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Botched Laser Skin Resurfacing: Revision Options & How To Avoid It
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Botched Laser Skin Resurfacing: Revision Options & How To Avoid It

trueclinic Team
June 24, 2026
6 min read

What "botched" really means for laser skin resurfacing, the revision options if you're unhappy, and — most importantly — how to avoid a poor result in the first place.

"Botched" is an emotive word, but for laser skin resurfacing it usually means a result that's unsatisfactory, asymmetric, or that needs correction. Here's how revision works and, more importantly, how to avoid needing it.

DetailTypical in Turkey
Price range€500 – €2,000
Procedure time30 min – 2 hours
AnaesthesiaTopical or local
Downtime3 days – 3 weeks
Recovery2–6 weeks
Stay in Turkey3–7 days

What counts as a poor result

This ranges from a cosmetic outcome you're unhappy with to a functional problem. Some concerns settle as healing completes over the 2–6 weeks period — so an early judgement can be premature.

Your options

  • Wait and reassess once healing is complete (your surgeon will advise).
  • Revision surgery with a surgeon experienced in revision laser skin resurfacing.
  • A second opinion to understand what's realistically correctable.

How to avoid a poor result

The best protection is upfront: a high-volume, properly credentialed surgeon, an honest consultation, realistic expectations, and a clinic you've verified. Most "botched" stories trace back to a skipped verification step or a price-led decision.

About Laser Skin Resurfacing in Turkey

Laser skin resurfacing uses concentrated beams of light to remove damaged skin layer by layer, stimulating new collagen production and revealing smoother, younger-looking skin. It effectively treats acne scars, wrinkles, sun damage, age spots, and uneven skin tone.

Turkish dermatology clinics offer both ablative (CO2, Erbium) and non-ablative (Fraxel) laser technologies at significantly lower prices. Many clinics combine laser treatments with PRP or chemical peels for enhanced results.

Treatment duration varies from 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on the area and depth of treatment. Recovery ranges from 3-5 days for non-ablative treatments to 2-3 weeks for full ablative resurfacing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can laser treat acne scars?

Yes, laser resurfacing is one of the most effective treatments for acne scars. Fractional CO2 laser can reduce scar depth by 50-75% over 1-3 sessions by stimulating new collagen to fill and smooth the scarred areas.

How much does laser skin resurfacing cost in Turkey?

Laser skin resurfacing in Turkey costs €500-€2,000 depending on the laser type and treatment area. Full-face CO2 laser costs €1,000-€2,000, while targeted Fraxel treatments start at €500. UK prices range from €1,500-€5,000.

How many laser sessions do I need?

Ablative treatments typically require 1-2 sessions. Non-ablative treatments usually need 3-5 sessions spaced 4-6 weeks apart. Your dermatologist will create a treatment plan based on your skin condition and goals.

Is laser skin resurfacing safe for darker skin tones?

Some lasers carry a higher risk of pigmentation changes on darker skin. Non-ablative lasers and Nd:YAG lasers are generally safer for darker skin tones. A thorough consultation ensures the right laser type is selected for your skin.

What is the difference between ablative and non-ablative lasers?

Ablative lasers (CO2, Erbium) remove outer skin layers for dramatic results but require longer recovery (2-3 weeks). Non-ablative lasers (Fraxel) heat deeper layers without removing skin, offering gentler treatment with 3-5 days of downtime.

What does a "botched" laser skin resurfacing actually mean?

Usually an unsatisfactory or asymmetric result, or one needing correction. Some concerns improve as healing completes, so wait for the full recovery before judging.

Can a botched laser skin resurfacing be fixed?

Often, yes — through revision with a surgeon experienced in revision work. A second opinion helps clarify what's realistically correctable.

How do I avoid a botched laser skin resurfacing?

Choose a high-volume, verified, properly credentialed surgeon; insist on an honest consultation; set realistic expectations; and don't decide on price alone.

How long before I know if my result needs revision?

Wait until healing is complete — often many months — before deciding. Your surgeon will advise on timing.

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