LaseMD Ultra™ in Philadelphia is a non-ablative fractional laser that improves skin tone, texture, and pigmentation by stimulating collagen production with minimal downtime. This advanced treatment helps restore a clearer, more radiant complexion over time.
At PhillyMedClub, this laser skin rejuvenation treatment is customized to address concerns such as sun damage, uneven tone, and fine lines. Using precise energy delivery, LaseMD Ultra™ supports natural skin renewal while maintaining comfort and minimal recovery.
Book your consultation today to achieve smoother, brighter, and healthier-looking skin with a personalized treatment plan.
LaseMD Ultra™ is a non-ablative laser treatment that creates controlled microchannels in the skin to stimulate collagen production and promote natural skin renewal. Unlike more aggressive procedures, it preserves the outer layer of the skin, allowing for effective results with minimal downtime.
As a form of fractional laser resurfacing, this treatment helps improve pigmentation, refine skin texture, and enhance overall skin clarity. It is suitable for a wide range of skin types and is often chosen for gradual, natural-looking skin rejuvenation.
This treatment works by delivering targeted laser energy into the skin to trigger a natural healing response and collagen remodeling.
What to expect during treatment:
Your provider evaluates your skin concerns and treatment goals
The skin is cleansed, and a topical numbing agent may be applied
Laser energy is delivered to create microchannels in the skin
Targeted serums may be applied to enhance results
Guidance is provided to support healing and maintain results
Over time, this process helps improve skin tone, reduce pigmentation, and enhance overall skin texture.
Helps reduce discoloration and uneven pigmentation
Smooths rough areas and improves overall skin quality
Encourages firmer, healthier-looking skin
Softens early signs of aging
Helps refine and tighten the look of pores
Treats the skin without damaging the surface layer
Allows a quick return to daily activities
Designed to be effective across a range of skin tones
Improves penetration of targeted skincare
This laser treatment can be used to address pigmentation and other concerns:
You may notice gradual improvements as your skin begins to renew and respond to collagen stimulation.
Timeline:
Mild redness or warmth may occur
Skin may feel slightly textured or dry
Improvement in tone and texture becomes more noticeable
Continued enhancement in clarity and smoothness
A series of treatments is often recommended to achieve optimal, long-lasting results.
Choosing the right provider is essential for achieving safe and effective results. At PhillyMedClub, treatments are tailored to your skin’s unique needs.
Skilled in advanced laser treatments
Treatment plans tailored to your skin goals
Uses clinically proven laser systems
Focused on gradual, balanced improvement
Designed for safety and convenience
Improve skin tone, refine texture, and reduce visible imperfections with a treatment designed for long-term skin renewal and radiance.
Schedule your consultation today to learn how LaseMD Ultra™ in Philadelphia can help you achieve smoother, clearer, and more refreshed-looking skin.
Yes, this treatment is generally safe for a wide range of skin types and tones when performed by a qualified and experienced provider.
Most patients experience a mild warming or tingling sensation during treatment, and a topical numbing cream is often applied to enhance overall comfort.
Downtime is minimal, with mild redness or dryness that typically resolves within a few days, depending on the intensity of the treatment.
Yes, it is commonly used to improve sun-damaged skin, dark spots, and uneven skin tone, helping create a clearer, more balanced complexion over time.
Most patients experience improvements after 2 to 3 treatments, depending on their specific skin concerns and desired results.
Some improvements may be visible after the first session, with continued results developing gradually over several weeks as the skin renews.