Laser resurfacing treatment in Scottsdale, AZ 85260

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Elluminate Glow — Laser Resurfacing in Scottsdale, AZ

Elluminate Glow is our multi-laser skin resurfacing treatment — smoother texture, refined pores, and a more even tone using 4 different lasers on the Quanta EVO platform. $675 per session | 60 minutes | usually 1 treatment, with a second if needed.

At a Glance

Price: $675 per session
Duration: 60 minutes
Sessions: Usually 1–2
Downtime: 3–7 days
Skin types: Fitzpatrick I–III only

Compare: Elluminate Mini · CO2 Laser · Erbium Laser
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What Is Elluminate Glow?

Elluminate Glow is a branded multi-laser skin resurfacing treatment at Desert Bloom Skincare in Scottsdale, AZ. It uses 4 different lasers on the Quanta EVO platform to treat multiple depths of the skin and different skin conditions in a single session — with less downtime than CO2 laser resurfacing or ablative surgery.

laser resurfacing treatment

The 2940 nm wavelength targets water in skin cells with exceptional precision. Water absorption at this wavelength is 12–18 times higher than CO2 lasers [3], which means the laser beam vaporizes damaged tissue in narrow columns while limiting thermal injury to surrounding skin — controlled ablative skin resurfacing that triggers new collagen synthesis without the extended recovery of deeper laser treatments.

Collagen — the key structural protein responsible for skin firmness — remodels for 3–6 months after each session as the underlying skin rebuilds [5]. The technology is FDA-cleared — erbium lasers were first approved in 1996 [1] — and Desert Bloom uses the Quanta System EVO platform from Cartessa Aesthetics.

How Does Laser Resurfacing Work?

Elluminate Glow delivers light energy through a fractional scanning pattern. Instead of treating the entire surface layer at once, the laser creates tiny beams arranged in narrow columns of thermal treatment separated by bridges of untreated skin [4]. Those bridges are what make recovery faster — they provide a scaffold for new skin to form at the level of the epidermis and upper dermis.

Each pulse ablates approximately 10–50 microns of tissue [2]. The residual thermal damage zone reaches only about 20–50 microns, compared with 100–150 microns for CO2 lasers [3]. Less collateral heat means less redness, less swelling, and a shorter healing window — with fewer side effects than deeper ablative techniques.

Topical numbing cream is applied before the procedure, and a Zimmer chiller provides cooling during each pass. The entire outpatient procedure takes approximately 60 minutes — general anesthesia is not needed, and most patients feel only mild warmth or stinging during treatment.

What Does Elluminate Glow Treat?

Elluminate Glow is used to treat a range of skin conditions and skin problems tied to texture, tone, and early aging:

This laser skin resurfacing treatment is designed to improve fine lines and surface-level concerns — not deep wrinkles, severe scarring, or significant skin laxity. It is not intended to address broken capillaries or target vascular pigment the way IPL does, though it can be combined with photo facial treatments for broader results.

Am I a Good Candidate for Elluminate Glow?

Elluminate Glow works well for patients with mild-to-moderate texture concerns and early signs of aging who want visible improvement without extended recovery.

  • Fine lines, sun damage, or uneven texture
  • Pigmentation concerns such as age spots or mild discoloration
  • Looking for improvement in 1–2 sessions rather than a long series
  • No active skin infections, rosacea flares, or inflammatory conditions
  • Fitzpatrick skin types I–III only
When Laser Resurfacing May Not Be Right for You
Active herpes simplex infection or fever blisters (antiviral medication prescribed for patients with cold sore history)
Active bacterial or fungal infection in the treatment area
Isotretinoin (Accutane) use within the past 6–12 months
History of keloid or hypertrophic scarring
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Active inflammatory dermatosis in the treatment area
Recent facial surgery (minimum 6 months), immunosuppression, or non-responsive skin conditions
Blood thinners, aspirin, or supplements that increase bleeding risk — discuss all medications with your provider
Type 2 diabetes or lupus — patients need doctor clearance
No acids, retin-A, or high-strength vitamin C for one week before treatment
No current sunburn

A thorough screening — including evaluation for precancerous growths or skin cancer — is part of every consultation.

Elluminate Glow vs Other Lasers

Choosing among the types of laser resurfacing depends on what your skin needs and how much downtime you can manage:

FeatureElluminate GlowElluminate MiniErbium LaserCO2 Laser
Type of laser4 lasers on Quanta EVO1064nm Nd:YAG onlyAblative erbium (moderate–deep)Ablative CO2
DepthMultiple depthsSuperficial dermalModerate–deepDeepest
Downtime3–7 daysNo downtime5–14 days7–14 days
SessionsUsually 1–23–6 sessions1–3 sessionsOften 1 session
Best forTexture, pores, pigment, multi-concernQuick glow, collagen stimulationModerate wrinkles, acne scarsDeep wrinkles, severe scarring
IntensityModerateLightestModerate–highMost aggressive
Type of laser4 lasers on Quanta EVO
DepthMultiple depths
Downtime3–7 days
SessionsUsually 1–2
Best forTexture, pores, pigment, multi-concern
IntensityModerate
Type of laser1064nm Nd:YAG only
DepthSuperficial dermal
DowntimeNo downtime
Sessions3–6 sessions
Best forQuick glow, collagen stimulation
IntensityLightest
Type of laserAblative erbium (moderate–deep)
DepthModerate–deep
Downtime5–14 days
Sessions1–3 sessions
Best forModerate wrinkles, acne scars
IntensityModerate–high
Type of laserAblative CO2
DepthDeepest
Downtime7–14 days
SessionsOften 1 session
Best forDeep wrinkles, severe scarring
IntensityMost aggressive
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Elluminate Glow sits at the gentler end of the laser resurfacing spectrum — not a substitute for CO2 lasers or deep erbium, but a different type of laser for gradual improvement with minimal disruption. Non-ablative laser options produce more subtle changes with little to no downtime; ablative lasers deliver more measurable results and are considered better suited when deeper remodeling is needed. Choosing the right option depends on your skin concerns, skin type, and how much recovery time you can manage.

Dr. Borakowski will recommend the right level during your consultation.

Laser Resurfacing Results

Most patients notice smoother, younger-looking skin and a more even tone after the first session [5]. Usually 1 treatment is enough, but a second may be needed depending on the level of correction. Collagen production continues for several months following the session.

Skin appears firmer and tighter, pores look refined, and texture becomes more uniform in the treated area. People generally see continued improvement for two to three months after their final session. Results may last up to a year or longer, depending on skin care and sun protection, and annual maintenance sessions help sustain what you have gained.

View real patient outcomes in our Before & After Gallery.

Elluminate Glow laser resurfacing results timeline from day one to three months

Recovery and Downtime

This is not a “minimal downtime” treatment. Plan for real recovery:

Day 1–2Redness and Warmth

Skin feels sunburned. Cool compresses help manage swelling.

Day 3–5Dark Spots Darken

Dark spots get darker before they get better — they will darken and then flake off. Do not pick at the treated area. This is normal and expected.

Day 5–7Re-epithelialization

Re-epithelialization typically complete. Pink tone and mild itching may remain. Avoid sun exposure for at least 7 days.

Week 1–2Redness Fading

Redness fading. Makeup can usually be applied after about 10 days.

Month 1–3Collagen Remodeling

Continued texture improvement as collagen remodels over 3–6 months.

A HydroPeptide post-care skincare kit is provided, including Barrier Builder moisturizing occlusive, Cashmere Cleanse face wash, and Hydro-Lock Sleep Mask for nighttime moisturizing. Keep the treated area clean and apply the recommended ointment as directed. Broad spectrum sunscreen SPF 30+ is essential — reapply every two hours when outdoors and avoid direct sun exposure for several weeks post-treatment. Follow all aftercare instructions closely to protect healing skin and prevent infection. Side effects are generally mild; bleeding and bruising are rare but can occur in some cases.

Cost in Scottsdale

Elluminate Glow is $675 per session. Usually 1 treatment is enough, but a second may be needed depending on the level of correction. A full face treatment will differ in cost from small areas such as the forehead, nose, or neck.

As a lighter laser procedure, Elluminate Glow typically costs less per session than CO2 or deep erbium resurfacing. Laser skin resurfacing is generally considered an elective cosmetic procedure and is not covered by insurance. A complimentary consultation with Dr. Borakowski will help determine the right plan for your skin and goals.

See our complete treatment pricing for current rates.

Pairing with Other Treatments

Elluminate Glow is an aggressive treatment and is not paired with any other treatments on the same day. This allows the skin to heal properly and reduces the risk of complications.

For patients who want to address additional concerns, other treatments such as RF microneedling, photo facial, or Elluminate Mini can be scheduled as separate appointments once your skin has fully recovered. Your provider will help you plan the right sequence and timing.

Why Choose Desert Bloom

Desert Bloom is built on a clinical aesthetics approach. Dr. Natalya Borakowski brings 17 years of aesthetic medicine experience and a naturopathic medical background that shapes how we evaluate skin, select treatments, and set realistic expectations.

Doctor performing Elluminate Glow laser resurfacing at Desert Bloom Skincare Scottsdale

When you consult with our doctor, you receive an individualized evaluation — not a one-size-fits-all recommendation. We use the Quanta System EVO laser platform — a medical-grade device with precise control over depth and coverage. Every treatment plan is customized based on individual skin assessment. Laser resurfacing at Desert Bloom is performed by an experienced provider in a clinical setting, not a general spa environment.

10752 N 89th Place, Suite 122B, Scottsdale AZ 85260

Dr. Natalya Borakowski, NMD
Medically reviewed byDr. Natalya Borakowski, NMDFounder, Desert Bloom Skincare
“Elluminate Glow is our multi-laser protocol — we use four different lasers on the Quanta EVO to address texture, pigment, and tone at multiple depths in a single session. Every treatment is customized to what each patient’s skin actually needs.”

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Elluminate Glow and CO2 laser? Elluminate Glow uses four lasers on the Quanta EVO platform for lighter resurfacing with 3–7 days of recovery. CO2 laser goes deeper with stronger results but requires 7–14 days of downtime. Dr. Borakowski recommends the right option during your consultation.
How much does Elluminate Glow cost? Elluminate Glow is $675 per session. Usually 1 treatment is enough, but a second may be needed. Visit our price list for current rates.
How many treatments do I need? Usually 1 treatment is enough, but a second may be needed depending on the level of correction. Annual maintenance sessions help sustain results long-term.
Is laser skin resurfacing worth it? Erbium laser resurfacing offers measurable improvements in texture, pores, and tone. Results continue improving for 3–6 months as collagen remodels beneath the skin surface.
How long does recovery take? Plan for 3–7 days of visible healing. Dark spots darken and flake off in days 3–5. Most patients return to normal activities within a week. Strict sun protection is essential during recovery.
Does laser resurfacing hurt? Topical numbing cream is applied before treatment, and a Zimmer chiller provides cooling during the procedure. Most patients describe mild warmth, stinging, or a prickling sensation. Significant pain is uncommon.
Is Elluminate Glow safe for darker skin tones? Elluminate Glow is performed on Fitzpatrick I–III only. It is not safe for darker skin tones (Fitzpatrick IV–VI) due to the risk of hypo- and hyperpigmentation. For darker skin types, Elluminate Mini (1064nm Nd:YAG) is safe for all skin types.
What skin concerns does Elluminate Glow treat? Elluminate Glow addresses uneven texture, enlarged pores, fine lines, mild acne scars, sun damage, age spots, and dull skin tone. It is not intended for deep wrinkles, severe scarring, or significant laxity.
How do I prepare for laser resurfacing? Stop taking aspirin, blood thinners, and certain supplements at least one week before treatment. No acids, retin-A, or high-strength vitamin C for one week before. No current sunburn. Discuss all medications with your doctor during consultation.

Book Your Laser Consultation

Call (480) 567-8180 or book online. Complimentary skin assessment included.

Desert Bloom Skincare
10752 N 89th Place, Suite 122B, Scottsdale, AZ 85260

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References

  1. StatPearls “Laser Erbium-YAG Resurfacing.” NCBI Bookshelf. 2024. (NBK560931)
  2. StatPearls “Ablative Laser Resurfacing.” NCBI Bookshelf. 2024. (NBK557474)
  3. Khatri KA, Ross V, Grevelink JM, et al. “Comparison of erbium:YAG and CO2 laser skin resurfacing.” Archives of Dermatology. 2001. (PMID 11493293)
  4. “Fractional vs fully ablative erbium:YAG laser for scar revision.” PubMed. 2016. (PMID 27426441)
  5. Goldman MP, Manuskiatti W “Fractional erbium:YAG laser treatment of photodamaged skin.” PubMed. 2008. (PMID 18462427)
  6. American Society of Plastic Surgeons “Laser Skin Resurfacing: Recovery Guidelines.” ASPS. 2024.

Individual results may vary. Laser resurfacing is a medical procedure that should be performed by a qualified provider. This content is for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult with Dr. Borakowski to determine if Elluminate Glow is appropriate for your skin concerns.

Content reviewed by Dr. Natalya Borakowski, NMD · Last updated: April 2026

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Desert Bloom Skincare is conveniently located in the Shea Corridor of North Scottsdale, within Edwards Professional Park I — minutes from HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center and the Mayo Clinic Scottsdale Campus.

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We proudly provide expert non-surgical rhinoplasty and PDO thread lifts to patients across the Southwest:

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