Laser Treatment for Wrinkled Skin: Cost and Results Explained

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You’ve tried the creams. The serums. The jade rollers.
But when those deep lines just won’t budge, you start asking the bigger question: Should I try laser treatment for my wrinkles?

Whether you’re curious about cost, scared of downtime, or wondering if it even works, this post lays it all out—no fluff, just facts.

What Is Laser Skin Resurfacing?

Laser skin resurfacing is a non-invasive or minimally invasive procedure that uses concentrated light beams to remove damaged skin layers and stimulate collagen production.

There are two main types:

  • Ablative lasers (like CO2 or Erbium): Remove outer skin layers—more dramatic results, longer recovery.
  • Non-ablative lasers (like Fraxel): Stimulate collagen underneath the skin—less downtime, gentler improvements.

What’s the Cost of Laser Treatment for Wrinkles?

Laser treatments vary widely depending on:

  • Type of laser
  • Size of treatment area
  • Provider’s location and expertise
Treatment TypeCost Per Session (U.S.)
CO2 Laser Resurfacing$2,000 – $3,000
Erbium Laser$1,000 – $2,000
Fraxel (non-ablative)$600 – $1,200
IPL (intense pulsed light)$400 – $800

Average total cost: $2,000–$5,000 for a full face treatment with 2–3 sessions

Insurance doesn’t cover cosmetic lasers unless medically necessary (e.g., scarring). Always confirm during your consultation.

How Long Do Results Take? Are They Worth It?

Here’s what the average client like Patricia wants to know:

  • Results begin: Within 1–2 weeks for non-ablative, 1 month+ for ablative
  • Peak results: 3–6 months after collagen remodeling
  • How long do they last? Up to 2–3 years with good skincare and sun protection

Clinical trials show that fractional CO2 and Erbium lasers visibly reduce moderate-to-severe wrinkles and improve skin texture over time 【source: American Society for Dermatologic Surgery】.

Side Effects and Recovery Time

TypeDowntimeCommon Side Effects
Ablative7–14 daysRedness, swelling, peeling
Non-Ablative0–3 daysMild redness, flaking

Your skin may feel like a sunburn, and aftercare includes:

  • No sun exposure
  • Antibiotic ointments
  • No makeup for several days (ablative)

Who Should (and Shouldn’t) Get Laser Treatment?

Great for:

  • Light to medium skin tones (depending on laser type)
  • Deep wrinkles, sun damage, uneven skin tone

Caution for:

  • Darker skin tones (risk of hyperpigmentation—use specialized lasers)
  • Those prone to keloids or poor healing
  • Recent use of Accutane (within 6–12 months)

Always get a consultation with a board-certified dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon.

Real Results: What Users Are Saying

“I was hesitant at first because of the price, but after two sessions of CO2 laser, my deep smile lines are nearly gone. I just wear sunscreen religiously now!” — Janet, 61

“I did Fraxel at age 54. It didn’t erase everything, but my skin looks smoother and brighter. Makeup glides on now!” — Loretta, 54

Alternatives to Consider

If you’re not ready for lasers yet:

Visual Breakdown: Cost vs Results Chart

Laser TypeAverage CostDowntimeWrinkle Reduction (1–5)
CO2 Laser$2,5007–10 days⭐⭐⭐⭐☆
Fraxel$9001–2 days⭐⭐⭐☆☆
IPL$6000–1 day⭐⭐☆☆☆

Helpful Resources

FAQ

Q: How many sessions will I need?
A: Usually 1–3 sessions spaced a few weeks apart. More aggressive lasers = fewer sessions.

Q: Can I wear makeup after?
A: Non-ablative: Yes, after 24–48 hrs. Ablative: Wait 7+ days and follow provider’s advice.

Q: Does it hurt?
A: Most treatments use numbing cream. Some patients describe it as a rubber band snap or mild sunburn sensation.


⚠️ Medical Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified provider before starting any cosmetic procedure.

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Written by Jade Emerson, Skin Confidence Writer at WrinkledSkinRepair.com
Helping women rediscover their natural glow through science, simplicity, and self-care.


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