What Does CO2 Laser Resurfacing Cost in Colorado Springs?
- J Coram
- Aug 4
- 2 min read
CO2 laser resurfacing pricing varies with treatment area, depth, and the number of sessions your concern requires. The harder problem in Colorado Springs is that many clinics will not quote a price until you are sitting in a consultation chair, which makes real comparison shopping nearly impossible. Here is what actually drives the number.
What actually drives CO2 pricing
Treatment area. Full face costs more than periorbital or perioral work. Neck, chest, and hands are usually priced separately.
Depth and intensity. A light refresh and a deep ablative resurfacing use the same device and are not the same treatment or the same price.
Number of sessions. Textural aging may need one. Significant acne scarring typically needs two or three.
Who is operating the device. Experience level varies enormously in aesthetics, and it is the variable with the most influence on your result.
What is included. Post-treatment products, follow-up visits, and touch-up policies are sometimes bundled and sometimes billed separately.
Why per-session pricing can mislead
A low per-session price is not a bargain if the treatment is delivered at settings too conservative to produce change, and you end up buying four sessions to reach what a properly executed single treatment would have achieved. This is common enough to be worth naming.
The number that matters is total cost to your actual result, not the price on the first invoice. Ask any clinic to quote you that way.
What to ask before you book anywhere
What is the total expected cost to address my specific concern, not the per-session rate?
Who will be operating the laser, and what is their training and experience with this device?
How many treatments of this type do you perform per month?
What happens if I do not get the result we discussed?
Can I see before-and-after photos of patients with my skin type and my concern?
That fourth question is the one that separates clinics quickly. Most have no answer for it.
How RENU prices
RENU publishes pricing upfront rather than holding it until consultation. We think the burden should be on the clinic to justify its price, not on the patient to extract it. Our positioning is straightforward: the highest-quality CO2 laser resurfacing in Colorado Springs at the most reasonable pricing in the market.
Current pricing for CO2 resurfacing and IPL is available by calling (719) 301-6166 or emailing joe@renulaser.com.
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Common questions
Is CO2 laser covered by insurance? Cosmetic resurfacing is not. Certain reconstructive or medically indicated scar treatment occasionally is — verify with your carrier, not with a clinic.
Are payment plans available? Ask directly. Many aesthetic practices offer third-party financing; terms vary considerably and are worth reading.
Is cheaper CO2 ever a good idea? Cheaper equipment and less experienced operators carry real risk with an ablative laser — burns, scarring, and pigment change are genuine possibilities. This is not a category where price should be the deciding variable.
Why do quotes vary so much between clinics? Because the treatments are not equivalent, even when the device name is. Depth, technique, and operator experience differ dramatically.
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