TETRA CO2 FRACTIONAL LASER

The Tetra CO2 Laser is used for the resurfacing of the skin and treating concerns such as hyperpigmentation, fine lines, wrinkles, and scars including acne scars. The working mechanism for the Tetra CO2 laser uses heat energy and triggers collagen production, which can dramatically improve skin texture, reduce fine lines and clear up your skin complexion. There are different levels/depths for the Tetra C02 laser based on a patient’s skin concerns.

How many treatments will I need?

With a CoolPeel Treatment you may benefit from more than one treatment depending on the concerns that are being addressed.

For Tetra CO2 resurfacing, you typically do not need more than 1 treatment. This treatment is deeper than the CO2 and requires more downtime. Many people do maintenance treatments bi-annually to maintain results.

How long do the results last?

Since these procedures stimulate your body’s natural collagen production the longevity of the results depends on how quickly your body degrades collagen. Factors could include diet/lifestyle, medical-grade skincare, sun exposure, etc. However, after the initial session, most people will do maintenance treatments bi-annually.

What is the recovery time?

CoolPeel has a downtime of 1-2 days. You can expect to have redness and dryness for up to 48 hours post treatment.

Tetra CO2 Resurfacing has downtime of 5-10 days. Downtime reactions include Redness, Swelling, Mild to Moderate Weeping depending on the depth level of the treatment.

How much does it cost?

CoolPeel Starting at $700

Tetra CO2 Starting at $1200

Beauty Bar Members get 25% off

How do I get started?

The team at Agenacare Aesthetics will start with a consultation to determine your goals.

Please give us a call at 540-529-5692 or schedule your consultation online Here.

*pricing subject to change. All prices are listed at “starting at” to give an idea of approximate pricing. We recommend receiving a consultation so that you can get a finalized estimate on pricing for all procedures and treatments since they can vary by patient.