Achieve smoother skin with innovative CO2 Laser technology.
Remove moles and various skin problems with advanced CO2 laser technology. Effective and leaves no scars.

Reasons to choose CO2 Laser service at...D' Lovevery Clinic
Highly safe
Proscan FG CO2 laser technology is medically certified and administered by physicians, not nurses or other staff.

Fast, no recovery time needed.
The treatment takes only 20-30 minutes, requires no recovery time, and you can return to your daily life immediately.

Review of CO2 Laser Mole Removal



No pain, no scarring.
Local anesthesia is used before the procedure, so it's painless, heals quickly, and leaves no scars, unlike surgery.

What is a CO2 Laser program?
CO2 laser is a high-precision laser treatment technology. CO2 lasers, also known as "carbon dioxide lasers," are laser technologies that use light with a wavelength of 10,600 nanometers. These lasers have the unique property of removing and destroying unwanted tissue by precisely eliminating target organs or cells without affecting surrounding tissues.
How a CO2 Laser Works
This laser device can precisely adjust the energy intensity and heat level for each treatment area, resulting in high safety and minimizing the risk of injury or deep scarring. After treatment, the treated skin gradually recovers and returns to its natural smooth state.

The advantages of CO2 Laser
- It can be used to effectively remove moles, warts, corns, skin tags, and other lesions.
- It destroys damaged tissue specifically without causing bleeding and reduces the chance of scarring.
- It helps stimulate the regeneration of new skin cells, resulting in smoother skin.
Therefore, CO2 laser is a suitable innovation for treating skin problems that require precision, reduced recovery time, and good long-term results.
CO2 Laser Treatment Procedure
- Consult a doctor. – The doctor examines and evaluates the mole or spot requiring treatment in order to plan the appropriate treatment.
- Prepare the skin – Cleanse the skin and apply a numbing cream to the affected area 20-30 minutes before starting the treatment.
- treatment – The doctor uses a laser to target the area, gradually and precisely evaporating the tissue.
- Post-treatment care – The doctor will provide instructions on how to care for the treated area to promote the fastest possible healing.
Compare different treatment options.
| Treatment methods | The | Recovery time | Chance of scarring. | Chance of recurrence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CO2 Laser | little | 1-2 weeks | Very low | Low |
| Electrocautery | little | 1-3 weeks | Low | Moderate |
Post-treatment care
- Gently clean the treated area. – Clean the treated area with saline solution or a solution recommended by your doctor 2-3 times a day.
- Apply the medication as prescribed by your doctor. – Apply antibiotics or cream as recommended by your doctor to prevent infection and help the wound heal faster.
- Avoid sunlight. – Protect the treated area from sunlight for at least 2-4 weeks. Apply sunscreen with SPF 50+ when going outdoors.
- Be careful not to let the scab come off. – Allow the scab to fall off naturally. Do not pick or scratch it to reduce the chance of scarring.
- I came for my follow-up appointment. – It is very important to attend your medical appointments to monitor your treatment progress and receive appropriate care.

Problems that can be treated with CO2 Laser.
CO2 lasers are suitable for removing and treating a wide variety of skin disorders because they can precisely destroy specific areas without leaving deep scars. The following is a list of skin problems that can be treated with a CO2 laser.
1. Skin tags and warts.
- กระเนื้อThese are benign skin tumors that appear as small, flat or raised bumps. They are dark in color or the same color as the skin and may occur in areas exposed to a lot of sunlight, such as the face or the back of the hands.
- ติ่งเนื้อ: Small, soft, painless growths resembling tags, which are often a cosmetic concern, especially on the neck or torso.
treatmentCO2 lasers can burn and remove these skin tags or raised growths without leaving scars, or only leaving small, quickly healing wounds.
2. Sebaceous glands
These are caused by the accumulation of sebum in the sebaceous glands under the skin. They appear as small, skin-colored bumps and are commonly found on the face, especially on the forehead or in the creases next to the nose.
treatmentCO2 laser reduces the energy level to directly dissolve and vaporize excess fat, minimizing damage to pores and reducing hair regrowth.
3. Milia
Milia are caused by the blockage of keratin under the skin, resulting in small, hard, white or yellow bumps, most commonly found on the eyelids or around the eyes.
treatmentCO2 laser uses laser energy to vaporize keratin that clogs pores, effectively eliminating blackheads.
4. Warts
Warts are caused by an HPV virus infection, resulting in thickened, rough, or raised bumps on the skin. They most commonly appear on the fingers, palms, or toes.
treatmentCO2 lasers use thermal energy to completely destroy virus-infected areas, reducing the chance of recurrence.
5. Corns
This is a condition where the skin hardens and thickens due to prolonged pressure, compression, or friction. It is commonly found on the soles of the feet or joints that are frequently in contact with shoes.
treatmentThe laser destroys the hardened, accumulated skin layer, reducing pain and allowing you to wear comfortable shoes again.
6. Moles and freckles.
- mole: Nodules or flattened areas of tissue that appear on the body, and are black or brown in color.
- กมลงวันSmall, flat spots, brown or black in color.
treatmentCO2 lasers can precisely remove moles and freckles without affecting surrounding skin cells, minimizing scarring.
7. Clogged pores/Acne
This type of acne is caused by excess oil clogging the pores and reacting with bacteria. It is commonly found in teenagers.
treatmentLaser treatment helps open pores and drain clogged sebum, especially for closed comedones such as blackheads and whiteheads.
8. Milia (rice grain-shaped pimples)
Caused by the accumulation of dead skin cells in the pores, these appear as small, white, closed comedones, commonly found around the eyes.
treatmentLasers can penetrate deep into the tissue to dissolve accumulated fat and open pores, causing milia to disappear without squeezing.

Can moles, freckles, and skin tags near the eye be removed by cauterization? Is it dangerous?

| Location of fly droppings | Consideration | Reason (for your safety, dear customer) |
|---|---|---|
| Skin around the eyes (Such as cheekbones, forehead above the eyebrows) that are clearly separated from the eyelid/lash line. | ✅ Receive pendant | This area has stable skin and is not close to vital eye structures, making the treatment safe. |
| Eyelid margin (The area where eyelashes grow) | ❌ No hidden fees / Special consideration will be given. | There is a high risk of damaging eyelash hair follicles, preventing eyelash growth, or interfering with eyelid function. |
| Right next to the eyelashes. | ❌ No hidden fees / Special consideration will be given. | This may cause permanent eyelash loss or injury to the eyelids and eyes. |
| Near the tear duct. (Inner corner of the eye) | ❌ No hidden fees / Special consideration will be given. | This can cause blockages or damage to the tear ducts, resulting in constant tearing. |
| On the conjunctiva or inside the eye. | ❌ No robberies accepted. | This is a very delicate and dangerous area. Any treatment must be performed by a qualified ophthalmologist. |
CO2 Laser Review
Before CO2 Laser treatment.
- Consult a doctor.
- Consult a doctor for an assessment of the skin or area to be treated. The doctor will create a treatment plan tailored to your individual needs, such as the type of mole, wart, or milia.
- Avoid using certain medications/creams.
- Avoid using medications or creams containing retinoidal acid, AHA, BHA, or peeling agents for at least 3-7 days before treatment.
- Avoid direct sunlight.
- Avoid exposure to strong sunlight for at least one week prior to treatment, and regularly apply sunscreen with SPF 50+ to prevent sun-induced skin inflammation.
- Avoid any treatments or procedures on the treated area.
- For example, exfoliation, skin renewal, or other types of laser treatment in the same area.
- Cleanse the skin before treatment.
- Cleanse the area to be treated with laser thoroughly and avoid using cosmetics or products that cause oiliness.
- Avoid foods that trigger inflammation.
- Avoid alcohol, tea, coffee, and spicy foods, as these may trigger skin inflammation.
After CO2 Laser treatment.
- Clean the wound properly.
- Gently clean the wound with saline solution or a solution recommended by your doctor 2-3 times a day to prevent infection.
- Apply the medication as directed by your doctor.
- Apply antibiotics or anti-inflammatory cream to help the wound heal faster and reduce the risk of infection.
- Avoid picking or scratching the scab.
- Allow the scabs to peel off naturally. Avoid pulling or picking at them to prevent scarring.
- Avoid getting it wet initially.
- Avoid getting the wound wet for 24-48 hours after treatment. If you must wash it, gently pat it dry; do not rub.
- Avoid exposure to sunlight.
- Protect yourself from sunlight strictly for 2-4 weeks. Apply SPF 50+ sunscreen daily to prevent dark spots or freckles.
- Avoid activities that cause excessive sweating.
- For example, going to a sauna, exercising intensely, taking a hot bath, or working in extremely hot environments, because sweat can irritate the skin.
- Eat foods that are good for skin regeneration.
- Add nutrients containing vitamins C, A, and E to help support collagen production and wound healing.
- Follow up on treatment results.
- Attend your scheduled doctor's appointments to monitor your recovery and see if any further action is needed.

Things you should know about CO2 Laser treatment.
- During the first few days, the skin may become slightly red and swollen.
- After 2-3 days, small scabs will start to form.
- After approximately 7-14 days, the scabs will begin to peel off, revealing smooth, natural-looking skin.
Is CO2 laser treatment painful?
CO2 laser treatment is minimally painful because a numbing cream is applied to the affected area 20-30 minutes before treatment. Most patients feel comfortable and experience no pain during the procedure.
How long does the treatment take?
The treatment takes approximately 20-30 minutes, including the time for applying numbing cream, but the actual laser treatment itself may only take a few minutes, depending on the size and number of spots being treated.
Is CO2 laser treatment safe?
CO2 laser treatment is highly safe when performed by a qualified physician. The Proscan FG technology we use is medically certified and highly accurate, minimizing the risk of unwanted side effects.
How many treatments are needed to achieve the desired results?
Most moles and spots can be removed in a single session, but in some cases of large or deep moles, more than one treatment may be necessary to achieve the best results and minimize the chance of scarring.
How long is the recovery period after treatment?
After treatment, the treated area may be slightly swollen and red, and scabs will form within 1-3 days. The scabs will gradually fall off on their own within 7-14 days. Patients can return to normal activities immediately, but should avoid getting the treated area wet in the initial period and protect it from sunlight.
How much does a CO2 laser cost?

| Category | Price (Baht) |
|---|---|
| Skin tags and moles are priced per piece. (Send photos for evaluation) | Starting at 500 |
| Moles are priced according to their size/spot. (Send photos for evaluation) | Starting at 1000 |
| Buy in bulk | 5,000 |
| He's a man. | 5,000 |
| Do your face and neck. | 8,000 |
| Rent the top half of the back | 10,000 |
| Rent the lower half of the back. | 10,000 |
| Rent the whole house | 18,000 |
Why choose D' Lovevery Clinic for CO2 Laser treatment?
Choosing a reputable and trustworthy clinic is crucial, especially when it comes to laser skin treatments. That's why we are committed to providing you with the best possible experience in every aspect.
- Private and attentive. No long waits, no crowds. Experienced doctors provide detailed case-by-case consultations to assess your skin condition and plan the most suitable CO2 Laser treatment for you.
- Relaxed and free from pressure. There are no salespeople trying to push sales, and no pressure to buy unnecessary CO2 Laser courses. You are given the opportunity to make your decision with complete information and complete peace of mind.
- Convenient payment options, choose your preferred method. We offer deposit and installment payment options, including Shopee PayLater and 0% interest installments via credit card, to make CO2 Laser treatment more accessible to you.
- Continued care by the same doctor. Follow up on your CO2 Laser treatment with your treating physician to ensure effective results and continued skin care.
- Genuine reviews from real customers. This collection of reviews comes from real CO2 Laser users, not celebrities or influencers, so you can see the genuine results from our clients.
- Highly experienced and verifiable doctors. Our medical team is experienced and skilled in CO2 laser procedures. Their credentials and certifications can be verified.
- A standard clinic with convenient transportation. The clinic is certified and offers a clean, safe environment with free parking for your convenience.
- Transparent and verifiable. Fast information, easy to check remaining course credits. All products and equipment used for CO2 Laser treatment are FDA approved in Thailand and verifiable, ensuring your maximum safety.

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Before removing a mole or freckle. A doctor is needed.A skin condition assessment is always required beforehand.Yes, because everyone has different skin characteristics and risk factors. For example, thin skinThere may be a higher risk of dark spots or scars than usual, or if...Deep mole rootsIt is necessary to assess the appropriate tools and techniques for cauterization to prevent moles from recurring. Reduce the risk of scarring. This also includes checking for abnormalities in the mole, such as changes in color, irregular edges, or rapid growth, which may require a biopsy.
The doctor will assess both your facial skin and the characteristics of the mole to ensure safety, minimize side effects, and plan a treatment suitable for each individual. Also, receiving treatment at a clinic where no doctor is performing the procedure carries a very high risk. Some areas may be difficult to control bleeding, become inflamed or infected, and result in permanent scarring. Sending images for assessment is helpful to some extent, but it's best to see a doctor at a clinic for personalized care and advice.
For removing skin tags or warts with CO2 laser or electrocautery, I can remove them from any area, including the face, neck, and even the back. A single treatment can remove them completely. Even rough, uneven skin will be gone. However, I always tell patients that even after complete removal, skin tags are related to age, genetics, and skin cell changes. Therefore, they can reappear in the same area or even nearby spots. It usually takes many years, and in some cases, they may never reappear.
Doctors recommend that if you take good care of your skin, such as regularly applying sunscreen or avoiding exposure to sunlight and free radicals, you can help reduce the chances of recurrence.
😊 These kinds of skin tags, which are stretchy and seem like they might come off, are something doctors strongly advise against cutting off at home with scissors. Even though they may seem small, cutting them yourself carries risks of infection, inflammation, or excessive bleeding. Importantly, you will still feel pain even though they are just unwanted body parts.
The polyp the patient mentioned may be Acrochordon. They are usually harmless and commonly found. Sometimes they might reappear in 3-4 months, but if you want to remove them, the doctor recommends using medical devices instead. Cauterization is safe. CO2 laser treatment is safe. And it must be done by a doctor. There's no risk of infection, excessive bleeding, the wound heals quickly, and you don't have to worry about scarring.
Enlarged sebaceous glands in the face (sebaceous hyperplasia) Yes, they can be removed by cauterization, but the size, location, and suitability of the method will need to be assessed first. It's usually recommended to consult and have an evaluation with a doctor beforehand. The treatment doesn't require local anesthesia, but scabbing may occur after the procedure. Avoid contact with water for 24 hours. After the wound heals, it won't leave a permanent scar. Don't worry.
Don't worry. You'll feel a slight stinging, itching, and burning sensation, similar to being flicked by a rubber band on your skin. Or, to give you a comparison, it's like the feeling of your skin getting slightly warm after being in the sun for a long time.
If anyone is very anxious, the doctor will apply a numbing cream for about 30 minutes to make the skin more comfortable, and a cool air blower will be used continuously during the procedure.
Immediately after the procedure, the skin may feel tight and red, but this will gradually improve. In some cases, the doctor may prescribe cream or medication to apply at home to help speed up the recovery process.
To summarize in simple terms, CO2 laser is the ultimate solution for "smooth and beautiful skin" because it helps in so many areas. The doctor will explain each area briefly.
- หน้าTreats closed comedones, milia, whiteheads, moles, freckles, acne scars, and tightens pores, resulting in smoother skin.
- under eyesClogged sebaceous glands, skin tags, milia.
- noseRemove blackheads or enlarged pores around the nose.
- throatSkin tags, warts, and small wrinkles can be reduced, helping the skin look smoother and more even.
- Hand/ArmRemoves dark spots and blemishes, helping to brighten the skin.
CO2 laser This is a fairly comprehensive program for removing skin tags effectively. The results are immediate, it's painless, and the price is considered affordable. Anyone concerned about any skin tags can consult with a doctor at the clinic for free, without any obligation.
At D' Lovevery Clinic, we prioritize... Medical standards and ethics. Absolutely, and for the safety of all patients. All procedures, including mole and freckle removal, are performed only by licensed physicians. I'm not an employee or a nurse.
Although mole or freckle removal may seem like a minor procedure, and some patients may only have one spot or one mole, it must still be done according to standard service practices. Every procedure must be performed under the supervision and guidance of the physicians in each respective clinic.Yes
use CO2 Laser Best suited for Closed comedones Lacking natural drainage, Milia, and ต่อมเ Medication cannot completely cure this condition. The principle is to use a laser to precisely create small drainage channels, allowing the blackheads or blockages to be removed. Reduce damage to surrounding tissues. And it reduces the chance of scarring from squeezing pimples too hard. Caution: Do not use on inflammatory acne. Because heat can trigger and spread inflammation.











