How Does Laser Skin Resurfacing Work?
The Opus™ Plasma uses a handheld device with pins that generate radiofrequency energy. When these charged pins come close to the skin, the charge creates plasma. Each tiny burst of plasma causes an area of micro-damage surrounded by healthy skin. The process speeds up cell turnover, so you lose old, damaged, pigmented skin cells and see them replaced with even-toned, brighter skin. It also improves collagen production, leading to firmer skin with fewer lines and wrinkles.
How Long Does Laser Skin Resurfacing Last?
After one treatment, you will see some results, but most patients require a series of three for optimal results. After you finish your series of treatments, you can expect your laser skin resurfacing results to last six months to a year. We recommend maintenance treatments to keep your results looking refreshed and glowing.