A New Era of Skin Rejuvenation at Em’s Skin Boutique
At Em’s Skin Boutique, we’re dedicated to bringing the most advanced skin technologies to the Mornington Peninsula- and our newest addition, the CO2 Fractional Device, is no exception.
You’ve likely seen the rising buzz around CO2 and ablative lasers, but what truly sets this device apart? We’re breaking it down so you can feel informed, confident and excited about what this treatment can achieve for your skin. Our CO2 Laser features dual-modality technology- CoolPeel and DOT Therapy- offering powerful resurfacing benefits while allowing a tailored approach based on your skin needs.
The CO2 Laser: What It Treats
This advanced device can address a wide range of concerns, including:
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Sun damage & pigmentation
- Uneven texture
- Acne scarring
- Stretch marks
- General skin dullness and laxity
Whether you’re building a results-driven skincare plan or preparing your skin for an event, the CO2 Laser offers a transformative, long-term improvement in skin health and appearance.
CoolPeel: Refinement With Minimal Downtime
CoolPeel delivers high-energy pulses in ultra-short bursts, gently removing the superficial layer of damaged skin without the heat traditionally associated with CO2 lasers. This means less downtime, less redness and a more comfortable experience.
Benefits of CoolPeel
- Minimal downtime
- Improved skin texture and clarity
- Stimulates collagen
- Reduction in fine lines
- Targets superficial sun spots and pigmentation
Downtime: 1-3 days Numbing: Not required (but recommended)
DOT Therapy: Deep Skin Renewal
DOT Therapy utilises precise microscopic laser “dots” to create fractional thermal channels in the skin. These micro-injuries trigger the body’s natural healing response-resulting in firmer, smoother and more rejuvenated skin.
Benefits of DOT Therapy
- Stimulates collagen production
- Deeper resurfacing and smoothing of the skin
- Reduce fine lines and wrinkles
- Improves acne scarring and textural irregularities
- Improves stretch marks
Downtime: 7-10 days Numbing: Required for comfort
Ideal for: This deeper modality is ideal for those wanting a comprehesnive skin refresh with long-lasting results.
How the CO2 Laser Works: The Science
Traditional CO2 (carbon dioxide) lasers are fully ablative, meaning they vaporise (remove) layers of the skin (epidermis and dermis) to achieve optimal resurfacing of the skin. This method often resulted in significant downtime, sedation and a hefty price point.
Our Fractional CO2 laser creates controlled, superficial micro-ablative channels in the epidermis, not the entire layer, whilst minimising heat- this is the core of understanding why downtime is lower. Because it’s still fractional CO2, it induces neocollagenesis (natural building of fresh collagen fibres) over time, leading to smoother, firmer skin with a progressive glow over 4-12 weeks (and sometimes longer).
Our Commitment to Education & Skin Health
At Em’s Skin Boutique, client education is at the heart of everything we do. We pride ourselves on providing honest, science-backed skincare guidance so you understand the why behind your treatment plan.
The CO2 Laser integrates beautifully with long-term skincare routines, dermal therapies, and corrective treatments- allowing us to design a truly personalised, multimodality approach tailored to your skin goals.
Introductory Offer: $399 CoolPeel
To celebrate the arrival of our CO2 Laser Device, we’re offering CoolPeel Laser treatments for just $399.
We can’t wait for our clients to experience the incredible results this advanced technology can offer.
*T’s & C’s Apply. Offer ends 31st January 2026. Subject to availability and suitability for the treatment.
References
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Ortiz, A. E., Tremaine, A. M., & Zachary, C. B. (2010). Long-term efficacy of a fractional resurfacing device. Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 42(2), 168-170. https://doi.org/10.1002/lsm.20885
Tierney, E. P., William Hanke, C., Watkins, L. (2011). Treatment of lower eyelid rhytids and laxity with ablative fractionated carbon-dioxide laser resurfacing: Case series and review of Dermatology, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, Volume 64, Issue 4, 730-740. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2010.04.023
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