Full Legs is a comprehensive body resurfacing treatment covering the entire leg surface — thighs, knees, shins, calves, and ankles — in a single planned treatment course. It delivers precise microscopic thermal columns deep into the leg skin to rebuild collagen, resurface damaged epidermis, and correct stretch marks, pigmentation, scars, rough texture, and skin laxity from top to bottom. Treating the full leg ensures uniform tone and texture improvement without visible patchiness or demarcation lines between treated and untreated zones.

the entire leg surface from thigh to ankle is treated uniformly, eliminating patchy results or visible texture differences between zones.

ractional CO₂ laser produces significantly greater improvement in striae surface area compared to topical therapy — establishing it as the leading non-surgical option for stretch marks on the legs.

penetrates 300–1,200 microns into the dermis to physically repair the collagen architecture damaged by stretch marks, scars, and skin laxity.

stretch marks, pigmentation, KP, sun damage, rough texture, and loose skin are all addressed in one planned treatment course.

collagen stimulation provides a meaningful skin-firming effect on the inner thighs and knees without surgery or prolonged recovery.

improvements in stretch mark depth, scar appearance, and skin texture typically last 2–4 years with consistent sun protection and skin maintenance.

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 leg surface — mapping stretch mark zones, scar type, pigmentation patterns, and skin tone — then plans zone-specific laser settings for the thighs, knees, shins, calves, and ankles.

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

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

The laser handpiece is passed systematically across the full leg surface — thighs, knees, lower legs, and calves — with density and energy calibrated per zone. A bilateral full leg session typically takes 60–90 minutes depending on the area covered.

Chilled saline compresses and a medical-grade healing ointment are applied immediately post-procedure. Loose, soft cotton clothing must be worn for 10–14 days, and SPF 50 applied to the legs daily for a minimum of 4 weeks post-treatment.