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LaseMD Laser Treatments Brooklyn & Queens County, NY

Clearer Skin Without the Downtime

Non-ablative laser resurfacing that treats pigmentation, sun damage, and texture issues while you get back to your life. Safe for all skin tones, visible results in weeks.

Doctor-Supervised Treatments

Every LaseMD treatment is overseen by our licensed medical professionals who understand skin health, not just aesthetics.

Certified Laser Technicians Only

Our team consists of licensed estheticians and certified laser specialists with extensive training in advanced skin technology.

FDA-Cleared Technology

We use Lutronic's clinically proven LaseMD system, trusted by dermatologists nationwide for safe, effective skin resurfacing.

Serving Brooklyn Since 2009

Over 15 years of experience helping Kings County and Queens County clients achieve healthier, clearer skin.

Non-Ablative Laser Skin Resurfacing Brooklyn & Queens County, NY

What LaseMD Actually Does for Your Skin

LaseMD is a non-ablative fractional laser that creates thousands of microscopic channels in your skin without damaging the surface. Think of it like aerating a lawn—you’re creating pathways for renewal without tearing everything up. These microchannels trigger your body’s natural healing response, stimulating fresh collagen and elastin production from the inside out. Unlike aggressive ablative lasers that vaporize skin layers and require weeks of recovery, LaseMD leaves your skin surface intact. This means less risk, faster healing, and the ability to treat stubborn concerns like melasma and hyperpigmentation safely across all skin tones. The treatment also allows serums and active ingredients to penetrate deeper, amplifying your results beyond what the laser alone can achieve. It’s designed for people who want real improvement without looking like they’ve had “work done” or taking two weeks off from life.

LaseMD Benefits Brooklyn Queens NY

What You Actually Get from This Treatment

This isn’t about erasing every sign of aging overnight. It’s about addressing the specific concerns that make you feel less confident—and doing it in a way that fits your schedule and your skin.

Melasma and Pigmentation Treatment Brooklyn

Finally, a Laser That's Safe for Melasma

If you’ve dealt with melasma or stubborn hyperpigmentation, you already know how frustrating it is. Creams barely make a dent. Some lasers make it worse. And you’re stuck covering up with makeup every single day. LaseMD is different because it’s non-ablative. It doesn’t blast away your skin surface, which means it won’t trigger the inflammatory response that causes melasma to come roaring back darker than before. The 1927nm wavelength targets pigment in the deeper layers while leaving your epidermis intact. That’s why we trust it for patients with darker skin tones and hormonally-driven pigmentation issues. Most patients see visible fading after just two treatments. And because there’s minimal trauma to your skin, you’re not dealing with weeks of redness or the anxiety of wondering if you just made things worse. You’ll need to stay religious about sunscreen and follow your skincare regimen, but this is one of the few laser options that actually works with your skin instead of against it.
Elegant woman with flawless skin and soft makeup for aesthetic skincare.

Acne Scars and Skin Texture Brooklyn

Smooth Out Texture Without Aggressive Resurfacing

Acne scars, rough texture, and uneven skin don’t require you to go through the trauma of a fully ablative laser. LaseMD creates controlled micro-injuries that stimulate collagen remodeling in the exact areas where your skin has lost its smoothness. Over the course of a few treatments, those indented scars start to fill in. Rough patches soften. Pore size visibly shrinks. The treatment intensity is customizable based on what you’re dealing with. If you’re just looking to refine texture and get a glow before an event, Dolce Aesthetics NY can dial it down for minimal downtime. If you’re targeting deeper acne scarring or significant sun damage, we can increase the density and depth for more dramatic resurfacing—though you’ll need a few extra days of recovery. What you won’t get is the raw, oozing, “I look like I got a chemical burn” situation that comes with CO2 lasers. You’ll have some redness and a sandpaper feel for a few days, maybe some light flaking, but nothing that requires you to hide from the world. And the results? They keep improving for months as your skin rebuilds itself from within.
Lasemd FAQs

Common Questions About Our Service

Downtime depends on the treatment intensity. For a lighter “glow” treatment, you’ll have a few hours of redness similar to a mild sunburn, and you can go about your day pretty normally. For a medium-intensity treatment targeting sun damage or pigmentation, expect 1-3 days of redness and possible light flaking. If you’re doing the more intensive LaseMD ULTRA for deeper concerns like acne scars or significant sun damage, plan for 5-7 days where your skin will be red and have a sandpaper-like texture with some flaking. Most people can return to work the next day with makeup, but you might want to schedule treatments before a weekend if you prefer extra privacy during the healing phase. The key is that you’re not dealing with raw, oozing skin like you would with ablative lasers—it’s more about managing visible redness and texture.
Yes, and that’s actually one of the reasons it’s become so popular. LaseMD is a non-ablative laser, meaning it doesn’t remove the top layer of your skin. This is crucial for darker skin tones and melasma because ablative lasers can trigger post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, making your pigmentation worse instead of better. The 1927nm wavelength used in LaseMD targets melanin in the deeper layers without causing the kind of trauma that leads to rebound darkening. That said, melasma is tricky and requires a comprehensive approach—you’ll need to be diligent about sunscreen, avoid hormonal triggers when possible, and follow a proper skincare regimen. Most patients with melasma see noticeable improvement after 2-3 treatments, but it’s a condition that can recur, so maintenance and prevention are just as important as the laser treatment itself.
Most people need 2-3 treatments spaced about 4-6 weeks apart to see optimal results, though some see improvement after just one session. It really depends on what you’re treating. If you’re dealing with light sun damage or just want a refresh before a big event, one treatment might be enough to give you that glow. For more stubborn concerns like melasma, deeper pigmentation, acne scars, or significant texture issues, a series of treatments will give you better, longer-lasting results. The reason for spacing them out is that your skin needs time to heal and rebuild collagen between sessions—that’s where the real magic happens. You’ll start seeing initial improvements within 4-6 weeks after your first treatment, but results continue to develop for 3-6 months as collagen remodeling occurs. After that, your results can last a year or more with proper skincare and sun protection.
The treatment itself is generally well-tolerated, especially with the numbing cream we apply beforehand. Most people describe the sensation as tingling or a warm, prickling feeling as the laser passes over the skin—not exactly comfortable, but not painful either. The numbing cream does a good job of taking the edge off, and the actual laser portion of the treatment only takes about 15-20 minutes. After the treatment, your skin will feel warm and tight, similar to a sunburn, and that sensation can last for a few hours. Some people experience a bit of stinging or sensitivity, but it’s manageable with cool compresses and the moisturizers we recommend. The discomfort level also depends on the intensity of your treatment—lighter settings are barely noticeable, while more aggressive treatments might be a bit more uncomfortable but still very tolerable for most patients.
The main difference is how deep the laser goes and how much of your skin surface it affects. CO2 lasers are fully ablative, meaning they vaporize the outer layers of your skin to create dramatic results—but you’re looking at 1-2 weeks of serious downtime with raw, peeling skin. Fraxel is also a fractional laser, but it comes in different wavelengths; some are non-ablative like LaseMD, while others (like Fraxel Re:pair) are ablative. LaseMD specifically uses a 1927nm thulium wavelength that’s ideal for pigmentation, sun damage, and texture concerns without removing your skin surface. It’s gentler than Fraxel Dual 1550, which penetrates deeper for wrinkles and scars but comes with more downtime. Think of it this way: CO2 is the most aggressive with the longest recovery but the most dramatic results; Fraxel sits in the middle; and LaseMD is on the gentler end with faster recovery, making it ideal if you can’t afford significant downtime but still want real improvement.
Pricing varies based on the treatment area and intensity, but you can generally expect to invest anywhere from $400 to $1,200+ per session depending on whether you’re treating just your face or adding areas like the neck, chest, or hands. Most patients do a series of 2-3 treatments for optimal results, so you’re looking at a total investment of around $1,200 to $3,600 for a full treatment plan. Is it worth it? That depends on what you’re trying to fix and what you’ve already tried. If you’ve spent years buying expensive serums and creams that barely make a dent in your pigmentation or texture issues, LaseMD can actually save you money in the long run by delivering results that last. It’s also significantly less expensive than ablative lasers or surgical options, with a fraction of the downtime and risk. At Dolce Aesthetics NY, we focus on transparent pricing and realistic expectations, so you’ll know exactly what you’re investing in before you commit.

Consultation and Skin Assessment

We evaluate your skin type, concerns, and goals to create a customized treatment plan that delivers real results safely.

Numbing and Preparation

A topical numbing cream is applied for 20-30 minutes to keep you comfortable during the laser treatment.

Laser Treatment and Recovery

The laser is applied across the treatment area in about 15-20 minutes, then you're sent home with aftercare instructions.