Skin Resurfacing with Solaria CO₂
Say goodbye to texture, fine lines, and sun damage—and hello to smoother, brighter skin.
Noninvasive solution
Meet Solaria by InMode
Why Choose Solaria at Wasatch Wellness
- Gold-Standard Resurfacing: Treats fine lines, sun damage, uneven texture, and discoloration.
- Precision & Control: Adjustable patterns, energy, and ablation areas for customized results.
- Faster Healing: Fractional delivery leaves healthy tissue intact for quicker recovery.
- Safe for All Skin Tones: Controlled energy minimizes risk while maximizing outcomes.
- Smooth, Natural Results: Skin looks fresher, brighter, and more even with continued improvement over time.
What Solaria Helps With
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Sun damage and uneven tone
- Enlarged pores and rough texture
- Mild acne scarring
- Crepey or lax skin on the face, neck, or body




What to Expect
- Consultation – We’ll evaluate your skin and goals to design a treatment plan that’s right for you.
- Comfort – Solaria uses local numbing for a comfortable experience.
- Treatment – CO₂ laser energy creates micro-channels that stimulate collagen and renew skin.
- Recovery – Redness and light peeling are common and short-lived. Most patients plan for a few social downtime days.
- Results – Skin appears smoother and more radiant within weeks, with continued improvement as collagen rebuilds.
Before and After. See the result of our procedures.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
This consultation provides a comprehensive overview of potential risks and benefits.
Is Solaria painful?
Most clients do well with topical numbing; additional comfort options are available.
How many sessions will I need?
It depends on your skin and goals. Many clients see results after one session, while others benefit from a series.
How soon will I see results?
You’ll notice improvements as the skin heals, with full results developing over several weeks.
How does this differ from Morpheus8?
Morpheus8 focuses on tightening and remodeling deeper layers. Solaria CO₂ renews the skin’s surface—improving tone, texture, and fine lines.