Laser Pigment Removal
Laser pigment removal is a cosmetic treatment that uses a laser to target and remove unwanted pigment from the skin. This type of treatment is often used to remove various types of pigmented lesions that are considered to be cosmetically undesirable. Laser pigment removal is a safe and effective way to improve the appearance of the skin.
Treatment Highlights:
Safe and effective way to remove unwanted pigment from the skin.
Can be used to improve the appearance of sun-damaged skin.
Can improve the appearance of your skin and complexion.
Frequency of Treatment:
Every 6-8 weeks until desired results. Each patient is different and a consultation is the best way to know how many treatments you may need.
Pricing:
$150 per session
Pricing is based on a single area.
Laser Pigment Removal FAQs
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The sensation of the light is slightly uncomfortable and may feel like a small pinprick or a sensation of heat that may last for a few hours.
Following the procedure, the treated area may blister and have pin point bleeding for a few a few days. The area should be treated delicately following treatment. Multiple procedures will be necessary. I have been informed that hyperpigmentation (darkening of the skin) and hypopigmentation (lightening of the skin) are possible risks and complications of the procedure.
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Multiple treatments may be necessary to achieve desired results. The good news is that laser pigment removal is a safe and effective way to improve the appearance of the skin. So if you're looking for a way to make your skin look its best, this may be the right option for you.
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Ideal candidates for laser pigment removal treatment are those who have localized pigmentary concerns and are seeking to improve the appearance of their skin. The treatment is not recommended for those with active tanning or skin cancer.
A consultation is the best way to see if the treatment is right for you.
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Laser pigment removal is generally safe and effective, but there are some potential side effects to be aware of. These can include temporary skin lightening, blistering, and scarring. In rare cases, more serious side effects can occur, such as permanent skin lightening or darkening, skin infections, and keloid formation.
During your consultation, we make sure to get as much information as possible to catch any risks for these side effects.