The Hemera CO2 Laser is the most modern technology used in Oculoplastics. It represents the new era in aesthetic and functional treatments of the periocular area.
Its precision allows for safe work on the delicate skin of the eyelids and face, offering natural, harmonious results and a faster recovery.
The Hemera CO2 laser is used in a wide variety of medical-aesthetic and oculoplastic treatments,
offering safe and personalized results.
Corrects excess skin and fat on the upper and lower eyelids with more precise cuts. Improves the tired appearance of the eyes.
It stimulates collagen regeneration, improves skin texture and firmness, and reduces fine lines, blemishes, and scars.
It allows for the safe removal of cysts, warts, xanthelasmas, and other benign lesions with minimal scarring and excellent aesthetic results.
Each CO2 laser procedure is tailored to the needs of each patient, guaranteeing accuracy, safety, and a more comfortable recovery.
Millimeter precision: It acts only where necessary, respecting the tissues surrounding areas.
Fast recovery: Less inflammation and reduced healing time.
Natural results: Visible and natural rejuvenation without altering expression.

The CO2 laser is ideal for people who want to treat the periocular area, including wrinkles, sagging eyelids, blemishes, and benign lesions. It can also be used in laser blepharoplasty, a less invasive alternative to traditional eyelid surgery.
The specialist will assess your skin type and condition to determine if you are a candidate.
The ophthalmologist surgeon specializing in oculoplastics is trained and qualified to perform this procedure, due to their extensive knowledge of the anatomy of the periocular region.
Yes, it is performed on an outpatient basis, generally with local or topical anesthesia depending on the area to be treated.
It varies depending on the area and depth of the treatment. In the periocular region, recovery is usually quick, while other areas of the skin may take a few days to weeks, following the care indicated by the specialist.
If you are considering the Láser CO2 procedure, it is crucial to undergo an initial evaluation with one of our specialists to determine if you meet the requirements.