The CO2 Laser can be used to reduce the scarring from surgery or even acne and chicken pox scarring. The CO2 laser works by stimulating the collagen production in your skin which helps to blend the surface of your skin better with normal skin around it. SLUCare Mohs Surgeon Dr. Ramona Behshad demonstrates the procedure from start to finish and explains the steps of the process as well as how the CO2 laser works to stimulate the skin and nearly eliminate scarring in some cases. Apart from helping with surgical scarring, the CO2 Laser offers options for those wanting to get rid of acne scarring or chicken pox scarring as well. More information online at slucare.edu
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SLUCare Physician Group is a patient-centered network of more than 500 health care providers on staff at Saint Louis University School of Medicine. As part of an academic medical practice, SLUCare physicians are experts in their respective fields, providing specialty care for even the mostplex medical conditions. SLUCare physicians practice in 47 different hospitals and clinics throughout the St. Louis region, making high-quality, advanced care convenient for you and your family.
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