Laser Pigmentation Removal
What is Laser Pigmentation Removal?
How Does Pigmentation Form?
Common Types of Skin Pigmentation Issues
Melasma
Age Spots (Solar Lentigines)
Post-inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH)
How Does Laser Pigmentation Removal Work?
Procedure
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Benefits of Laser Pigmentation Removal
Effective for Various Skin Types
Long-lasting Results
Minimally Invasive Procedure
Types Of Lasers Used For Treatment
Q-Switched Lasers
Fractional Lasers
Picosecond Lasers
Side Effects and Risks Of Laser Pigmentation Removal
Temporary Redness and Swelling
Pigmentary Changes
Rare Complications (Scarring, Infection)
How Many Sessions are Required?
Factors Influencing Laser Treatment Duration
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Pigment Issues
01. Age Spots
Typically, 1–3 sessions are sufficient to reduce or eliminate these superficial spots caused by sun damage.
02. Melasma
Due to its deeper pigmentation and hormonal influences, 6–8 sessions are usually needed for noticeable improvement, with ongoing maintenance often required.
03. Post-inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH)
Most cases can be treated within 3–5 sessions, depending on the severity and depth of the pigmentation.
04. Freckles
Generally, 2–3 sessions are enough to significantly lighten or remove freckles.
05. Birthmarks
These may require 5–7 sessions, as birthmarks often have deeper pigmentation that can be more challenging to treat.
06. Sun Damage or Photodamage
Depending on the extent of damage, 2–4 sessions are common to achieve satisfactory results.
07. Hyperpigmentation from Acne Scars
Typically, 3–6 sessions are necessary to treat post-acne marks, depending on their intensity and the individual's skin response.
Factors Affecting Pricing of Laser Pigmentation Removal
Type of Pigmentation
Size of the Treatment Area
Type of Laser Used
Number of Sessions Required
Skin Type and Sensitivity
Geographic Location
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