Laser Facial Pigmentation Removal
Uses laser technology to target pigmentation
Laser Facial Pigmentation Removal
Laser facial pigmentation removal is a non-surgical procedure that uses laser technology to target and break down pigmented areas on the skin, such as age spots, sunspots, and melasma. The laser emits light energy that is absorbed by the pigmented cells, causing them to break apart and be naturally eliminated by the body's lymphatic system.
The treatment can vary in duration depending on the size and number of pigmented areas. Multiple sessions may be required. Some temporary redness or swelling may occur post-treatment.
How Does It Work?
Laser facial pigmentation removal works by directing concentrated beams of light at the pigmented areas of the skin. The laser light is absorbed by the excess melanin in these areas, causing the pigmented cells to break down into smaller particles. These particles are then naturally removed by the body's lymphatic system over time. The laser settings can be adjusted to target different types of pigmentation.
Risks and Complications
Risks and complications associated with laser facial pigmentation removal include:
- Redness
- Swelling
- Hyperpigmentation (darkening of the treated area)
- Hypopigmentation (lightening of the treated area)
- Scarring
- Infection
- Changes in skin texture
- Sensitivity to sunlight
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