Trita Cosmetic Medicine
Laser skin resurfacing
Fractional ablative and non-ablative resurfacing for texture, scars, and wrinkles.
Gradual, natural-looking outcomes. Medical suitability is reviewed before any treatment.

At a glance
Custom depth
Matched to scar depth, downtime tolerance, and Fitzpatrick skin type.
Collagen renewal
Results evolve over months as neocollagenesis continues.
Sun protection
Broad-spectrum SPF + hats for months post-treatment.
About This Treatment
Resurfacing lasers deliver heat to water-containing tissue to create controlled injury columns that heal with new collagen and elastin—reducing fine lines, acne scars, and photoaging. The AAD lasers and lights overview explains categories.
Downtime ranges from “social” pinkness (non-ablative) to a week or more of healing (ablative) depending on settings.
Strict post-care sun avoidance is mandatory to prevent post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation—especially in darker skin types.
Safety First
All treatments performed by licensed physicians using Health Canada-approved products.
Free Consultation
Every treatment begins with a thorough consultation to understand your goals and create a personalized plan.
Follow-Up Included
Post-treatment follow-up is included to ensure optimal results and your complete satisfaction.
Financing options
Transparent pricing and payment plans may be available for qualifying cosmetic visits.
View financingTreatment Process
Consult
Discuss isotretinoin history, keloid history, and herpes prophylaxis if needed.
Treatment
Topical anesthesia + cooling; eye shields if periorbital.
Healing
Micro-crusting, swelling, and pinkness with detailed post-care instructions.
Frequently Asked Questions
We combine topical anesthesia, cooling, and sometimes nerve blocks for deeper treatments—expect heat sensation.
Active facial infection, recent isotretinoin (per clinician protocol), pregnancy, and unrealistic expectations—reviewed individually.
Often 3–6 spaced weeks apart for moderate scarring; deeper scars may combine with subcision.
Higher PIH risk—pretreatment with brightening agents and lower-energy settings may be required.
Ready to Get Started?
Book a free consultation to discuss your goals and learn about your options.
