Laser skin resurfacing · Doncaster

One laser, three depths, for face and neck

Pink's laser skin resurfacing is an Er:YAG practice, calibrated per skin. The same laser is dialled to whichever depth the skin asks for: a light SMOOTH Peel, a Micro Resurfacing, a Fractional treatment, or a deeper peel by consultation. Nothing is added to the face; the change is one the skin makes itself.

Editorial portrait, face and neck in soft natural light, Pink Laser Clinics

The treatment

The same laser, dialled to depth

Laser skin resurfacing at Pink uses the Er:YAG laser at 2940 nm. The Er:YAG works at the surface; its energy is absorbed in the first few microns of skin, which is what makes it the laser for resurfacing rather than for treatments that reach deep into the dermis.

What changes between modalities is depth, not laser. A SMOOTH Peel warms the surface and lifts only the very top. Micro Resurfacing removes the worn outermost layer in precisely controlled microns. Fractional treats in a fine grid of microscopic channels, leaving untreated skin between them to drive the repair. A deeper medium-depth peel is available by consultation, for the cases where more substantial resurfacing is the answer.

How it works

Three depths, and a deeper option by consultation

The Er:YAG laser delivers its energy in pulses, and the depth of each pulse can be tuned across a wide range. Pink uses that range as a clinical dial. Three of the four points on the dial can be booked directly. The fourth, a medium-depth peel, sits at the deepest end of the range and is offered by consultation only.

SMOOTH Peel

A non-ablative warming followed by a light surface refinement. The SMOOTH mode warms the surface layer of the skin, which prompts collagen remodelling underneath; a light peel at the end refines the very top. Calm, minimal in recovery, and well suited to lighter Fitzpatrick skin types.

Micro Resurfacing

A controlled light ablation across the treatment area. The laser lifts the worn outermost layer in precisely calibrated microns, the way a fine polish does, leaving fresher skin underneath. A step more substantial than the SMOOTH Peel, with a short recovery.

Fractional

The laser is delivered in a precise grid of microscopic channels rather than across the whole surface. The skin between the channels is left intact, which is what drives the repair underneath. Goes further than the SMOOTH Peel or Micro Resurfacing, with the recovery to match.

Medium-depth (by consultation)

The same Er:YAG laser, taken to the deepest end of its calibrated range. The clinician sets the depth for the skin in front of them, which is why this option starts with a consultation rather than a booking. The recovery is real, and so is the result.

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Pink calibrates depth and modality to the Fitzpatrick type, as a real clinical choice rather than a cover claim. The lighter end of this practice (the SMOOTH Peel especially) suits lighter Fitzpatrick types. For darker or pigment-prone skin where the clinical answer is a fractional Q-Switched Nd:YAG treatment rather than an Er:YAG one, that path is FracRevive.

Calibration ladder diagram, four skin cross-sections showing the Er:YAG laser dialled across SMOOTH Peel, Micro Resurfacing, Fractional and Medium-depth treatment depths, Pink Laser Clinics.

What it treats

What laser skin resurfacing treats

Laser skin resurfacing is for the skin's quality at the surface: the way it looks and feels in normal light. It treats texture that has roughened or unevened, dullness that has settled over time, and enlarged pores. It treats tone that has lost its clarity, including the sun damage and surface pigmentation that come with years of light exposure. And it softens fine lines and the earliest loss of firmness, before they become deep.

It treats all of this by lifting the worn outermost layer of the skin and prompting the layers underneath to renew. The deeper layers are where the skin's structural collagen sits; the laser asks those layers to rebuild what the surface has lost. The result is the skin's own, fresher and more even, made gradually across a course of sessions rather than placed on the face from outside.

Where the laser lifts and the skin renews, the change is in the surface and the layers directly under it. Deep folds, the line of a jaw that has softened, lost volume in the cheek: these belong to the face's structural depth, not to its surface. If those are the concerns that bring you in, a consultation is the place to start, and the clinician will name the path. Where the change you see is in texture, tone and the surface itself, this practice is made for it.

What to expect

Depth chosen, recovery to match

A laser skin resurfacing session is straightforward. The skin is cleansed, and the clinician passes the laser across the treatment area at the depth your modality calls for. Treatment time varies with the area and the depth, from minutes for a light SMOOTH Peel to longer for fractional or medium-depth treatments.

What recovery looks like depends on which point on the dial. A SMOOTH Peel is the lightest of the four, but it does have a recovery: the skin can feel warm and look flushed for a day or so before it settles. Micro Resurfacing is more substantial in what it lifts, but the recovery shows differently: less immediate redness, more dryness as the new surface comes through over a few days. Fractional has a real recovery: the first few days after a session ask the most of the skin as the grid heals, and the timing varies person to person. Medium-depth peels, taken by consultation, ask the most of all; the recovery is substantial and is set out in detail at the consultation, before any booking is made.

Pink recommends a post-laser facial about a week after each session, to support the skin as it settles. The facial is light, calming, and chosen to suit the modality and your skin.

Laser skin resurfacing builds its result gradually, by asking the skin to rebuild what the surface has lost. A course of sessions gives the fullest result, and Pink recommends one for any of the modalities; each session adds to the last, and the collagen response continues for weeks after the final treatment. A single session is still a real treatment, and a sound place to start if that is where you would like to begin. How many sessions you have is your choice, shaped with your clinician.

Pricing and options

Choose your treatment

Choose a modality (SMOOTH Peel, Micro Resurfacing, or Fractional), then Full Face or Face and Neck, then how many sessions you would like, from a single treatment to a course of six.

A single session is a real treatment, and a welcome place to start. For the fullest result, though, a course is recommended; many people begin with three sessions, and six is a complete series. From three sessions on, the price carries a pre-pay saving, shown against the full price in your cart.

If you would like a clinician's guidance before choosing, or if you are considering a medium-depth peel, a free consultation is the place to begin. Medium-depth peels are not booked online; they begin with the consultation, so the clinician can set the depth for your skin.

1 Modality
2 Treatment Area
3 Number of Sessions
SMOOTH Peel · Full Face · 1 session
$550
Single session

Why Pink

Why Pink for laser skin resurfacing

Laser skin resurfacing at Pink is one calibrated practice, not three separate treatments. Pink runs it on the Fotona SP Dynamis Pro, with the modes and handpieces for the full range: the SMOOTH mode and a patterned-spot handpiece for the lighter end, and a fractional handpiece that delivers the precise grid for Fractional treatments. The clinician chooses the depth and the modality for the skin in front of them; where the answer is a deeper peel than the configurator offers, the consultation sets that depth.

Pink's catchment is one of the most diverse parts of Melbourne, and the Fitzpatrick calibration is the daily standard across every treatment in the practice. For the lighter end (SMOOTH Peel especially), Fitzpatrick I to III is where the calibration most naturally sits. For darker or pigment-prone skin, where ablative depth has to be calibrated precisely, the clinical answer is often FracRevive: read and delivered by clinicians who treat melanin-rich skin routinely and know how it responds.

Pink's laser skin resurfacing is led by Porsha and Stephy, the senior clinicians who carry the clinic's anti-ageing treatments. Every plan begins by reading the skin, often with VISIA skin analysis, so the depth and modality are chosen on what the skin actually shows. You can meet the team on the clinicians page.

Editorial portrait, calm skin in soft natural light.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is laser skin resurfacing? +
Laser skin resurfacing uses the Er:YAG laser at 2940 nm to treat the surface of the skin. The laser's energy is absorbed in the first few microns, which is what makes it the laser for resurfacing rather than for deeper treatments. At Pink the same laser is calibrated across a range of depths, from a light SMOOTH Peel through Micro Resurfacing to Fractional, and a deeper medium-depth peel by consultation, so the depth is matched to the skin in front of the clinician.
How is this different from FracRevive? +
Both are fractional or surface laser treatments, but they use different lasers and answer different questions about the skin. Laser skin resurfacing uses the Er:YAG laser, which works at the surface and is suited to texture, tone and surface change. FracRevive uses the Q-Switched Nd:YAG laser, which works differently in the skin and is often the calibrated answer for pigment-prone or melanin-rich skin. The clinician chooses between them at the consultation, on the skin and the concern; they are not budget tiers.
How do I choose between SMOOTH Peel, Micro Resurfacing and Fractional? +
Most readers do not need to choose alone: the configurator sets a starting point, and the consultation refines it if helpful. As a guide: SMOOTH Peel is the lightest, suited to early surface change and lighter Fitzpatrick skin types; Micro Resurfacing is more substantial in what it lifts but presents differently in recovery (less redness, more dryness as the new surface comes through); Fractional treats in a precise grid and goes further, with the recovery to match. A single session of any of them is a real treatment and a sound place to begin.
What is the honest downtime? +
It depends on the modality. A SMOOTH Peel has the lightest recovery: the skin can feel warm and look flushed for a day or so before it settles. Micro Resurfacing shows less immediate redness but more dryness over a few days as the new surface comes through. Fractional has a real recovery; the first few days ask the most of the skin as the grid heals, and the timing varies person to person. Medium-depth peels, taken by consultation, ask the most and the recovery is set out in detail at the consultation. Pink recommends a post-laser facial about a week after each session to support the skin as it settles.
Is laser skin resurfacing safe on darker skin types? +
The Fitzpatrick standard runs across every treatment at Pink. The lighter end of this practice (SMOOTH Peel especially) is where the calibration most naturally sits for Fitzpatrick I to III. For darker or pigment-prone skin, where ablative depth has to be calibrated precisely, the clinical answer is often FracRevive rather than an Er:YAG treatment, read and delivered by clinicians who treat melanin-rich skin routinely. The path is set at the consultation; this is a calibrated standard, not an "all skin types" cover claim.
Who delivers laser skin resurfacing at Pink? +
Pink's senior clinicians, Porsha and Stephy, lead the practice and set the calibration standard. SMOOTH Peel, Micro Resurfacing and Fractional treatments are delivered by the wider team alongside them; every clinician at Pink is trained to read the skin and calibrate the depth and modality, guided by the standard the seniors set. Medium-depth peels begin with the seniors at consultation. You can meet the team on the clinicians page.
What is the consultation for, and is it free? +
The consultation is free, and it is where a medium-depth peel is booked from. The clinician reads the skin, talks through your concerns and the timing, and sets the depth and modality the skin actually calls for. You do not have to book a consultation to start with SMOOTH Peel, Micro Resurfacing or Fractional, those are bookable directly, but if you would like a clinician's read before choosing, or if a medium-depth treatment is the right path, the consultation is the place to begin.

Visit Pink

Laser skin resurfacing at Pink Laser Clinics, Doncaster

Pink Laser Clinics is in Doncaster, Melbourne. Visit the clinic, meet the team, and book a free consultation to talk about laser skin resurfacing.

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