Laser Treatment Hyperpigmentation removal is a cosmetic procedure that uses advanced laser technology to target and break down pigmentation within the skin. The laser treatment for pigmentation is highly effective in reducing dark spots, age spots, melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and other discolourations caused by excess melanin production. The laser light is absorbed by the pigmented areas, fragmenting the pigment particles, which are then naturally eliminated by the body’s immune system. Over time, this process leads to a clearer and more even complexion.


Pigmentation occurs when melanin, the natural pigment that gives our skin its color, is produced in excess or is distributed unevenly. Factors such as sun exposure, aging, hormonal changes, and inflammation can cause localised overproduction of melanin, leading to dark spots or patches. Laser pigmentation removal specifically targets these areas of excess melanin, breaking them down and allowing the skin to return to a more uniform appearance.
Laser Treatment for pigmentation removal effectively reduces dark spots, sun damage, and uneven skin tone. It promotes clearer, brighter skin with minimal downtime and long-lasting results.
Thanks to advancements in laser technology, laser pigmentation removal can be tailored to different skin tones and types. Our experienced dermatologists carefully choose the appropriate laser and customize the settings based on your specific skin type and the pigmentation being treated. This ensures optimal results while minimizing the risk of side effects, making the treatment suitable for a wider range of patients.
One of the primary advantages of laser pigmentation removal is its ability to deliver long-lasting results. Once the pigmentation is treated and removed, the results can last for years with proper skincare and sun protection. While new pigmentation may develop over time due to factors such as sun exposure, treated areas often remain visibly clearer for a prolonged period.
Laser pigmentation removal is a non-invasive treatment, meaning there is no need for surgery, incisions, or significant downtime. Patients can typically resume their normal activities shortly after each session, making it a convenient option for those with busy schedules. Additionally, the recovery process is relatively mild, with minimal discomfort and side effects.
Deeper and more complex pigmentation issues, such as melasma, generally require more sessions and specialized lasers, increasing the cost.
Larger areas of pigmentation, such as full-face treatment or extensive sun damage, cost more than treating smaller areas like individual spots.
Advanced laser technologies, such as picosecond lasers, tend to be more expensive than older or less advanced systems, reflecting in the treatment cost.
The more sessions needed to achieve optimal results, the higher the overall treatment cost, especially for persistent conditions like melasma.
Patients with darker or sensitive skin may require more customized treatments, potentially leading to additional costs.
Laser technology works by emitting focused beams of light at specific wavelengths, which penetrate the skin and are absorbed by the melanin in pigmented areas. This causes the pigment particles to break apart, after which the body’s natural processes remove the fragments over time. Because lasers can precisely target pigmentation without affecting surrounding tissue, the treatment is both effective and safe, even for delicate areas of the face and body.

During your consultation, our dermatologists will assess your skin type, the nature of your pigmentation issue, and any underlying conditions. This helps determine the best laser treatment and approach for achieving optimal results. Every treatment is customized to the individual’s skin needs and goals.

A detailed medical history review is part of the consultation. It’s important to discuss any medications you’re taking, skincare products you use, and any previous skin treatments or conditions. This allows the dermatologist to make an informed decision about the safety and efficacy of the laser treatment for you.

Before the procedure, you may be advised to take specific steps to prepare your skin. This could include avoiding sun exposure, discontinuing the use of certain skincare products (such as retinoids or exfoliants), and keeping the skin hydrated and healthy. Proper preparation ensures that your skin is in the best condition for treatment, reducing the risk of side effects.

Each session lasts between 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the size and number of areas being treated. For more extensive pigmentation, such as melasma covering large areas of the face, the session may be longer. Most patients require multiple sessions to achieve their desired results.

While laser pigmentation removal is generally well-tolerated, you may experience some mild discomfort during the treatment. This is often described as a snapping sensation or a slight stinging as the laser targets the pigmentation. To minimize discomfort, we offer numbing creams or cooling devices to soothe the skin during the procedure.

After the treatment, the skin may appear slightly red or swollen, similar to a mild sunburn. These side effects are temporary and typically resolve within a day. It’s important to follow the aftercare instructions provided by your dermatologist to ensure a smooth recovery and prevent complications.
Different skin pigmentation issues require different approaches to treatment.
Laser pigmentation removal is highly adaptable and can treat a variety of pigmentation concerns, including:
Melasma is a common skin condition that presents as large, dark patches, usually on the face. It is often triggered by hormonal changes, such as pregnancy (commonly referred to as the “mask of pregnancy”) or the use of birth control. Sun exposure can worsen melasma, making it one of the more challenging pigmentation issues to treat. Laser treatments, combined with sun protection and other therapies, can significantly improve the appearance of melasma.
Age spots, also known as solar lentigines, are small, flat, darkened areas of the skin that develop as a result of sun exposure over time. They often appear on areas frequently exposed to the sun, such as the face, hands, and arms. Laser pigmentation removal is particularly effective for treating these spots, restoring a more even skin tone with minimal discomfort.
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation occurs after an injury or inflammation, such as acne, eczema, or a cosmetic procedure. It results in dark spots at the site of the trauma. While PIH can fade over time, laser treatments can speed up the healing process and reduce the appearance of these dark marks.
Conditions like superficial age spots may clear up faster, while deeper pigmentation issues, such as melasma, require more sessions.
Darker skin tones may require a more conservative treatment approach, often needing additional sessions to avoid complications like hyperpigmentation.
Larger areas of pigmentation, such as extensive sun damage or widespread melasma, typically require more time and sessions for complete treatment.
The deeper the pigmentation within the skin, the more sessions are usually required to break down the pigment effectively.
Different lasers work at varying depths and speeds. Picosecond lasers, for instance, can deliver faster results than traditional Q-switched lasers.
Younger skin or healthier skin may heal faster and require fewer treatments compared to older or more damaged skin.
Pigment issues refer to skin conditions causing uneven skin tone, such as dark spots, melasma, or hyperpigmentation. These are often triggered by sun exposure, hormonal changes, or inflammation.

Q-Switched lasers are commonly used for deep pigmentation issues like melasma or birthmarks. They work by delivering short, high-energy pulses of light that break down the pigment into smaller particles. The body’s immune system then gradually eliminates these particles over time. Q-Switched lasers are highly effective for treating stubborn pigmentation that does not respond well to other treatments.

Fractional lasers work by targeting both the surface and deeper layers of the skin. They create micro-injuries in the skin, stimulating the body’s natural healing response and promoting the production of new, healthy skin cells. Fractional lasers are particularly useful for treating age spots, sun damage, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, while also offering the benefit of overall skin rejuvenation.

Picosecond lasers are the latest innovation in laser technology, delivering ultra-short bursts of laser energy. These lasers break down pigment with even greater precision and speed, resulting in faster recovery times and less damage to surrounding tissue. Picosecond lasers are ideal for patients seeking quick results with minimal downtime.
Pigmentation occurs when melanin, the natural pigment that gives our skin its color, is produced in excess or is distributed unevenly. Factors such as sun exposure, aging, hormonal changes, and inflammation can cause localized overproduction of melanin, leading to dark spots or patches. Laser pigmentation removal specifically targets these areas of excess melanin, breaking them down and allowing the skin to return to a more uniform appearance.

