Nanolaserpeel
NYC
WHAT IS NANOLASERPEEL?
Smoother, younger-looking skin with one easy treatment. Nothing shows age like our skin. If your skin looks dull and tired, you may be considering (or already doing) treatments like a chemical peel or microdermabrasion. These are treatments that use chemicals or abrasive materials to remove the top layer of the skin promoting new skin to grow from underneath.
But the NanoLaserPeel from Sciton can do much more. It uses light energy to instantly remove the top layers of the skin at a depth that also accelerates the skin’s own renewal process by activating special messenger cells. Microdermabrasion and chemical peels often don’t get deep enough and other lasers leave a layer of heat-damaged cells that interrupt the ability of these messenger cells to communicate with deeper layers of skin. Only the NanoLaserPeel from Sciton has the precision to work at just the right depth, creating beautifully smooth, luminous skin
HOW DOES NANOLASERPEEL WORK?
ESK MD
The NanoLaserPeel gives you precise control for ablation from 4 to 10 microns deep, so it’s a great patient introduction to the benefits of laser therapy. The NanoLaserPeel is so easy for the patient, with minimal social downtime and enticing outcomes; it will quickly have patients asking what else can be achieved with deeper peels. Patients love the results because it gives them luminous, velvety soft skin without the time, effort, and harshness of chemical peels or microdermabrasion.
Get StartedBenefits of NANOLASERPEEL
NanoLaserPeel is a short-downtime, light treatment that removes the top most layer of the stratum corneum (less than 10um) returning the natural smoothness and lustrous glow of the skin. The following conditions can be treated with NanoLaserPeel:
- Mild wrinkles
- Scars
- Keratosis
- Sun damage (e.g., freckles)
- Pigment irregularities
WHAT TO EXPECT DURING NANOLASERPEEL PROCEDURE
NANOLASERPEEL RESULTS
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