Everything You Need to Know About Laser Skin Tightening

What is Laser Skin Tightening

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If you're looking to lift, tone, and tighten your skin without actually going under the knife, theres a solution for that: laser skin tightening. But what actually is it?

Plain and simple, its a way to firm the skin using lasers by stimulating collagen and elastin growth through heat.1(FYI: Our skin produces less and less of these two proteins as we age.) Like most lasers, there are plenty of benefits to the treatment, as well as a few potential side effects.

Below, dermatologists share everything you need to know about this in-office treatment.

What Is Laser Skin Tightening?

Laser skin tightening is a highly popular treatment because its minimally invasive and, in many cases, shows immediate results. Using lasers to stimulate and heat collagen through pulses of light. It can be used on essentially any area of the face or body for various skin-related issues.2

Benefits of Laser Skin Tightening

The biggest benefit of laser skin tightening is that its a non-surgical, non-invasive, and (relatively) non-painful way to address some of the most common skin concerns. "Anyone concerned about sagging skin or textural irregularities can benefit from laser skin tightening," says dermatologist Dendy Engelman, MD, FACMS, FAAD. "Basically, there are now modalities that can address skin concerns anywhere—from your forehead to your toes."

By modalities, Engelman means different methods that penetrate the skin on varying levels depending on your needs. Theres radiofrequency (Engelman cites popular procedures like NuEra Tight or Thermage), which penetrates the skin superficially, as well as ultrasound (like Ultherapy), which penetrates deeper.3 You can also do a combination of both.

Basically, you can use laser skin tightening anywhere, to address anything—whether its a pesky double chin or loose skin on the stomach. And anyone is a candidate—laser skin tightening works on all skin tones and skin types.4

How to Prepare for Laser Skin Tightening

Our dermatologists will tell you to avoid the sun before and after any laser treatment. But there are a few other factors to keep in mind when it comes to laser skin tightening. "Something a lot of people dont think about is the fact that you should make sure your skin is in a good place when you get laser skin tightening," says Yolanda Lenzy, MD, FAAD, "Make sure your skin is ready. You dont want outbreaks or cold sores before lasering—lasers can reactivate cold sores." If your skin barrier has been irritated or you recently experienced an eczema flair up, Lenzy recommends holding off on any laser treatments.

Other than that, however, all you need to worry about prior to laser skin tightening is keeping your skin moisturized—and using some gentler skincare products while youre at it.

What to Expect During Laser Skin Tightening

Not all lasers are painful. In fact, Engelman says some of her patients even enjoy their experiences getting laser skin tightening. "Some modalities are painful, but the more superficial ones—like NuEra, for example—feel like a hot stone massage, according to my patients," she says. "No numbing is required." The treatments are quick—10 to 30 minutes, once a week for four weeks—and the results are immediate, according to our experts.

That said, the modalities that penetrate the skin on a deeper level are certainly more painful and can occasionally require numbing agents. The treatments last roughly 45 to 60 minutes, and results can take two to three months to show.3

Essentially, it depends on your specific skin concerns and the area of the body youre looking to target. "Its important to know what youre looking to achieve," says Lenzy. "Is it something you even need lasers for? Do research and have a consultation with an expert dermatologist."

Potential Side Effects

Any lasers present their unique risks and potential side effects. As Lenzy previously mentioned, lasers can exacerbate existing skin concerns like cold sores and eczema due to the high heat.

People of color also need to be careful to find the right professional. "Patients of color experience problems with laser treatments at a higher rate, whether it has to do with an incorrect laser selected for the skin type, or the settings were off, whatever it is," says Lenzy. "Even with laser hair removal, things like hyperpigmentation can happen."

Again, Lenzy stresses how important it is to do your homework. "Finding the right laser and dermatologist is so important."

The Cost

The cost of your laser skin tightening will depend on a multitude of factors—primarily, the treatment area, and which laser treatment is required for your specific skin concerns. "It really depends on the area being treated and how many treatments are required," says Engelman. "For [radiofrequency], the cost is usually $800–$1000 per treatment, and four to six treatments are required. For [ultrasound], the cost is usually $4000 for the full face, and for something that uses both types of lasers, the cost is typically around $1000 per treatment."

So, yes, laser skin tightening isnt cheap. But its important to realize youre paying for the quality of the treatment. "You truly do get what you pay for," says Lenzy. "Nothing against Groupon, but this isnt the time to save a buck. You want someone who has the experience, a quality, reputable physician."

Aftercare

The good news about radiofrequency lasers is they dont require much downtime—if any at all. You can typically receive the treatment and go directly to work.5(But again, make sure to avoid the sunlight.) That said, if youve elected a more penetrative laser or have a large or sensitive treatment area, its probably a good idea to allow yourself some downtime and take a few days off.

The Final Takeaway

Laser skin tightening is a great way to address crepey, saggy skin, and problem areas without having to go under the knife. Find a trusted dermatologist to determine which kind of laser is right for you. Know that it might be an investment, but the most important thing is that youre ultimately happy with the results.

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