Best Laser Skin Resurfacing in San Diego
Find laser skin resurfacing providers using ablative and non-ablative technologies. Compare CO2, erbium, and fractional laser specialists for scar treatment, wrinkle reduction, and skin renewal.
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3 additional laser skin resurfacing providers
La Jolla Plastic Surgery & Dermatology
Dual-specialty practice combining board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Richard Chaffoo and board-certified dermatologist Dr. Susan Stuart offering surgical procedures and cosmetic dermatology.
Art of Skin MD
Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Melanie Palm offering cosmetic and medical dermatology services including chemical peels, laser treatments, microneedling, and acne scar treatment in Del Mar.
MedDerm Associates
Dermatology center offering cosmetic rejuvenation procedures, medical-grade facials, chemical peels, phototherapy, and laser therapies. Also operates a clinical research division.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about laser skin resurfacing in San Diego
Non-ablative laser treatments range from $500 to $1,500, while ablative CO2 or erbium laser resurfacing costs $1,500 to $3,500 or more depending on the treatment area and depth.
About Laser Skin Resurfacing in San Diego
Find laser skin resurfacing providers using ablative and non-ablative technologies. Compare CO2, erbium, and fractional laser specialists for scar treatment, wrinkle reduction, and skin renewal.
AestheticSelect makes it easy to compare laser skin resurfacing providers in San Diego, CA. Every listed provider is verified for credentials so you can focus on finding the right provider for your goals.
Average treatment cost: $1,000–$3,500
Safety, Research & Clinical Information
Laser skin resurfacing uses targeted light energy to remove damaged skin layers and stimulate collagen production. Laser devices are regulated by the FDA under radiation-emitting product standards.
AestheticSelect provides this information for educational purposes only. This is not medical advice. Always consult a board-certified provider to discuss your individual treatment options, risks, and expected outcomes.