
Pixel Laser Skin Resurfacing
Fast and effective laser treatment for your skin.
- What is it? Treat common skin concerns with laser treatment.
- How does it work? The Pixel laser penetrates deep into the skin, creating tiny ablative zones which trigger natural healing and encourage new, healthy skin to grow.
- How much does it cost? From €220.
The Pixel is an FDA-approved laser treatment. It can:
- improve the appearance of acne scars
- treat acne and sun-damaged skin
- reduce skin spots and large pores
- tighten skin
- reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
The Pixel laser treatment can also be used on other parts of the body such as the neck, chest, arms, and hands.
Frequently asked questions
Laser skin resurfacing is exactly what the name suggests. It carefully removes the outer layers of your skin, which stimulates the production of new skin cells during the healing process. This can improve the appearance of skin imperfections such as wrinkles or fine lines, but can also make your skin look more youthful and fresher than before.
The Pixel laser has been approved by the FDA as a safe and effective laser skin resurfacing treatment.
The Pixel uses Er:Yag laser technology to selectively penetrate deep into the skin. Surrounding tissues are not impacted.
The treatment targets tiny zones which trigger natural healing, encouraging new, healthy skin to grow. It can reduce the appearance of acne scars, age spots, uneven skin tone, wrinkles, and fine lines.
It is a type of fractional laser, which means it only breaks down certain parts of the surface of the skin. An ablative laser removes the entire surface layer of skin. This means there is generally less downtime than with ablative laser treatments.
- Acne
- Acne scars
- Fine lines
- Age spots
- Stretch marks
- Uneven skin tone
- Signs of ageing
One session with the Pixel laser costs €220. If you purchase three sessions then you get the fourth one free.
We recommend a series of two to four treatments, depending on skin indications and desired results, usually at four-week intervals.