30 Oct Reverse Summer Damage with CoolPeel and Tetra CO2 Laser
The summer sun has been wonderful, but the leftover sun damage isn’t. As the seasons are shifting, the way we take care of our skin does too. Now is the perfect time to address the signs of photoaging: from rough texture and uneven tone, to sunspots and fine lines. At Youtherapy Medspa, we offer two versatile treatments: the CoolPeel and Tetra CO2 Lasers, to effectively restore your skin’s youthful glow.
Both the CoolPeel and the more intensive Tetra CO2 laser use advanced fractional CO2 technology, which is considered the gold standard for skin resurfacing. This treatment works by removing the thin, damaged outer layer of skin and delivering energy deep below the surface. The process stimulates your body’s natural healing response and dramatically boosts collagen production.
This dual-action approach is what makes it so effective for sun damage. The laser precisely targets and eliminates pigment irregularities and rough patches, while the renewed collagen smoothes out fine lines, tightens the skin, and minimizes the appearance of enlarged pores. Whether you choose the gentler CoolPeel for mild sun damage or the more intensive Tetra CO2 for deeper concerns, these treatments are unparalleled in revealing a brighter, healthier complexion.
Visiting a Youtherapy office in either Manhattan, Scarsdale, or Chappaqua means exceptional results from personalized attention – Dr. William Greenberg and our team provide an unmatched level of expertise. With decades of collective experience, we take a detailed approach, starting with an in-depth consultation to understand your skin and aesthetic goals. We will work with you to create a treatment plan that is precisely right for your skin type and your lifestyle.
Don’t let the leftover summer sun damage linger, trust the experienced professionals at Youtherapy Medspa to personalize your treatment plan and help you achieve luminous, flawless skin this season. Book your free consultation at one of our locations today.

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