

Address sun damage, acne scars, texture irregularities, and fine lines with CAMI's Sciton laser resurfacing suite — including Profractional, MicroLaser Peel, Nano Peel, and Deep Resurfacing TRL — the most comprehensive non-surgical skin renewal available.
Get StartedLaser skin resurfacing is one of the most comprehensive skin renewal categories available — and CAMI's Sciton platform offers the full spectrum of resurfacing options, from conservative non-ablative treatments to aggressive full ablative resurfacing. This means treatment can be precisely matched to each patient's concerns, skin type, and tolerance for downtime rather than working within the limitations of a single device.
Four Sciton modalities are available at CAMI:
All four Sciton modalities use erbium laser energy — which is absorbed by water in skin tissue — to precisely remove or heat controlled depths of skin. The accuracy of erbium ablation allows depth to be calibrated in microns, making it possible to match the treatment precisely to the concern and the patient's anatomy.
Ablative treatments (MicroLaser Peel, TRL) remove tissue entirely, allowing the skin to heal with fresh, smoother, more evenly toned collagen. Fractional treatments (Profractional) ablate columns of tissue while leaving surrounding skin intact, accelerating healing while still reaching significant depth.
Results continue to develop over 3–6 months as new collagen matures, with the most dramatic improvement appearing well after initial healing. A single TRL session can produce improvement that competes with surgical outcomes for the right patient and concern.
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The décolletage is one of the most UV-exposed areas on the body. Skin laxity, texture changes, and pigmentation accumulate here faster than most patients expect.
The décolletage is one of the most UV-exposed areas on the body. Skin laxity, texture changes, and pigmentation accumulate here faster than most patients expect.

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