Pigmented Lesion Treatment

Pigmented lesion removal is a non-invasive laser treatment designed to safely reduce the appearance of unwanted pigmentation such as sun spots, age spots, and other benign discolorations. The laser targets excess pigment in the skin, allowing the body to naturally break down and eliminate the treated pigment over time. This treatment helps improve overall skin tone and clarity while restoring a more even and youthful-looking complexion.

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Treatment Areas

Face

Treatment designed to reduce sun spots, age spots, and uneven pigmentation on the face for a clearer, more even complexion.

Neck

Targets unwanted pigmentation and sun damage on the neck to improve overall skin tone and appearance.

Chest

Helps reduce visible sun damage and pigmentation on the chest while improving skin clarity.

Hands

Targets age spots and sun spots on the hands to restore a more even skin tone.

BENEFITS OF PIGMENTED LESION TREATMENT

  • Helps reduce the appearance of sun spots and age spots

  • Improves overall skin tone and clarity

  • Non-invasive treatment with minimal downtime

  • Quick and precise treatment sessions

  • Improves overall skin tone and clarity

  • Non-invasive treatment with minimal downtime

  • Quick and precise treatment sessions

  • Improves overall skin tone and clarity

Helps reduce the appearance of sun spots and age spots

Improves overall skin tone and clarity

Non-invasive treatment with minimal downtime

Quick and precise treatment sessions

Improves overall skin tone and clarity

Non-invasive treatment with minimal downtime

Quick and precise treatment sessions

Improves overall skin tone and clarity

TREATMENT CARE GUIDELINES FOR

TREATMENT CARE GUIDELINES FOR

PIGMENTED LESION TREATMENT

BEFORE YOUR VISIT

  • Avoid sun exposure and tanning for 1–2 weeks before treatment.

  • Do not apply lotions, oils, or makeup on the treatment area the day of your appointment.

  • Avoid exfoliating products, retinoids, or strong acids on the treatment area for several days prior.

  • Keep the treatment area clean and free of irritation before your appointment.

AFTER YOUR TREATMENT

  • Treated spots may darken temporarily before gradually fading as the body eliminates the pigment.

  • Avoid sun exposure and apply broad-spectrum SPF daily to protect the skin.

  • Avoid heat, saunas, and intense exercise for 24 hours after treatment.

  • Keep the treated area clean and avoid picking or scratching the treated spots.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of pigmented lesions can be treated?

Laser pigmented lesion removal can treat common forms of pigmentation such as sun spots, age spots, and other benign areas of excess pigment on the skin.

How many treatments will I need?

What types of pigmented lesions can be treated?

Laser pigmented lesion removal can treat common forms of pigmentation such as sun spots, age spots, and other benign areas of excess pigment on the skin.

How many treatments will I need?

Some pigmented lesions may improve after a single treatment, while others may require additional sessions depending on the size, depth, and type of pigmentation.

What happens to the treated spots after treatment?

What happens to the treated spots after treatment?

The treated area may temporarily darken before gradually flaking off or fading as the body naturally eliminates the pigment.

Is there downtime after treatment?

Is there downtime after treatment?

Downtime is minimal. Mild redness may occur, and most clients can return to their normal daily activities shortly after treatment.

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