Is laser surgery highly traumatic to the skin?
Generally speaking, if performed properly, laser surgery does not cause significant trauma to the skin; however, improper operation may lead to more substantial skin damage. It is recommended to visit a reputable hospital and undergo the procedure under the guidance of a doctor. Detailed explanation is as follows:

Laser surgery mainly utilizes the principle of photothermal action. By adjusting lasers of different wavelengths, it penetrates the epidermis and targets specific skin problem areas, thereby disrupting these tissues while stimulating collagen regeneration, achieving the effects of improving skin texture and removing blemishes. The general reference price for laser surgery is 1000-6000 yuan per session, with visible improvement typically occurring within 7-14 days, although side effects such as skin burns and infection may occur.
When laser surgery is performed under the guidance of a qualified physician and proper techniques are used, it generally does not cause significant trauma to the skin and can help improve skin conditions.
If postoperative instructions are not strictly followed and improper techniques are used during the procedure, significant skin trauma may occur, potentially damaging the skin and even causing infections.
After surgery, it is important to keep the treated area clean and dry to avoid infection. Sun protection is also essential to prevent damage from ultraviolet radiation.