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When it comes to skin resurfacing, both Tixel and CO2 lasers offer impressive results. However, deciding which is better largely depends on your skin type, goals, and how much downtime you're willing to tolerate. Let's break it down!
Tixel works by using Thermo-Mechanical Action (TMA®), which applies controlled heat to the skin. The great thing about Tixel is that it’s a non-invasive treatment, meaning there's no cutting or piercing of the skin. This makes it an excellent option for those who are cautious about invasive procedures. Plus, the downtime is minimal compared to traditional CO2 lasers.
CO2 lasers are a trusted, go-to solution for deep skin issues like severe wrinkles, acne scars, and sun damage. The high-powered laser removes layers of the skin to stimulate collagen production. While this results in noticeable, dramatic changes, it comes at a price.
It all comes down to your specific needs. If you're looking for a less painful experience with minimal downtime, Tixel might be your perfect match. However, if you need deep resurfacing and are prepared for the recovery time, the CO2 laser could offer more dramatic results. Both treatments are effective in their own way, but your skin type, goals, and lifestyle will help guide your decision.