AgeJet vs CO2 Laser Eye Treatments: Which Non-Surgical Blepharoplasty Is Right for You?
Sagging eyelids, crepey under-eye skin and fine lines around the eyes are some of the most common concerns we hear about at our clinic in Manchester. The good news is that you no longer need to consider surgery to address them.
Non-surgical blepharoplasty has transformed the way we treat the delicate eye area, and two of the most talked-about options are AgeJet plasma treatments and CO2 laser resurfacing.
While both aim to tighten, lift and rejuvenate, they work in very different ways. Here is an in depth comparison of the two, and why we choose AgeJet at our Manchester clinic.
What Is Non-Surgical Blepharoplasty?
Traditional blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the upper or lower eyelids. It is effective, but it involves scalpels, stitches, general or local anaesthetic, and weeks of recovery. Non-surgical blepharoplasty offers a gentler alternative. Instead of cutting the skin, these treatments use controlled energy to tighten and resurface, encouraging the skin to lift and firm naturally over the following weeks.
Two technologies dominate this space. CO2 laser resurfacing has been around for decades and uses a focused beam of light to vaporise the upper layers of skin. AgeJet, on the other hand, is a newer plasma device that uses ionised gas to create tiny micro-injuries on the skin’s surface. Both stimulate collagen, but the experience, recovery and results differ considerably.
How CO2 Laser Eye Treatments Work
CO2 lasers deliver a wavelength of light that is absorbed by water in the skin. This causes the outer layers to be ablated, or essentially removed, prompting the body to heal and produce new collagen. It can be effective for deep wrinkles and significant skin laxity, but the trade-offs are worth knowing about.
The Drawbacks of CO2 Around the Eyes
The eye area is one of the most delicate parts of the face, and CO2 laser treatments can be aggressive. Patients often experience significant redness, swelling and oozing for several days, with full recovery taking anywhere from one to three weeks.
There is also a higher risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, particularly for those with medium to darker skin tones. Because CO2 lasers treat in a more uniform pattern, they can be harder to control around the contours of the eyelid, where precision really matters. Many patients also find the treatment uncomfortable, even with numbing cream applied beforehand.
How AgeJet Plasma Treatments Work
AgeJet uses plasma energy to create a fine spray of charged particles that touch the skin’s surface in a controlled, dotted pattern. This creates microscopic carbon crusts that fall away naturally over the following days, while the underlying skin tightens and lifts. The treatment is highly precise, allowing our practitioners to work right up to the lash line on both upper and lower lids without compromising safety.
Why AgeJet Stands Out for the Eye Area
Because AgeJet does not ablate the entire surface of the skin, recovery is significantly more comfortable than with CO2 laser. The dotted pattern means the surrounding skin remains intact, which speeds up healing and reduces the risk of complications.
It is also incredibly precise, which is essential when treating something as delicate as the eyelids. At Emzi Skin Clinic, we have seen consistently impressive lifting and tightening results with minimal disruption to our clients’ lives.
Comparing Non-Surgical Blepharoplasty Treatments: A Practical Breakdown
Comfort and Sensation
Downtime and Recovery
Precision and Safety
Suitability Across Skin Tones
Expected Results
Why We Chose AgeJet at Emzi Skin Clinic
When we evaluated the devices available for non-surgical eye rejuvenation, AgeJet stood out for its precision, safety profile and impressive results. In today’s world, people are living busy lives and cannot afford weeks of downtime, and AgeJet allows us to deliver dramatic improvements without sidelining their priorities or routines.
We pride ourselves on choosing devices that prioritise both efficacy and the client experience, which is the same philosophy behind our choice of the Soprano Titanium for laser hair removal.
What to Expect from Your AgeJet Treatment
Your journey begins with a consultation, where one of our experienced practitioners will assess your skin, discuss your concerns and confirm whether AgeJet is right for you.
On the day of treatment, numbing cream is applied for around 30 minutes, after which the treatment itself takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes depending on the area.
Aftercare is straightforward: keep the area clean and dry, avoid makeup for around a week, and apply SPF religiously once the carbon crusts have fallen away. Most clients need one to three sessions spaced 8 to 12 weeks apart for optimal results.
For a more in-depth breakdown, read our blog on what to expect before, during, and after an AgeJet treatment.
Book Your Non-Surgical Blepharoplasty in Manchester with Emzi Skin Clinic
When it comes to non-surgical blepharoplasty, both AgeJet and CO2 laser have their place, but for the delicate eye area we believe AgeJet is the superior choice. It offers greater precision, a more comfortable experience, shorter downtime and a wider safety profile across skin tones, all while delivering the lifting and tightening results that clients are looking for. If you have been considering doing something about hooded eyelids, fine lines or crepey under-eye skin, AgeJet could be the answer you have been searching for.
Ready to find out if AgeJet is right for you? Book a consultation with the experts at Emzi Skin Clinic in Manchester today, and let us help you feel refreshed, lifted and confident in your own skin.
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