FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
This treatment is ideal for:
Acne scars and surgical scars
Deep lines and wrinkles
Enlarged pores
Uneven skin tone and texture
Sun damage and pigmentation
Skin laxity
Yes. The procedure is performed by licensed professionals at The Gee Clinic using advanced medical-grade equipment. Safety protocols are strictly followed to ensure effective yet gentle treatment tailored to your skin type.
A topical numbing cream is applied before the treatment for comfort. The laser session typically lasts 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the area being treated. You may feel warmth or a prickling sensation as the laser works on your skin.
Yes. Fractional CO2 laser is a high-performance treatment and comes with a healing period of 5 to 10 days, depending on your skin’s condition and sensitivity. Redness, mild swelling, and peeling are expected and part of the natural healing process.
Initial improvement in skin tone and texture can be seen once peeling subsides—typically within 7 to 10 days. However, collagen production continues for weeks, with full results visible after 4 to 8 weeks, and ongoing improvement over time.
Noticeable results are often achieved after 1 to 2 sessions, but more severe concerns like deep scars may require 3 or more sessions, spaced about 4 to 6 weeks apart for optimal skin renewal.
The treatment is well-tolerated. Numbing cream significantly reduces discomfort. Some clients report a warm, sunburn-like sensation during and shortly after the procedure.
You will be provided with detailed aftercare instructions. In general:
Keep the skin moisturized with recommended products
Avoid sun exposure and heat for at least a week
Use gentle cleansers and avoid active ingredients like retinol
Avoid makeup until the skin has fully healed
It is ideal for individuals with visible skin texture issues, acne scars, signs of aging, or uneven pigmentation who want dramatic results through a non-surgical procedure. A skin consultation is recommended to ensure suitability based on your skin type and goals.