What Is Laser Genesis?

Downtime: None

Pain Level: Minimal

Results Duration: Long-Lasting with Maintenance

Laser Genesis is a non-invasive, non-ablative laser facial that gently heats the dermis to stimulate collagen production and restore skin’s natural glow. It improves skin tone, reduces redness, minimizes pores, and fades hyperpigmentation, all with minimal downtime. Safe for all skin types, this treatment is a favorite for patients seeking visible results without discomfort or recovery time.

How Does It Work?

  • Laser Genesis uses micro pulses of laser energy to safely heat the dermal layer of the skin.
  • Gentle thermal stimulation promotes collagen renewal, constricts blood vessels that cause redness, and smooths uneven skin texture.
  • The device is passed over the skin in a precise, controlled motion, delivering a warm, relaxing sensation.

What Can Laser Genesis Treat?

Laser Genesis effectively treats a wide range of common skin concerns, including:

  • Redness and rosacea
  • Shallow scarring and acne scars
  • Sun damage and melasma
  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Uneven skin tone and texture
  • Fine lines and enlarged pores

Who Is a Good Candidate?

Laser Genesis is ideal for anyone seeking subtle, natural-looking improvements in skin tone and texture—without downtime or discomfort. It’s especially beneficial for:

  • Those with sensitive or redness-prone skin
  • Patients with early signs of aging or mild acne scarring
  • All skin tones
  • Busy individuals who want a fast, no-downtime treatment

Benefits of Laser Genesis

  • No downtime, non-invasive, and gentle
  • Safe for all skin tones and types
  • Stimulates collagen and improves skin elasticity
  • Evens out tone and texture
  • Reduces facial redness and rosacea symptoms
  • Minimizes the appearance of pores and scars
  • Enhances the results of other cosmetic procedures

What to Expect During Treatment

Your Laser Genesis treatment begins with a consultation, where your provider will assess your skin concerns, review your medical history, and discuss your goals. Based on this evaluation, a customized treatment plan will be created to address your specific skin tone, texture, and concerns. On the day of your treatment, your skin will be cleansed to remove any makeup or oil. Protective eyewear will be provided to shield your eyes from the laser.

During the procedure, a handheld laser device moves slowly across your skin about a half inch above the surface, delivering micro pulses of heat to the dermis. Most patients describe the sensation as warm and soothing—similar to being near a campfire. Treatment typically takes 20-60 minutes, depending on the size of the area being treated.

After your treatment, you may notice mild redness, dryness, or a warm sensation in the treated area, which usually fades within a few hours. There is no required downtime, and you can resume most normal activities right away. Full results are achieved gradually after a series of 4-6 treatments, spaced 3-4 weeks apart.

Is It Safe?

Yes! Laser Genesis is FDA-cleared and highly regarded for its safety and comfort. It is non-ablative and is safe for all skin types. The risk of hyperpigmentation or scarring is extremely low when performed by trained professionals.

  • Mild redness or dryness lasting a few hours
  • Warmth or flushed appearance post-treatment
  • Rarely, slight irritation or sensitivity
  • Have frequent cold sore outbreaks (HSV) — antiviral medication, like Valtrex, is recommended beforehand

Aftercare and Results

When Results Appear: Brighter, healthier-looking skin can be seen within a few days, with results improving as collagen continues to rebuild.

How Long Results Last: After a series of 4-6 treatments spaced 3-4 weeks apart, results may last 6-12 months with proper skin care and maintenance sessions.

Follow-Up: Seasonal touch-ups are recommended to preserve your results.

Who Should Avoid Treatment?

You may need to postpone treatment if you:

  • Are currently pregnant
  • Have active skin infections, open wounds, or sunburn
  • Recently used photosensitizing medications (like isotretinoin)

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