The Carbon Laser Peel is a new technique using two different sets of Nd:YAG laser parameters and has been developed in combination with a topical carbon lotion or powder. This laser treatment is highly beneficial for people who battle with oily skin, acne on the face or body, enlarged pores and blackheads. Moreover, the carbon laser peel rejuvenates the skin due to its excellent exfoliation properties leaving your skin refreshed with an instant revived appearance. In sum, the Carbon Laser Peel tightens pores, reduces scars and pigmentation, significantly reduces wrinkles, leaving your face plumped and glowing. The Carbon Laser Peel has become one of the most popular facial treatments in Hollywood and is also known by China Doll Facial or Hollywood Carbon Laser Peel. Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Aniston, and Kim Kardashian are the forefront celebs of this treatment and are always snapped with perfect radiant skin on the red carpet. The Carbon Laser Peel is known for stimulating collagen production, and it also evens the skin tone out. These celebs swear by the results of this treatment.
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Collections: Facial Procedures, Laser Procedures
Category: Acne, Acne Prone Skin, Dead Skin Cells, Dull Skin, Enlarged Pores, Exfoliates, Improve Skin Texture, Mattify, Pimples, Pores, Purifies, Reduces Sebum, Teenage Skin