Laser resurfacing
Fractional laser resurfacing is a method that effectively evens out the skin’s texture and improves its tone. The procedure can be performed on the face, neck, décolleté, hands, and abdomen, and the recovery period is much shorter than with traditional laser resurfacing.
At Decus Clinic, laser resurfacing is performed using the latest Pixel system from Alma Lasers (Israel).

Procedure
During the procedure, a microscopic laser beam gradually treats a precisely defined area of the skin, creating numerous tiny micro-injuries. These micro-injuries trigger a regeneration process throughout the treated area, during which collagen and elastin production increases, metabolism becomes more active, new skin begins to form, and the number of fibroblasts rises — resulting in visibly rejuvenated skin.
While older laser resurfacing technologies corrected wrinkles and pigmentation together with the upper layer of the skin, fractional rejuvenation targets only specific points. The untouched areas of skin remain cool, preventing complications and significantly shortening the recovery period.
Contraindications
The procedure is not performed during summer.
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Diabetes
- Psoriasis
- Epilepsy
- Oncological diseases
- Internal organ pathologies
- Herpes and atopic dermatitis
- Tendency to form keloid scars
- Inflammatory processes in the treated area
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Price list
Area 1 cm²
76 €
Face + neck
637 €
Face
439 €
Neck + décolleté
637 €
Neck
318 €
Face + neck + décolleté
879 €
Décolleté
439 €
We look forward to welcoming you to Decus Beauty Clinic!
You’ll find us in Mustamäe, Tallinn, at Sütiste tee 19A.
Opening hours
- Monday–Friday 9:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.
- Saturday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
- Sunday 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Please note: Customer parking is available on the left side of the building.
The clinic entrance is located at the back.
Decus Beauty Clinic is licensed by the Estonian Health Board (license no. L04089).



