It allows spot brightening agents (tranexamic acid, vitamin C, etc.) to go deep by opening micro channels under the skin without creating damage on the top layer of the skin.
It targets the darker spotted layer directly in the depth without being affected by the epidermis (skin surface) at all, shattering the pigment.
It is considered the golden standard in the treatment of sunspots and melasma. With the mask system, it suppresses the "tyrosinase" enzyme that produces spots.
Our doctor maps the level of the skin where the spot is located with high-tech "Wood's Light" or skin analysis machines.
A protective band is placed on the eyes, and sequential heat foci are sent only to the pixels with problematic color tones.
A soothing mask is integrated onto the face to calm the laser heat and prevent dehydration.
Because pigments are burned (absorbed) by the laser, your spots will appear darker brownish for a short time immediately after the procedure.
The darkened area dries and slowly falls off in the form of small dandruff or scabs, revealing a lighter tone beneath.
Macrophages, the skin's immune system, slowly transport the exploded dyes deep down to the lymph, and the clear look settles.
Depending on the type of spot (e.g. Freckle, age spot), laser results are very high and permanent. However, hormonal spots like Melasma may reappear in the future under intense sunlight and require protection.
While peeling (ablative) lasers and heavy chemical peels should be applied in winter, we can perform non-ablative modern spot lasers and mesotherapies in all four seasons.
Generally, spot combinations are tailored between 3 to 8 sessions per individual and proceed in periodic intervals of 2-3 weeks.