Full Back is a medical-grade resurfacing treatment that applies a carbon dioxide laser across the entire back surface — upper back, mid back, lower back, and shoulder zones — targeting the body’s largest single treatment area. It delivers thousands of precise microscopic thermal columns deep into the back’s skin to treat body acne scars, stretch marks, pigmentation, rough texture, hypertrophic scars, and skin laxity caused by weight changes or ageing. Because the back is the largest treatable body zone, expert parameter calibration and a structured multi-session protocol are essential for safe, uniform, and effective results.

the entire back is resurfaced uniformly, eliminating visible texture and tone differences between treated and untreated zones.

fractional CO₂ laser has emerged as the leading non-invasive option for acne scar management, with incremental improvement recorded after each session and a well-documented safety profile across all Fitzpatrick skin types

penetrates 300–1,500 microns into the back's dermis, physically reconstructing the collagen architecture damaged by acne, weight changes, and stretch marks — not just surface correction.

acne scars, PIH, stretch marks, rough texture, and skin laxity are all improved within a single treatment course.

improvements in scar depth and skin texture typically last 3–5 years with consistent skin maintenance and sun protection on exposed back areas.

the upper back, mid back, and lower back have different skin thickness and healing characteristics; laser density and energy are calibrated independently for each zone within the same session.

fractional delivery preserves healthy tissue between MTZs, accelerating healing to 10–14 days versus the 4–6 week recovery of traditional ablative CO₂ laser on a surface this large.

Your dermatologist assesses the full back — mapping acne scars, stretch marks, pigmentation zones, and skin type — then plans zone-specific laser settings for the upper, mid, and lower back.

A prescribed depigmenting regimen — hydroquinone, kojic acid, or niacinamide with SPF 50 — is applied daily for 2–4 weeks to suppress melanocyte activity and minimise post-treatment PIH risk.

EMLA 5% numbing cream is applied across the full back under occlusion for 45–60 minutes before the session to ensure complete comfort throughout treatment.

The laser handpiece is passed systematically across the entire back surface in a structured pattern — with density and energy calibrated per zone — taking approximately 45–75 minutes for a full back session.

The is Clinical Ice Masque — loaded with 5% hyaluronic acid, aloe vera, green tea, rosemary extract, and antioxidants — is applied to the freshly resurfaced skin. The cooling, almost spa-like sensation immediately calms any residual warmth and floods the skin with deep hydration. This masque is left on for 10–15 minutes.