
Laser Pigmentation Removal
A non-invasive or minimally invasive cosmetic procedure to target and break down unwanted dark spots
Your Guide to Laser Pigmentation Removal Dark spots, sun damage, and uneven tone can age your complexion. Laser Pigmentation Removal is a targeted treatment designed to safely fade these concerns and reveal clearer, more even skin. What Is It? A non-invasive treatment using specific light wavelengths to break down excess melanin (the pigment causing dark spots). The laser targets only pigmented areas, leaving healthy skin untouched. How Does It Work? Think of the laser as a precision eraser. Target the Color: Light is attracted to dark melanin, ignoring normal skin. Break It Apart: Light energy turns to heat, shattering pigment into tiny particles. Natural Removal: Your body flushes away these particles naturally. The Result: The dark spot fades as fresh, clear skin replaces it. What Pigment Can It Treat? Sun Spots & Age Spots: Isolated dark spots from sun exposure. Freckles: Genetic or sun-induced freckles. Melasma: Hormonal patchy discoloration (requires careful management). PIH: Dark marks left after acne or injury. The Treatment Experience Before: Avoid sun and self-tanner for 2-4 weeks. Stop retinols days prior. During: After hydradermabrasion Facial. Protective eyewear worn. You feel 1064 is used for the whole face and 532 is used to target specific spots. quick, warm "snaps" like rubber band flicks. Tolerable. After: Treated spots may darken or whitened immediately. This is normal! Slight redness/bleed possible for hours. The Healing Process Days 1-3: Treated spots gradually scabbing, aftercare kit will be given for skin care. Face masks to be worn, avoid direct sun light. Days 4-7: Spots flake or fade away. Do not pick! Sun Protection: Strict sun avoidance and SPF 50+ are essential. Final Result: Full clearance visible 2-4 weeks after treatment. How Many Sessions? Most need 2 to 4 sessions, spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart. Deeper pigment may require more. Results are cumulative. Is It Right for You? Good candidates have realistic expectations, commit to sun protection, and have pigment that responds to laser. A consultation determines suitability. Important Note Not all pigment responds the same. Hormonal pigmentation (melasma) requires careful management and may need combination treatments. A proper assessment is key. In short: Laser Pigmentation Removal safely erases dark spots by targeting pigment with precision light, revealing clearer, more even skin underneath. Ready to fade those spots? Let's talk!




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