Tetra - Deka Pulse CO2 Laser

If you have ever wondered if there’s something you can do to reverse the signs of aging, then Deka Pulse CO2 laser resurfacing may be the procedure you’ve been looking for.

Fully Customizable

Deka Pulse CO2 Laser offers a fully customizable skin resurfacing treatment. This treatment is an effective weapon, and in some cases can eliminate signs of aging and sun damage for dramatically smoother, brighter, healthier, younger looking skin.  The Deka Pulse CO2 removes the top layers of damaged skin tissue and stimulates the regeneration of healthy skin underneath. It is among the most advanced CO2 technologies available, and its unmatched versatility means that providers have the ability to customize the intensity, depth, and shape of the laser’s energy.  

You are likely a great candidate for laser resurfacing if you’re looking to address the following conditions: 


  • Fine Lines to deep wrinkles
  • Uneven pigmentation
  • Redness
  • Age spots
  • Acne scars
  • Sun damage
  • Dull skin
  • Dark under-eye circles
  • Skin laxity


Depending upon your desired results, the Deka Pulse CO2 treatment can be a one and done treatment option. However, it is a more intense treatment with a slightly longer down time. 

How Does The Procedure Work?


This procedure encourages your body to respond by naturally producing more collagen and elastin. This results in new, healthy layers of skin that retain more moisture, resulting in an overall brighter complexion.


Prior to your procedure



Prior to your procedure, you will have a thorough consultation that will provide a comprehensive overview of the treatment. This will help you understand the full benefits, potential downtime, and what you can expect from your final aesthetic outcome. The average treatment time is approximately 60 minutes. The fractional laser interacts with the outermost layer of skin. This process concentrates on removing surface debris and damaged skin cells.

After your procedure


After the procedure, you can expect three to five days of redness in the treatment area. Some specific treatments will result in longer social downtime. All of these factors will be discussed with your provider and determined prior to treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

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