Cost & Financing of Laser 360

Laser 360 is a skin treatment that can improve color, tone and texture, as well as tighten the skin. It's been likened to a nonsurgical face lift. Laser 360 uses three different types of lasers, applied over a period of 60 days.

How Laser 360 Works

Laser 360 uses a series of laser lights to rejuvenate your skin. The AFT system uses intense pulsed lights to improve skin color, by reducing the appearance of sun spots and shrinking blood vessels to treat rosacea.

The IPL SR 570 Module uses light to rejuvenate skin that has been damaged by smoking, poor diet, sickness, hormonal changes and UV light.

The Pixel 2940 Fractional Laser Skin Resurfacing uses a series of two to four resurfacing sessions to improve the texture of skin. This phase of the Laser 360 treatment reduces the appearance of large pores, chicken pox scars and acne scars, fine lines and wrinkles, and large pores.

Laser 360 Costs

Laser 360 treatment sessions last between one half hour and an hour. The Laser 360 treatment process is individualized, so your treatment sessions may be different from those of other patients. The average program calls for seven total treatments, administered once every ten to fourteen days for a period of 60 days. Costs vary due to the region in which you live and the doctor performing your procedure, but the typical 60 day program costs about $2,000.

The procedure requires little recovery time. Most patients return to their normal activities the same day. You may want to allow for a few days' recovery time following the Pixel stage of the therapy.

The results of Laser 360 are long term and can be prolonged by protecting the area from the sun, refraining from smoking, eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly.

Laser 360 costs vary widely according to the region in which you live, the doctor you choose, the size of the area to be treated and your individual treatment plan. Consult a physician and ask for a quote.

Financing Laser 360

Most health insurance providers don't cover cosmetic procedures like Laser 360. Check with your provider to see if you're covered. If you aren't, your doctor can help you find financing.

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