LASER FOR HYPERPIGMENTATION

What Is Laser For Hyperpigmentation And Melasma ?

Laser treatment for hyperpigmentation and melasma uses focused light energy to target and break down excess melanin—the pigment causing dark spots and uneven skin tone. This helps reduce the appearance of sun spots, melasma patches, and discoloration, resulting in clearer, brighter, and more even skin. Multiple sessions may be needed for optimal results.

The Laser For Hyperpigmentation And Melasma Advantages

    • Targets and breaks down excess melanin to fade dark spots and patches.

    • Evens out discoloration for a smoother, more uniform complexion.

    • Focused laser energy treats only affected areas without damaging surrounding skin.

    • Sessions are typically short, allowing for convenient scheduling.

    • Most patients experience mild redness or swelling that resolves quickly.

    • Restores clearer, brighter skin, enhancing overall appearance and self-esteem.

LASER For Hyperpigmentation And Melasma Treatment:

01

Consultation

A personalized evaluation of your skin type, pigmentation concerns, and medical history to determine the most suitable laser settings and treatment plan for safe and effective reduction of hyperpigmentation and melasma.

02

Preparation

Avoid sun exposure, tanning, waxing, and exfoliating treatments for at least 1–2 weeks before your session. Use sun protection diligently. Arrive with clean, product-free skin on the treatment area.

03

Procedure

A handheld laser device delivers precise, controlled light energy to the affected areas, targeting excess melanin to break down pigmentation and even out skin tone. The treatment is quick, safe, and generally causes minimal discomfort.

04

Recovery

Minimal downtime—mild redness, slight swelling, or darkening of spots may occur temporarily but usually subsides within a few days. Post-treatment care is essential to protect skin and optimize results.

LASER FOR HYPERPIGMENTATION AND MELASMA Aftercare

    • Expect mild redness, swelling, or a slight darkening of treated spots—this is normal and temporary.

    • Avoid touching, scratching, or picking at the treated areas.

    • Strictly avoid direct sun exposure.

    • Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher every day, even indoors.

    • Wear protective clothing and wide-brimmed hats when outdoors.

    • Use gentle, fragrance-free cleansers and moisturizers.

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