CO2 Laser Resurfacing in Boston

Compare CO2 Laser Resurfacing providers in Boston with transparent pricing from verified providers across Back Bay, Cambridge, Brookline, and neighboring areas. View real prices, from real providers that fit within your budget before booking an appointment.

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CO2 Laser Resurfacing in Boston typically costs $1,800-$4,800 per treatment ($1,800-$4,800 per treatment).

Top CO2 Laser Resurfacing providers in Boston

Malden · 02148

Afrodita Studio Malden

5.0 · 7 Google reviews
214 Commercial St, Malden, MA, 02148
$1,800-$4,800/treatment
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Hanover · 02339

ALDA Aesthetics

5.0 · 263 Google reviews
962 Washington St, Hanover, MA, 02339
$1,800-$4,800/treatment
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Lexington · 02421

Ashley A. Muehlberger, MD

3.7 · 3 Google reviews
16 Hayden Ave, Lexington, MA, 02421
$1,800-$4,800/treatment
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Brookline · 02446

Beauty Laser Studio

5.0 · 126 Google reviews
1414 Beacon St, Brookline, MA, 02446
$1,800-$4,800/treatment
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Brookline · 02446

Beauty Tech Spa

5.0 · 39 Google reviews
224 Harvard St, Brookline, MA, 02446
$1,800-$4,800/treatment
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Brookline · 02446

BeBeauty Aesthetics Clinic & Laser Center

4.4 · 15 Google reviews
209 Harvard St Suite 401, Brookline, MA, 02446
$1,800-$4,800/treatment
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Fenway · 02115

Brigham Dermatology Associates

2.4 · 23 Google reviews
221 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA, 02115
$1,800-$4,800/treatment
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Kendall Square · 02142

Caras Facial Center

245 Main St, Cambridge, MA, 02142
$1,800-$4,800/treatment
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Fenway · 02215

Clair De Lune Aesthetics & Wellness

5.0 · 65 Google reviews
500 Commonwealth Ave #526, Boston, MA, 02215
$1,800-$4,800/treatment
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This page lists 9 CO2 Laser Resurfacing providers across Malden, Hanover, Lexington, Brookline and nearby areas. 8 of them have public Google ratings shown above.

Pricing shown is estimated based on Boston regional averages unless marked "Provider verified." Ratings and review counts are public Google ratings.
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What is a CO2 Laser Resurfacing?

CO2 laser resurfacing is the most powerful ablative laser treatment, removing the outer layers of skin to dramatically improve deep wrinkles, acne scars, sun damage, and texture. Because it works deeper than gentler lasers, it delivers the most significant results — with the most downtime.

Expect 5 to 10 days of redness, peeling, and oozing as the skin heals, followed by pinkness that fades over weeks. Most people need only one treatment for a major change, though milder fractional CO2 can be done in a light series.

CO2 carries a higher pigmentation risk for deeper skin tones, so an experienced provider and careful candidacy assessment are essential.

How much does a CO2 Laser Resurfacing cost in Boston?

CO2 laser resurfacing in Boston typically costs $1,800 to $4,800 per treatment, depending on whether it is a full ablative or lighter fractional CO2 and the area treated.

Full face, fractional CO2
Typical treatment
$1,800-3,600
Full ablative CO2
Deepest resurfacing
$3,000-4,800
Around the eyes / mouth
Targeted area
$960-1,800
Neck or chest add-on
Per area
$960-2,160

Last updated June 2026. Estimates reflect Boston regional averages and Get Clear Beauty provider data — read how we estimate prices.

What to ask your provider

Frequently asked questions

How much does CO2 laser resurfacing cost in Boston?
CO2 laser resurfacing in Boston typically costs $1,800 to $4,800 per treatment. Lighter fractional CO2 sits at the lower end, while deep full-ablative resurfacing costs more.
How much downtime is there after CO2 laser?
Plan for 5 to 10 days of redness, peeling, and oozing as the skin heals, followed by pinkness that fades over several weeks. Full-ablative CO2 has more downtime than fractional CO2.
Is CO2 laser safe for darker skin?
CO2 carries a higher risk of pigment changes on deeper skin tones. It can sometimes be done safely with careful settings and pretreatment, but many providers recommend gentler options like Fraxel or Clear + Brilliant for darker skin. A consultation is essential.
How is CO2 laser different from Fraxel?
CO2 is more aggressive and delivers bigger results with more downtime, often in a single session. Fraxel is gentler with less downtime but usually needs a series. Your provider can match the laser to your goals and tolerance for recovery.
Where can I find CO2 Laser Resurfacing near me?
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