Pigmentation

Laser Technology Pigmentation Removal

Aging skin and sun exposure can lead to pigmentation within the skin leaving discolouration and an unbalanced skin tone. When we lack confidence in our skin we tend to cover up, but when we feel good about the skin we live in, we glow with confidence.

With state of the art laser technology you can say ‘Hello again!’ to youthful looking skin. This treatment targets pigmentation areas breaking down the colour imbalance, restoring and revitalising the appearance of your skin.

How does pigmentation removal work?

Short pulses of light are released and are readily absorbed by the high concentration of melanin found within pigmented lesions. The rapid absorption of light energy heats the melanin and causes the destruction of the melanin-rich cells. This triggers the body’s natural healing process to stimulate the growth of new, healthy skin tissue.

Pigmentation such as sun spots, age spots, and brown birthmarks can be targeted to create a more flawless, youthful and glowing appearance.

 

  • Proven safety record
  • Treatment sessions are quick
  • We can fade or cover up
  • Precise and targeted Treatments
ultralase pigmentation removal

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a laser treatment feel like?
Most patients describe the discomfort as mild and tolerable and no anaesthesia is required.
How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions will depend on the type and size of the pigmented lesion but typically a minimum of 3 and up to 6 sessions treatments are recommended. Treatments are carried out every 4 to 6 weeks. Following your course of treatments, top-up sessions are performed as required, but usually once or twice a year.
Who is suitable for treatment?
Most people are suitable for treatment. We recommend a consultation with your clinician to ascertain if the treatment will be successful for you. Large, dark, mottled or raised pigmentation cannot be treated and may need to be checked by a dermatologist. Large, dark moles should not be treated, nor should lesions covering a large part of the body. The pigmented marks that respond the best are those caused by sun damage (sun spots and age spots).
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