our consultations focus on understanding the underlying causes of each patient’s skin concerns so we can design treatments that address those factors effectively. By combining advanced technology with thoughtful planning, we help patients achieve improvements that look natural and evolve gradually over time.
A Regenerative Approach to Skin Renewal
Skin resurfacing is one of the most powerful ways to restore clarity and smoothness to the skin. By stimulating collagen production and encouraging cellular renewal, Solaria CO2 laser treatments support the skin’s natural regenerative processes. At Luxbae in West Hollywood, we view resurfacing not simply as a cosmetic procedure but as an opportunity to strengthen the skin’s foundation. When paired with treatments that support structural balance and collagen stimulation, resurfacing becomes part of a long term strategy for maintaining healthy, vibrant skin. Many patients discover that the improvements extend far beyond the surface. As the skin rebuilds itself, it becomes stronger, more even, and better equipped to maintain its vitality in the years ahead.
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.
Long Term Benefits of CO2 Resurfacing
One of the reasons CO2 resurfacing has remained a cornerstone of aesthetic medicine is the depth of improvement it can achieve. While lighter treatments may provide temporary improvements, resurfacing technologies like Solaria stimulate collagen production that continues developing over time. Patients often notice that their skin behaves differently after resurfacing. It appears more resilient, smoother, and more responsive to skincare products. This improvement in skin quality can last for years when combined with proper skin care and sun protection.
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.
