If you’re researching advanced skin treatments in Limoges, Embrun, Russell, Casselman, or Ottawa, you may be deciding between Ultra Laser Resurfacing and Potenza RF Microneedling.
Both stimulate collagen.
Both improve skin texture.
Both are non-surgical treatments.
But they work at different depths and are designed for different types of concerns.
Knowing how each treatment works makes it easier to select the option that aligns with your goals.
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BasculerWhat Is Ultra Laser Resurfacing?
Ultra Laser Resurfacing at our clinic uses Lutronic Ultra™ (1927nm Thulium Laser), a non-ablative fractional laser.
How Ultra Works
- Targets water in the upper skin layers
- Delivers fractional micro-columns of heat
- Does not remove the top layer of skin
- Stimulates superficial collagen production
- Accelerates skin cell turnover
Since the treatment concentrates on the outer skin layers, it is particularly well-suited for addressing:
- Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)
- Dommages causés par le soleil
- Teint irrégulier
- Mild textural irregularities
- Early-stage acne scarring
It is not designed for deep, pitted scars.
Get more details about the treatment: Ultra laser skin resurfacing treatments in Eastern Ontario

What Is Potenza RF Microneedling?
Potenza combines microneedling with radiofrequency (RF) energy delivered through tiny needles into deeper layers of skin.
How Potenza Works
- Creates controlled micro-injuries with needles
- Delivers RF heat into the dermis
- Stimulates deeper collagen and elastin remodeling
- Can treat multiple depths in one session
Potenza is commonly used for:
- Acne scars (including deeper atrophic scars)
- Enlarged pore
- Rides et ridules
- Mild skin laxity
- Textural irregularities
Get more details about the treatment: Potenza RF Microneedling treatments in Eastern Ontario
Ultra vs Potenza — Key Differences
Treatment Depth
Ultra:
Primarily surface-level (epidermis + upper dermis)
Potenza:
Deeper dermal collagen remodeling
Best for Pigmentation
Ultra:
Strong for sun damage, brown spots, and post-acne discoloration
Potenza:
Can improve tone indirectly, but not primarily a pigmentation device.
Best for Acne Scars
Ultra:
Effective for early-stage, mild, or textural acne scarring
Helps fade post-acne discoloration (PIH)
Potenza:
More suitable for deeper atrophic or pitted scars due to dermal remodeling
Skin Tightening
Ultra:
Mild surface tightening from superficial collagen stimulation
Potenza:
More noticeable tightening from deeper RF-induced collagen remodeling
Downtime
Ultra:
Mild redness and dryness for 1–3 days
Possible micro-flaking around days 3–5
Potenza:
Redness and mild swelling for 24–48 hours
Both are considered low-downtime treatments.

Which Treatment Is Better for Acne Scars?
It depends on scar type.
For:
• Post-acne discoloration
• Shallow textural irregularities
• Early-stage scarring
Ultra Laser can be highly effective.
For:
• Deeper boxcar scars
• Atrophic scars
• Structural collagen loss
Potenza RF Microneedling may provide stronger dermal remodeling.
In some cases, a combination approach may be discussed.
Which Is Safer for Different Skin Tones?
Ultra (1927nm thulium) targets water rather than melanin, making it suitable for a wide range of skin tones when properly administered.
Potenza does not rely on light energy and is generally safe for all skin types, including darker tones.
A proper assessment determines the safest approach.
How Many Sessions Are Required?
Ultra:
Often recommended in a series of 3–6 treatments for optimal pigment and tone improvement.
Potenza:
Typically performed in a series of 2–4 treatments depending on concern severity.
Results develop gradually as collagen remodeling occurs.
Can Ultra and Potenza Be Combined?
Yes.
Because they target different layers, treatment plans can be layered over time:
- Ultra for pigmentation and surface refinement
- Potenza for deeper collagen remodeling and tightening
Combination planning is determined during consultation at our physician-led clinic in Limoges, Eastern Ontario, serving Embrun, Russell, Casselman, and Ottawa.
How to Choose the Right Treatment
The correct treatment depends on:
- Your primary concern
- Scar depth
- Pigmentation severity
- Desired downtime
- Long-term skin goals
The most accurate way to decide is through a professional consultation.
FAQ
What is the difference between Ultra Laser and Potenza RF Microneedling?
Ultra Laser uses a 1927nm non-ablative fractional laser to treat pigmentation and superficial texture concerns. Potenza uses microneedling combined with radiofrequency to stimulate deeper collagen remodeling.
Is Ultra or Potenza better for acne scars?
Ultra is effective for mild or early-stage acne scars and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Potenza may be more suitable for deeper atrophic scars due to deeper dermal collagen stimulation.
Which treatment has more downtime?
Both are considered low-downtime treatments. Ultra may cause mild redness and micro-flaking for several days, while Potenza typically involves redness for 24–48 hours.
Is Ultra Laser safe for darker skin tones?
Ultra uses a wavelength that primarily targets water in the skin, making it suitable for a wide range of skin tones when administered properly.
Can Ultra and Potenza be combined?
Yes. Because they target different layers of skin, they can be used in a strategic treatment plan depending on patient goals.

La Dre Lian Peter, M.D., MPH, CCFP, est une médecin de famille passionnée par l'esthétique. Dans sa clinique d'esthétique, elle propose une vaste gamme de procédures mini-invasives et non invasives, perfectionnant constamment ses compétences pour offrir des soins exceptionnels et aider les patients à obtenir l'apparence souhaitée.



