Fractional CO2 Laser Singapore: Prices and Reviews 2021

If you are looking for the best clinic for your fractional CO2 Laser treatment in Singapore, we've got the reviews and laser treatment cost covered in this post.

fractional co2 laser Singapore

Acne scars cannot be treated only with medicines. The acne scars laser treatment involves the technique of laser resurfacing. Laser resurfacing procedure not only treats acne scars but also gives you a glowing and younger looking skin. In general, CO2 lasers are the gold standard when it comes to treating scars, wrinkles and photo-rejuvenation. It’s also not uncommon for most people to try completely ineffective methods, from DIY home treatments to beauty spa facials and underpowered lasers.

These are some questions you should ask your doctor before you commit to a acne scar removal package:

1. How much would a session of fractional laser cost at your clinic, and how much is the consultation fee?

2. How many sessions are required on average at your clinic for acne scars?

3. Years of experience with the fractional laser?



Fractional CO2 Laser Singapore Price

Singapore medical portal doctorXdentist has compiled a list of fractional CO2 laser pricing information based on the email replies that they have sent out to the aesthetic clinics in Singapore.

Here is the summary list.

The Clifford Clinic, Dr Chow Yuen Ho:

The consultation fee is $50 and the cost for the first session of fractional CO2 laser is about $200 before GST. Subsequent sessions are in the $500 range depending on the package signed.

The Chelsea Clinic, Dr Ewen Chee:

1 Session: $600, 4 Sessions: $2300. Consultation fees is at $60 but will be waived off if you are signing up for treatments at the clinic.

Vanessa Phua Aesthetic Clinic, Dr Vanessa Phua:

The price starts from $950 for a full face. Generally, a few sessions are required to achieve an optimal result. Good skin care will also help in maintenance after laser. My consultation starts from $100.


Edge Fractional CO2 Laser Singapore

What is Edge Fractional CO2? 
With the latest generation of Fractional CO2 Lasers, the Edge Pulse was introduced. This Edge Fractional CO2 Laser treatment solves the problem of traditional Fractional CO2 Laser treatments by greatly reducing the downtime associated with the treatment. Conventional Fractional CO2 Laser treatments usually caused patients to have redness for 3 days and scabs for 1 week. This latest Edge Fractional CO2 Laser gets around this problem by producing very fine beams that cause minimal redness and scabs that are so fine that they are barely noticeable. In fact, what most patients experience is that the skin is just slightly red for less than a day, and there are no rough scabs formed. Results can be seen as soon as after 1 treatment for most patients although most patients will need subsequent sessions for optimal results.

Infini Laser Cost Singapore


Radiofrequency (RF) microneedling treatments, such as the Venus Viva and INFINI system use small needles to deliver heat energy to the skin. This stimulates collagen production and acne scar remodelling.

RF microneedling is ideal for rolling, atrophic, mixed, and tethered scars. Healing time is quicker than lasers – often within 48 hours. There’s also less chance of hyperpigmentation. Improvements are expected up to 6 months post-treatment.

Radiofrequency microneedling cost in Singapore: Infini costs about $1000 – $2500/session in Singapore. 1 – 2 sessions are normally recommended.

Read more: http://doctorxdentist.com/guide-best-acne-scar-treatment-singapore/



Fractional Laser Reviews at Tiffiny Yang Aesthetics and Surgery

Acne Scar Treatment: CO2 Fractional Laser Skin Resurfacing at Tiffiny Yang Aesthetics & Surgery

Due to my genetics misfortune, I’ve had the worst acne breakouts since my teenage years, which has spread into my adult life with quite widespread scarring on my face. Some bloggers can post photos of their beautiful face to get more readers, while others like myself have to post beautiful food photos instead. Well, at least I get to eat a lot while I’m at it.

I finally decided to do something about the scarring on my face, partly also due to the increasing number of live media exposures that I am required to do.

An old friend of mine recommended me to Dr. Tiffiny Yang to consult on what can be done about it. Do note that it -is- spelt ‘Tiffiny’ and not ‘Tiffany’ for the more observant readers.


Read more: https://sethlui.com/acne-scar-co2-fractional-laser-skin-resurfacing-tiffiny-yang/


Tiffiny Yang Aesthetics - Fractional CO2 treatment

YAYYY after months of waiting with abated breath, finally got the go-ahead to do the fractional CO2 treatment at Tiffiny Yang Aesthetics clinic. Previously, Dr Shiau advised against the treatment as my pimples were still not completely dried up and doing it will make things worse. But since the pimples cleared up and only scars are left, I am finally approved to do the fractional CO2 treatment!! :-) I have been waiting for this day since forever. Let me tell you why I'm so excited about this treatment.

Read more: http://amandakhy.blogspot.my/2016/01/tiffiny-yang-aesthetics-fractional-co2.html


If there are any useful information or useful links that we’ve missed, then please let us know in the comments and we’ll try to add them to the post!

Related:

Acne Scar Treatment Singapore - Reviews and Prices 2017

Reviews on Dermatologists in Singapore 2017

BEST 10 AESTHETIC CLINICS IN SINGAPORE REVIEW 2017

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