
CO2 laser resurfacing is typically considered by Covent Garden patients who want to address established concerns such as acne scarring, sun damage, or deeper lines, and who are prepared to plan recovery thoughtfully. At Dr Joney De Souza’s London clinic, treatment is recommended selectively, with a strong focus on timing, suitability, and aftercare.
Patients based in Covent Garden often place particular importance on when a treatment is performed, not just what treatment is chosen. CO2 laser resurfacing suits patients who are able to plan downtime in advance and want a single, corrective procedure rather than ongoing interventions.
Rather than rushing treatment, consultations focus on aligning recovery with professional and personal commitments. This allows Covent Garden patients to pursue meaningful skin improvement while maintaining control over how and when healing takes place.


CO2 laser resurfacing is an ablative laser treatment designed to improve skin texture, tone, and firmness through controlled skin renewal. Because it works at a deeper level than non-ablative lasers, it is usually reserved for more established skin concerns such as Pigmentation.
Treatment depth and coverage are tailored to the individual, allowing results to be balanced against expected recovery time. In most cases, CO2 laser resurfacing is performed as a single treatment, with improvements continuing to develop as the skin heals and remodels.
Patients considering treatment are encouraged to review the main CO2 laser resurfacing information page to understand how suitability and recovery are assessed.


Covent Garden’s central location makes access to the clinic straightforward. Many patients travel on foot or via nearby Underground stations such as Covent Garden, Leicester Square, or Holborn.
Because CO2 laser resurfacing involves planned downtime, Covent Garden patients often value the ability to attend follow-up appointments easily and return home without long journeys. Recovery planning and aftercare guidance are discussed in detail before treatment takes place.
If you’re based in Covent Garden and considering CO2 laser resurfacing, a consultation is essential to assess suitability and recovery planning. You can find full CO2 laser treatment information on the main page or contact the clinic to arrange an appointment.
Following treatment, the skin will feel warm and appear red, similar to a sunburn. Mild swelling, tightness or dryness are normal in the first few days. Dr Joney will provide a tailored aftercare routine, which may include gentle cleansing, healing creams and strict sun protection. As the skin begins to heal, you may experience light peeling as new, healthier skin emerges.
Downtime varies depending on the intensity of your treatment, typically ranging from a few days to a week. Over the following weeks, collagen production increases, and your results continue to improv, revealing smoother texture, softened lines and a fresher, rejuvenated complexion. A review appointment may be scheduled to monitor your progress and advise on maintenance treatments if needed.

CO2 laser resurfacing is a highly effective treatment for smoothing lines, improving texture and correcting sun damage. The fractional laser creates controlled micro-columns of heat in the skin, stimulating fresh collagen and encouraging renewal. This helps soften wrinkles, refine uneven texture, reduce pigmentation and improve scarring with long-lasting results.
The treatment is non-surgical but more intensive than lighter resurfacing options, offering noticeable improvement after a single session. Mild redness, swelling or warmth are expected during the initial healing period, with downtime varying from a few days to around a week depending on the depth of treatment. As the skin regenerates, you’ll see progressive improvements over the following weeks, revealing smoother, clearer and more youthful-looking skin.
CO2 laser resurfacing is available at Dr Joney De Souza’s London clinic. Patients attend from Marylebone as well as surrounding areas including Harley Street, Fitzrovia, Mayfair, Covent Garden, Soho, and Bloomsbury.
It can be, provided recovery is planned carefully. Many Covent Garden patients choose treatment during periods when they can step back from performances, filming, or highly visible work.
Recovery is more visible than with lighter laser treatments and typically involves redness and healing changes. This is discussed in detail during consultation so patients can plan appropriately.
Yes. Treatment can often be scheduled well in advance to allow sufficient healing time before key dates. This planning forms an important part of the consultation process.
CO2 laser resurfacing is commonly considered for sun damage and uneven skin texture caused by long-term exposure. Suitability depends on individual skin characteristics.
Most patients do take planned time away from public-facing or professional commitments. The length of time depends on treatment depth and individual healing response.
In most cases, yes. CO2 laser resurfacing is typically planned as a single corrective procedure, with repeat treatment only considered after full healing and reassessment.
If CO2 laser resurfacing is not appropriate, alternative laser or non-laser treatments may be discussed based on skin concerns and recovery preferences.
Our patients return to us year after year for natural, balanced results. Every review reflects our commitment to precision, safety and a personalised approach to aesthetic care.

Our team would love to hear from you. Whether you have questions, need guidance, or simply want to explore your treatment options, we’re here to support you every step of the way. If you would like to place an online booking you can do this via our online booking system.
Dr Joney De Souza Skin and Laser Clinic is located in central Marylebone and is easily accessible by public transport or car, with Bond Street, Oxford Circus and Baker Street Underground stations all just a short walk away. For those driving, paid on-street parking and nearby public car parks are available, making the clinic convenient to reach from across London, including Mayfair and Soho.