Medical Aesthetics

    Laser Skin Rejuvenation in Naperville, IL

    Soften fine lines, refine texture, and restore a smoother, firmer look.

    Laser skin rejuvenation is a non-ablative treatment that uses gentle, controlled laser energy to warm the deeper layers of the skin and encourage the skin's own collagen renewal, without wounding the surface. It is a cosmetic procedure intended to improve the appearance of fine lines, uneven texture, enlarged pores, redness, and overall firmness, and it is not a treatment or cure for any medical condition. Because the approach is gradual and gentle, results typically build over a series of sessions, and outcomes vary from person to person.

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    How non-ablative laser rejuvenation works

    Non-ablative lasers direct light energy that is absorbed below the surface of the skin, gently heating the dermis while leaving the outer layer, the epidermis, intact. This controlled warming may stimulate the skin's natural repair response and encourage the remodeling of collagen and elastic fibers over time. Because the surface is not removed or wounded, this style of treatment is generally considered low risk with very limited downtime, which is one of its main attractions. According to DermNet, non-ablative systems target the dermis while leaving the epidermis intact, so results are typically more subtle and gradual than ablative resurfacing, but recovery is usually much easier.

    What it can help improve

    Laser skin rejuvenation is most often used to soften the look of fine lines and mild wrinkles, refine uneven texture, reduce the appearance of enlarged pores, calm surface redness, and support a smoother, firmer looking complexion. The published literature notes that non-ablative approaches may help with textural imperfections ranging from fine to moderate lines, as well as redness, pigmentation, and other surface irregularities. It is important to understand that this is a cosmetic treatment focused on appearance rather than a therapy for any underlying disease, and deeper wrinkles, significant sagging, or heavy sun damage may respond only partially or may be better suited to other options that we can discuss during a consultation.

    What to expect: sessions, downtime, and aftercare

    Because non-ablative rejuvenation works gradually, most people are treated in a series of sessions spaced a few weeks apart rather than in a single visit, and your provider will tailor the plan to your goals and skin. During treatment you may notice a warm sensation and mild redness, and any expected reactions such as temporary redness or slight swelling are typically mild and self-limited. Downtime is usually minimal, and many people are able to return to normal daily activities and apply makeup soon after a session, though your individual response may differ. Afterward we generally recommend gentle skin care, good hydration, and consistent broad-spectrum sun protection, since sun exposure can affect both comfort and results.

    Results and what is realistic

    Improvements from non-ablative laser rejuvenation tend to appear gradually as the skin remodels, often over a period of weeks to several months, and they build across a full series rather than after one treatment. Most people can expect a refreshed, smoother, and more even appearance rather than a dramatic transformation, and results are generally more modest than what ablative resurfacing can achieve. Results vary based on your starting skin condition, age, lifestyle, and how well the skin responds, and no outcome can be guaranteed. Ongoing sun protection, a healthy skin care routine, and occasional maintenance sessions can help support and prolong the appearance you achieve.

    Pricing by treatment area

    Laser skin rejuvenation is priced by the area being treated, so cost depends on the size and number of zones you would like addressed. Common areas include the hands or a partial face, the half face, the full face, the neck, and the decolletage, and many people choose to combine areas or add regions such as the neck and chest that often show similar signs of aging. Because the treatment is delivered in a series, we typically discuss both per-session and package options during your consultation so you have a clear picture before starting. Exact pricing and the recommended number of sessions will be reviewed with you based on your goals and a skin assessment.

    Is Laser Skin Rejuvenation Right for You?

    Often a Good Fit

    Adults bothered by fine lines, mild wrinkles, or uneven skin texture

    People seeking a gentle option with minimal downtime

    Those with mild surface redness or enlarged pores they would like to refine

    Anyone wanting gradual, natural looking improvement rather than a dramatic change

    People in generally good health with realistic expectations

    Those willing to complete a series of sessions and maintain sun protection

    Not Recommended For

    People who are pregnant or breastfeeding

    Anyone with an active infection, breakout, cold sore, or open lesion in the treatment area

    Those with a history of keloids or raised, abnormal scarring

    People who have recently used isotretinoin or certain photosensitizing medications, until cleared

    Those with a recent tan or certain skin types that may need a test spot or a modified approach

    Anyone expecting a single-session or guaranteed result, since outcomes are gradual and vary

    Laser Skin Rejuvenation Pricing in Naperville

    Transparent, area-based pricing. Add a single session or a package to your cart, or book a free consultation for a personalized plan.

    Hands or Partial Face

    Target fine lines and texture

    Single $250 / Package $850

    Varies

    Treatment Areas:
    • Hands
    • Cheeks
    • Forehead
    Key Benefits:
    • Firmer look
    • Smoother lines
    • Smaller pores

    * Add-ons or advanced lab testing charged separately if required

    POPULAR

    Half Face

    Reduce wrinkles on half face

    Single $400 / Package $1500

    Varies

    Treatment Areas:
    • Half face
    Key Benefits:
    • Firmer look
    • Smoother lines
    • Smaller pores

    * Add-ons or advanced lab testing charged separately if required

    Full Face

    Complete facial rejuvenation

    Single $500 / Package $2000

    Varies

    Treatment Areas:
    • Full face
    Key Benefits:
    • Firmer look
    • Smoother lines
    • Youthful appearance

    * Add-ons or advanced lab testing charged separately if required

    Neck Treatment

    Tighten and smooth neck area

    Single $500 / Package $2000

    Varies

    Treatment Areas:
    • Neck
    Key Benefits:
    • Tighter look
    • Smoother texture
    • Better definition

    * Add-ons or advanced lab testing charged separately if required

    Decolletage Treatment

    Rejuvenate chest area

    Single $500 / Package $2000

    Varies

    Treatment Areas:
    • Chest
    Key Benefits:
    • Tighter look
    • Smoother texture
    • Even tone

    * Add-ons or advanced lab testing charged separately if required

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    Laser Skin Rejuvenation: Frequently Asked Questions

    Is laser skin rejuvenation painful?

    Most people describe the sensation as a warm, tingling feeling as the laser passes over the skin, and non-ablative treatments are generally considered minimally uncomfortable and often do not require anesthesia. Comfort varies from person to person, and your provider can adjust settings and use cooling to help keep the session tolerable.

    How many sessions will I need?

    Because this treatment works gradually, most people are treated in a series of sessions spaced a few weeks apart rather than in one visit. The exact number depends on your skin and your goals, and we will recommend a personalized plan during your consultation. Results build over the series, so completing the full plan typically matters more than any single session.

    How long is the recovery or downtime?

    A key advantage of non-ablative rejuvenation is that downtime is usually minimal. You may notice mild redness or slight warmth for a short time afterward, and many people return to normal activities and apply makeup soon after a session. Reactions are typically mild and self-limited, though your individual experience may vary.

    When will I see results, and how long do they last?

    Improvements tend to appear gradually as the skin remodels, often over weeks to several months, and build across the full series. Results vary based on your skin, age, and lifestyle, and no outcome can be guaranteed. Consistent sun protection, good skin care, and occasional maintenance sessions can help support and prolong your results.

    Is this a treatment for a medical skin condition?

    No. Laser skin rejuvenation is a cosmetic treatment intended to improve the appearance of the skin, such as fine lines, texture, pores, and redness. It is not a treatment or cure for any medical condition. If you have a skin concern that may be medical in nature, we recommend evaluation by an appropriate provider first.

    Can I combine laser rejuvenation with other treatments or areas?

    Many people choose to treat more than one area, such as combining the face with the neck and decolletage, since these regions often show similar signs of aging. Some also pair laser rejuvenation with other skin care approaches over time. During your consultation we can discuss which combinations may be appropriate for your goals and how to sequence them safely.

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    Medically reviewed by Dawn Bergin, FNP-BC. Published March 2026, last reviewed July 2026. Editorial policy.