
Laser Treatment Services
Lasers and energy based devices can be used to treat a broad range of skin pathologies, including but not limited to:
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Uneven skin tone and pigmented lesions
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Fine and moderate wrinkles
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Laser hair removal
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Vascular markings and lesions
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Tattoo removal
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Skin tightening
How do laser treatments work?
Lasers are energy devices that concentrate a single wave of light photons into the skin. This creates energy (heat) that causes controlled skin micro-injuries, which in turn activates your own skin healing pathways and leads to a rejuvenated and more youthful skin appearance.
Lasers can also be used to purposefully target specific skin appendages (like hair follicles).
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What laser treatments are offered at PI Aesthetics?
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CO2 Skin Resurfacing (Ablative Treatment)
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Non-ablative Skin Resurfacing
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Tattoo Removal
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Pigment Reduction
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Laser Hair Reduction
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Vascular Lesion/Spider Veins Treatment
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IPL (Intense Pulse Light)
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About Our Consultations
During your consultation, your doctor will perform a comprehensive facial assessment, take time to understand your goals, review available treatment options, and create a personalized plan tailored to you. We also make sure all your questions are answered, so you can make informed, confident decisions about your care.
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Our reviews speak for themselves. We consistently exceed patient expectations through thoughtful treatment planning, natural-looking outcomes, and genuine care. Experience the difference of being treated by highly skilled providers who truly care about you, not just the procedure.
Learn about our core values and how are we different
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Laser FAQs
How does IPL differ from laser energy devices?
IPL (intense pulse light) is not considered a laser, although the concept is similar.
IPL uses concentrated light (a spectrum of light rather than a single wavelength) to create heat energy and activate skin healing pathways. ​
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What is the difference between non-ablative and ablative lasers?
Non-ablative lasers heats the layers of your skin, whereas non-ablative lasers vaporizes (ablates) the surface layers of your skin. To learn more about the differences of these lasers and to understand which laser procedure is best for your goals, speak to our expert providers today with a free consultation.
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How long will it take for my skin to recover from a non-ablative or an ablative procedure?
For non-ablative laser treatments, you can expect a short downtime of approximately 24–72 hours.*
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For ablative laser procedures, downtime is typically longer, ranging from 7–14 days, as the skin requires more time to heal and regenerate. *
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*Recovery time may vary depending on individual skin type and treatment intensity.
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