LaserTell Fractional Co2 skin care rejuvenation Laser Machine
Fractional CO2 laser treatment is one of the most advanced non-surgical methods for skin rejuvenation. As it stimulates cell exchange and regeneration, its effect can be seen as early as 2 weeks after treatment. The final result is noticeable after 3 months, which lasts for up to 1.5-2 years, depending on age.
Is fractional CO2 laser effective?
There are already treatments nowadays that can eliminate them, leaving your face pimple-free and flawless. One of these safe and effective procedures is the Fractional CO2 Laser. It involves the removal of the outer layers of the skin through laser which reveals the fresh and glowing skin underneath.

How long does CO2 laser results last?
On average, most patients get to enjoy silky-smooth skin that lasts for anywhere between three and five years after undergoing laser therapy. Many patients maintain treatments by returning every so often for a touch-up or supplementary skin treatment.
Power Output | 40W |
Wavelength | 10.6μm |
Laser Type | UltraPulse; CW; Fractional |
Spot Size | 0.12mm & 1.25mm (adjustable) |
Scan Size | up to 20*20mm2 |
Display | 10.4" LCD Touch Screen |
Cooling | Self-contained,Closed Cycle |
Stand-by Working | Continuously for 18 hours |
Electrical Requirements | 100-240VAC, 20A max., 50/60Hz |
Dimension | 55*65*130cm |
Gross Weight | 62kgs |
What happens after CO2 laser resurfacing?
You'll have some redness and swelling. You may also experience itching or stinging for a few days after the procedure. Depending on the treatment, some people may have what looks like a severe sunburn. The skin will be raw, oozing and may even blister.
How many sessions of fractional CO2 are there?
How many sessions of Fractional CO2 Laser application is made? The number of applications is 1-2 sessions in light wrinkles and 3-4 sessions in deep wrinkles. The number of sessions of deep acne scars with superficial acne scars is different. Skin stains can be removed in one session or 2 or 3 sessions may be required.