
Laser Facials in Torrance for Redness, Pores, and Texture
Compare the Signature Laser Facial (Laser Genesis) with Lutronic Clarity and the Hollywood Carbon Laser Facial with the Rohrer PicoLazer, with each option selected for different skin concerns and treatment goals.
Laser Facials at a Glance
Laser facials in Torrance can address redness, visible pores, congestion, dullness, and early texture concerns with little planned downtime. The Signature Laser Facial, also known as Laser Genesis, and the Hollywood Carbon Laser Facial use different devices and treatment methods, so the better option depends on whether the priority is redness and collagen support or surface oil, buildup, and pore refinement.
What is a laser facial?
A laser facial is a non-ablative treatment that delivers energy without removing the surface of the skin. The treatment can be adjusted for tone, sensitivity, concern, and treatment area. Unlike deeper laser resurfacing, these sessions are selected for patients who want gradual improvement with little to no planned downtime.
Signature Laser Facial (Laser Genesis)
Uses the Lutronic Clarity platform. Controlled long-pulsed energy can be selected to support collagen, calm the appearance of diffuse redness, and improve visible texture and tone.
Hollywood Carbon Laser Facial
Uses the Rohrer PicoLazer after a thin carbon solution is applied. The laser targets the carbon layer to help remove surface buildup and refresh oily, congested, or dull-looking skin.
Customized instead of one-size-fits-all
Wavelength, spot size, treatment passes, and total coverage are selected after reviewing skin tone, sensitivity, recent sun exposure, medications, and the concern being treated.

The Signature Laser Facial uses the Lutronic Clarity platform with controlled treatment passes selected for redness, visible vessels, texture, and gradual collagen support.
Compare Laser Facials in Torrance by Skin Concern
Both options are designed for minimal interruption, but they work differently and are chosen for different priorities. Patients researching Laser Genesis versus a picosecond carbon facial will find the core distinction below: light-based collagen support versus carbon-assisted surface exfoliation.
| Category | Signature Laser Facial | Hollywood Carbon Laser Facial |
|---|---|---|
| Device | Lutronic Clarity dual-wavelength laser platform | Rohrer PicoLazer dual-wavelength picosecond platform |
| Primary approach | Controlled dermal warming and targeted light treatment | Carbon-assisted surface exfoliation and pore cleansing |
| Often selected for | Diffuse redness, visible vessels, fine lines, uneven texture, early skin-quality concerns | Oil, congestion, enlarged-looking pores, dullness, rough surface texture |
| Sensation | Gradual warmth with brief pulses | Light tingling and a soft snapping or crackling sensation |
| Downtime | Usually none, although mild pinkness can occur | Usually none, although mild pinkness can occur |
| Common areas | Face, neck, décolleté | Face, neck, décolleté |
Décolleté vs. Chest
For treatment and booking purposes, the décolleté is the central upper-chest area that is typically visible in a V-neck top. It begins below the base of the neck and extends downward between the collarbones. The chest is a larger area, extending from the collarbones to just above the breasts or pectoral area and outward toward the front of the shoulders. Treatment boundaries can vary slightly by procedure, so your provider will confirm the correct area before treatment.
Who may benefit from a laser facial?
A laser facial for redness, visible pores, congestion, or early texture changes can be a practical option when the goal is visible refreshment without the recovery of an ablative laser. A provider assessment is still necessary because not every form of redness, pigmentation, or acne should be treated the same way.
- Diffuse redness or a flushed appearance
- Visible pores, rough texture, or dull-looking skin
- Oiliness, blackheads, and mild congestion
- Early fine lines and gradual skin-quality changes
- Patients who want a low-downtime treatment before an event
- Patients who can follow sun protection and aftercare instructions
- Face, neck, or décolleté concerns that need a customized plan

A laser facial consultation helps determine whether the Lutronic Clarity or Rohrer PicoLazer approach better matches the patient’s redness, texture, oil, congestion, skin tone, and treatment timeline.
What we evaluate before recommending a laser facial
Skin tone and recent sun exposure: Tanning, sunburn, and recent UV exposure can change the safest device, wavelength, and timing.
The type of redness or pigmentation: Diffuse redness, visible vessels, sun spots, melasma, and post-acne marks do not respond to the same settings.
Active acne and skin barrier condition: Inflamed acne, irritation, open skin, or a compromised barrier may require modification or postponement.
Medications and recent procedures: Photosensitizing medications, isotretinoin history, peels, microneedling, and other lasers affect treatment planning.
Your goal and timeline: A single pre-event refresh is different from a series designed for gradual collagen support or ongoing congestion control.
When another treatment is more appropriate: Deeper scars, significant laxity, or advanced sun damage may require resurfacing, microneedling, IPL, or a staged combination plan.
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The machinery used for each laser facial
The two treatments are not performed with interchangeable generic equipment. Each uses a distinct platform and handpiece configuration.
Lutronic Clarity
The original Clarity platform combines 755 nm Alexandrite and 1064 nm Nd:YAG wavelengths in one system. It uses a white elongated handpiece connected by a fiber and cooling hose, with interchangeable circular spacers at the treatment tip. Provider-selected settings are matched to skin type and concern.
Rohrer PicoLazer
The PicoLazer uses 1064 nm and 532 nm picosecond wavelengths, adjustable 2 to 10 mm spot sizes, and telescopic or fractional lenses. For a carbon facial, the treatment handpiece is held just above the carbon-coated skin rather than pressed into it.
Laser safety eyewear
The patient and provider wear wavelength-appropriate laser eye protection. Photography should always show proper goggles or eye shields when the device is active near the face.
No visible sci-fi beam
These treatments should not be depicted with a bright continuous blue or red beam. The real clinical setup is controlled and understated, with brief pulses and accurate handpiece positioning.

During the Hollywood Carbon Laser Facial, the Rohrer PicoLazer is passed just above the carbon-coated skin to target surface buildup, oil, congestion, and visible pores.
Laser Facial vs. Microneedling and Traditional Facials
The right option depends on whether the main goal is light-based treatment, surface care, or controlled collagen induction.
Choose a laser facial for targeted light treatment
Laser treatment may be considered when redness, visible vessels, oil, congestion, pores, or early texture changes are the main concerns and little planned downtime is preferred.
Consider facial treatments for surface care
For hydration, cleansing, exfoliation, or routine maintenance without laser energy, review the available facial treatments.
Consider microneedling for collagen-focused texture work
For acne scars, deeper textural concerns, or a treatment plan centered on controlled collagen induction, compare the available microneedling treatments.
Not sure whether redness and texture or pores and congestion should guide your choice? A free consultation can compare the Signature Laser Facial and Hollywood Carbon Laser Facial before you decide.
Book a Free ConsultationWhat to expect from consultation through aftercare
Free consultation
Before treatmentWe review your concern, skin type, recent sun exposure, medications, previous lasers, and whether your priority fits the Signature or Carbon approach.
Preparation and eye protection
Treatment dayThe skin is cleansed. Carbon solution is applied only for the Carbon Laser Facial. The patient and provider use wavelength-appropriate eye protection.
Controlled treatment passes
Customized by areaThe provider selects wavelength, spot size, pulse settings, and coverage based on the device, concern, skin tone, and treatment area.
Same-day recovery
Usually little downtimeMost patients return to normal plans. Mild warmth or pinkness can occur. Gentle skincare and daily sunscreen are important afterward.
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Laser facials are designed for a natural-looking refresh, with clearer tone and smoother-looking texture rather than an over-treated or artificially perfected result.
Laser Facial Treatment Options and Pricing (Laser Genesis & Carbon)
First-time patients receive 10% off a single session, and Series of 3 pricing is 15% off the standard rate. The two rates are calculated independently and cannot be combined. Tap any treatment below to see full details and package pricing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the Signature Laser Facial and the Carbon Laser Facial?
The Signature treatment uses Lutronic Clarity light energy without a carbon layer and is commonly selected for redness, visible vessels, fine texture, and collagen support. The Carbon Facial uses the Rohrer PicoLazer over a thin carbon solution and is commonly selected for oil, congestion, visible pores, and surface refreshment.
Is the Signature Laser Facial the same as Laser Genesis?
Yes. Signature Laser Facial is our name for the treatment commonly known as Laser Genesis. It uses the Lutronic Clarity dual-wavelength platform and is selected for redness, visible vessels, fine texture, and gradual collagen support.
Which machine is used for the Signature Laser Facial?
Skin Works uses the Lutronic Clarity dual-wavelength platform. It combines 755 nm Alexandrite and 1064 nm Nd:YAG energy with interchangeable spot-size spacers and cooling options. The provider selects the treatment approach according to skin tone and concern.
Which machine is used for the Hollywood Carbon Laser Facial?
Skin Works uses the Rohrer PicoLazer, a dual-wavelength picosecond platform with 1064 nm and 532 nm settings and telescopic or fractional lens options. The Carbon Facial is performed after a thin carbon solution is applied to the treatment area.
How much downtime is there after a laser facial?
Most patients return to normal plans immediately. Temporary warmth or mild pinkness can occur and often settles quickly. Your exact aftercare depends on the device, settings, and treatment area.
Does a laser facial hurt?
The Signature treatment is commonly described as gradual warmth. The Carbon Facial can create light tingling and a soft snapping or crackling sensation as the laser passes over the carbon layer. Comfort varies by area and individual sensitivity.
How many laser facial sessions will I need?
A single session can be selected for a short-term refresh, while gradual concerns often benefit from a series. The number and spacing depend on the concern, device, skin response, and whether other treatments are being included.
Can laser facials treat rosacea or redness?
A Signature Laser Facial may help improve the appearance of diffuse redness or selected visible vessels, but redness has multiple causes. Active rosacea, inflammation, and medical skin conditions require careful evaluation before treatment.
Can a Carbon Laser Facial help acne and enlarged pores?
It may support clearer-looking skin by addressing oil, surface buildup, congestion, and the appearance of pores. It does not replace medical acne treatment, and inflamed or cystic acne may require a different plan.
Are laser facials safe for darker skin tones?
Both platforms provide settings that can be adjusted for a range of skin types, but safety depends on correct wavelength and parameter selection, recent sun exposure, pigment history, and provider experience. An assessment is required before treatment.
Can I wear makeup after a laser facial?
Many patients can wear makeup later the same day when the skin feels calm and intact. Gentle cleanser, moisturizer, and sunscreen are usually recommended. Follow the provider’s instructions if any sensitivity or pinkness is present.
Can I get a laser facial before an event?
These treatments are often selected for low-downtime event preparation, but a first treatment should not be scheduled at the last possible moment. Leave enough time to see how your skin responds and follow your provider’s timing recommendation.
Laser facial vs. microneedling: which is better for texture?
Microneedling is often the more direct choice for acne scars and collagen-focused texture work, while a laser facial may better fit redness, visible vessels, oil, congestion, or low-downtime surface refreshment. The safest choice depends on skin tone, recent sun exposure, the depth of the concern, and prior treatment history.
How much does a Laser Genesis or laser facial cost in Torrance?
Standard single-area face and neck treatments are $300, with a $270 New Patient Rate and a $765 Series of 3 rate. Décolleté treatments are $400, with a $360 New Patient Rate and a $1,020 Series of 3 rate. Signature Face + Neck is $500, and full Face + Neck + Décolleté combinations are $800. Those combined-area options also qualify for the 10% New Patient Rate and 15% Series of 3 pricing shown in the pricing menu.
What is the difference between the décolleté and the chest?
For treatment and booking purposes, the décolleté is the central upper-chest area typically visible in a V-neck top. It begins below the base of the neck and extends downward between the collarbones. The chest is a larger area, extending from the collarbones to just above the breasts or pectoral area and outward toward the front of the shoulders. Your provider will confirm the appropriate boundary because it may vary slightly by procedure.
Can New Patient Pricing be combined with Series pricing?
No. The New Patient Rate is 10% off the standard single-session price for a first visit. The Series of 3 rate is 15% off the same standard price and is available to new or returning patients. The two rates are calculated independently and cannot be combined with each other.
Have a question about redness, pigmentation, skin tone, recent sun exposure, or which device is safer for your skin? Text us before booking.
Text Your QuestionLaser Facials Near You in Torrance and the South Bay
Visit Skin Works Medical Spa at 2573 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite B in Torrance. We regularly see laser facial patients from Torrance, Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Palos Verdes, Gardena, Carson, Lomita, and San Pedro.
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Medical Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Laser facials are elective cosmetic treatments and individual results vary.
Results and candidacy: Provider evaluation is required before treatment. Skin tone, recent sun exposure or tanning, active skin conditions, medications, recent procedures, pregnancy or breastfeeding status, and the treatment area may affect candidacy or timing.
New Patient & Series Pricing: New Patient Pricing is 10% off the regular single-session rate for first-time Skin Works patients at their first visit. Series pricing is 15% off the regular rate for a package of 3 sessions. These rates are calculated independently from the same regular price and cannot be combined.
Financing: Payment options are provided by third-party lenders and subject to approval. Skin Works Medical Spa, 2573 Pacific Coast Hwy, Suite B, Torrance, CA 90505, (844) 759-6757.