Coherent UltraPulse 5000C
Coherent UltraPulse 5000C is a high-powered carbon dioxide (CO₂) laser platform designed for precise skin resurfacing and controlled tissue ablation. It was the original fully ablative laser that revolutionized skin resurfacing. It delivers laser energy at a wavelength of 10,600 nm, which is strongly absorbed by water in the skin. Because skin is water-rich, this wavelength allows physicians to remove (ablate) damaged surface layers and stimulate a structured healing response that can improve texture, tone, and firmness over time.
UltraPulse CO₂ resurfacing has long been used to target visible signs of sun damage and aging, along with select medically important skin changes that benefit from laser ablation in experienced hands.
Because the Coherent UltraPulse 5000C is an extremely powerful CO₂ laser, it requires expert and experienced laser surgeons. In inexperienced hands, complications are more common. Early in its introduction many physicians without cosmetic experience adopted the technology quickly. in the late 1990’s, the laser was discontinued due to complications mostly from unexperienced surgeons. Palo Alto Dermatology Institute’s founder was the first physician to use this laser in Silicon Valley in 1995 and continues to use his lasers on a regular basis both with excellent results.
The fully ablative technology (100% skin coverage) has been replaced with fractional lasers that only treat a percentage of the skin surface. The fractional lasers that are commonplace in cosmetic practices have lower risk of complications but do not provide the full coverage skin treatment and produce less skin tightening and wrinkle reduction.
Coherent UltraPulse 5000C is not widely offered across plastic surgery and dermatology practices. There are estimated to be fewer than 10 Ultrapulse 5000C lasers on the West Coast. Palo Alto Dermatology Institute owns three fully operational lasers! Safe and effective use requires advanced training, precise parameter control, and significant physician experience, which is why this treatment is typically limited to practices with highly skilled, expert dermatologists like Palo Alto Dermatology Institute.
Palo Alto Dermatology Institute has 30+ years of extensive experience with the Coherent 5000c UltraPulse CO₂ resurfacing, including a long history of applying this technology for photodamage, wrinkles, and related concerns. You are in expert hands.
If you are considering CO₂ resurfacing, the next step is a consultation to determine whether Coherent UltraPulse 5000C is the right tool for your skin concern, your skin type, and your downtime tolerance. If it is not the best match, your dermatologist can recommend alternatives that better balance results and recovery.