Laser Treatments in Albany NY

Advanced laser treatments for texture, wrinkles, sun damage, acne scars, pigment, vessels, and hair removal — planned by target, not trend.

Laser treatment should be matched to the target — texture, pigment, vessels, hair, or lesions.

Laser treatments at DeLuca Plastic Surgery are planned around what the laser needs to target: water in the skin for resurfacing, blood vessels for redness and angiomas, pigment for tattoos and brown spots, or hair follicles for laser hair reduction. This laser-only page focuses on CO2 / CoolPeel and deeper fractional resurfacing, Nd:YAG for vessels and angiomas, Q-switched Nd:YAG and KTP for tattoo removal and pigmented lesions, Er:YAG for selected skin lesion removal, and diode laser hair removal using Spectrum system technology.

CO2 / CoolPeel:
For texture, fine lines, sun damage, crepey skin, and collagen renewal with intensity matched to downtime
Fractional deep CO2:
For stronger resurfacing goals, etched lines, acne scars, and deeper collagen remodeling
Nd:YAG / KTP / Q-switched:
For vessels, angiomas, tattoo pigment, and selected brown or red lesions when appropriate
Er:YAG / diode:
For selected superficial lesion removal or laser hair reduction depending on the goal and skin type

Results Planning

What laser treatments can change — and what they cannot.

Laser treatments can improve skin texture, fine lines, acne scars, sun damage, brown spots, redness, small vessels, angiomas, tattoo pigment, unwanted hair, and selected benign surface lesions. They cannot reliably lift sagging skin, correct jowls, replace a facelift, treat every pigment problem safely, or remove every tattoo in the same number of sessions.

Skin Texture & Wrinkles

CO2 CoolPeel / Fractional CO2

CO2 targets water in the skin to resurface damaged tissue and stimulate collagen. CoolPeel-style lighter CO2 treatments focus on texture and glow with less downtime, while deeper fractional treatments are used when more visible remodeling is needed.

Vessels & Red Spots

Nd:YAG / Vascular Laser

Nd:YAG laser energy can target blood vessels, angiomas, and selected vascular lesions. The goal is to heat the vessel while protecting surrounding skin, which requires careful settings and diagnosis.

Pigment & Tattoo Ink

Q-Switched Nd:YAG / KTP

Q-switched laser energy targets pigment particles in tattoos and selected pigmented lesions. Different wavelengths are used for different colors and depths, and multiple sessions are usually needed.

What to notice:
The same laser platform can support very different treatments. A resurfacing plan, vessel treatment, tattoo removal plan, lesion treatment, and hair removal plan should not be presented as one generic “laser treatment.”

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Treatment Options

Laser options: choosing by target, not by buzzword.

Laser treatment is strongest when the target is specific. “Laser” can mean resurfacing, vessel treatment, tattoo removal, pigment treatment, lesion removal, or hair reduction. The right wavelength and settings depend on what the laser is trying to affect.

CO2 CoolPeel

A lighter CO2 resurfacing approach for dull skin, mild texture, fine lines, sun damage, and glow when the goal is improvement with less downtime than deeper resurfacing.

Fractional Deep CO2

A stronger resurfacing option for etched lines, acne scars, deeper texture, crepey skin, and more visible collagen remodeling when more downtime is acceptable.

Nd:YAG for Vessels

Used for selected vessels, spider veins, angiomas, and vascular lesions when the target is blood rather than pigment or skin texture.

Q-Switched Nd:YAG

Used for tattoo pigment and selected pigmented lesions. Multiple sessions are usually required, and results vary by ink color, depth, age, and location.

KTP

Useful for selected red and brown targets depending on wavelength, depth, and diagnosis. Careful evaluation matters before treating pigment or vessels.

Er:YAG

Used for precise superficial ablation and selected skin lesion removal when the lesion is appropriate for cosmetic treatment.

Diode Hair Removal

Targets hair follicles to reduce unwanted hair over a series of treatments. Best results depend on hair color, skin type, area, and growth cycle.

Spectrum System Planning

Multi-modality laser planning allows different targets to be treated with different wavelengths rather than pretending one setting fits every concern.

Pricing & Investment

Laser treatment pricing depends on the target, downtime, and number of sessions.

CO2 resurfacing, vascular laser treatment, tattoo removal, lesion treatment, and diode laser hair reduction are priced differently because treatment time, energy settings, downtime, and expected number of sessions vary significantly. A light CoolPeel-style refresh is not the same investment as deeper fractional CO2 resurfacing or a multi-session tattoo removal plan.

CoolPeel / Light CO2

Starting around $1,500+
Used for texture, glow, fine lines, crepey skin, and lighter resurfacing with less downtime.

Fractional Deep CO2

Often $3,500–7,000+
Depends on treatment area, intensity, acne scars, wrinkle depth, neck/chest inclusion, and recovery planning.

Laser Hair Removal

Varies by area and series
Pricing depends on treatment area, density, hair color, skin type, and expected number of sessions.

Vascular / Tattoo / Lesions

Priced by target complexity
Small angiomas or isolated lesions differ substantially from larger vascular or tattoo treatment plans.

Typical Laser Planning

Many treatments are staged
Hair reduction, tattoo removal, vascular correction, pigment treatment, and resurfacing often involve a series.

Example Financing Scenario*

~$75–350+/mo*
Monthly estimates vary based on treatment plan, financing approval, repayment term, and total amount financed.

These are planning estimates, not a final quote. A personalized recommendation depends on the diagnosis, treatment area, target, downtime tolerance, and whether a lighter treatment or more aggressive resurfacing plan is appropriate.

*Example financing scenarios are estimates only and are based on financing the listed treatment ranges. Actual approval, interest rate, repayment term, and monthly payment vary. Prices are estimates and may change.

Recovery & Timeline

Recovery can range from mild redness to true resurfacing downtime.

Laser recovery depends on what is being treated and how aggressively. A light CO2 CoolPeel-style treatment may create redness, dryness, or a sandpapery texture with limited downtime. A deeper fractional CO2 treatment can involve swelling, peeling, redness, oozing/crusting in some cases, and a more structured skincare routine as the skin heals.

Vascular and angioma treatments may produce temporary darkening, bruising, swelling, or crusting. Tattoo removal may create whitening, pinpoint bleeding, blistering, crusting, or temporary pigment changes. Hair removal can cause temporary redness or follicular swelling. Sun protection is important after nearly all laser treatments, especially pigment and resurfacing work.

Light CO2 / CoolPeel

Often involves redness, dryness, and a rough texture for several days depending on intensity.

Deep Fractional CO2

May involve more redness, swelling, peeling, and a longer recovery window.

Vascular / Pigment

Temporary darkening, bruising, crusting, or pigment change may occur depending on target and settings.

Hair Removal

Usually planned as a series, with mild redness or follicular swelling after each treatment.

Honest Guidance

When laser treatment may not be the right choice.

Who may not be a good candidate?

Patients with unsafe sun exposure, active infection, poor healing risk, unrealistic expectations, certain pigment risks, or unclear skin lesions may need to delay or avoid laser treatment.

Tradeoffs to consider

Lighter treatments usually mean less downtime but more sessions. Stronger treatments may create more visible change but require more healing and stricter aftercare.

When treatment may not be worth it

If your main issue is loose skin, jowls, deep facial aging, or a suspicious lesion, laser alone may disappoint or may not be appropriate.

Risk Transparency

What can go wrong — and why laser matching matters.

Possible risks include redness, swelling, irritation, peeling, crusting, burns, blistering, bruising, pigment changes, acne flare, infection, scarring, incomplete improvement, recurrence of vessels or pigment, unsatisfactory tattoo fading, and need for additional treatments.

The biggest preventable problem is mismatching the treatment to the target: using resurfacing for a vascular lesion, pigment laser for a lesion that should be evaluated, hair removal for hair that is too light, or deep resurfacing when the patient cannot accept downtime.

Pigment Risk

Some skin types and sun exposure patterns require more cautious planning to reduce hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation risk.

Healing Risk

Deeper resurfacing requires careful aftercare and realistic expectations about redness, peeling, and recovery.

Wrong Target

No laser setting can compensate for treating the wrong diagnosis.

Related Treatments

Procedures often discussed with laser treatments.

Laser, IPL & SkinPen Hub

Compare laser, IPL, SkinPen, CO2 resurfacing, and skin rejuvenation options.

IPL Photofacial

For redness, rosacea-type flushing, sun spots, brown spots, and uneven pigmentation.

SkinPen Microneedling

For acne scars, texture, pores, and collagen stimulation.

Skinvive

For skin hydration, glow, and smoother skin quality without resurfacing downtime.

Botox & Jeuveau

For movement-related wrinkles that resurfacing cannot relax.

Facial Fillers

For volume loss and contour concerns, not surface pigment or laser targets.

Clear, Honest Guidance

Laser Treatments FAQ

What laser treatments are available?

Laser options may include CO2 / CoolPeel, fractional CO2, Nd:YAG for vessels and angiomas, Q-switched Nd:YAG and KTP for tattoos and pigment, Er:YAG for selected lesion removal, and diode laser hair removal.

What is CoolPeel?

CoolPeel is a lighter CO2 resurfacing approach used to improve texture, fine lines, sun damage, and skin quality with less downtime than deeper CO2 resurfacing.

What is fractional deep CO2?

Fractional deep CO2 delivers energy in a pattern that treats a fraction of the skin at a time, allowing stronger resurfacing and collagen remodeling while leaving untreated skin between treated zones.

Which laser is best for vessels or angiomas?

Nd:YAG or KTP-type vascular laser planning may be used for selected vessels, angiomas, spider veins, or red lesions depending on size, depth, and diagnosis.

Which laser is used for tattoo removal?

Q-switched Nd:YAG and KTP wavelengths may be used for tattoo pigment. Multiple sessions are usually needed, and results vary by ink color, depth, density, age, and location.

Can lasers treat brown spots?

Some brown spots may respond to pigment-targeting lasers, but not every pigmented lesion should be treated cosmetically without appropriate evaluation.

Can Er:YAG remove skin lesions?

Er:YAG may be used for selected superficial benign lesions, but suspicious, changing, or unclear lesions should be medically evaluated before removal.

Does diode laser hair removal work for everyone?

Diode laser hair removal works best on darker hair. White, gray, blonde, red, very fine, or low-pigment hair may respond poorly.

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