Skinvolution uses different types of lasers to treat hyperpigmentation, and the professionals at Skinvolution will discuss laster therapy with you to determine the right course of action.
Hyperpigmentation occurs when the body overproduces melanin and causes sporadic dark patches to appear on the skin. Using laser treatments can reduce the intensity of hyperpigmentation and leave your skin looking toned and even.
Beams of laser light are targeted to the affected area of your skin. The process rejuvenates the skin by resurfacing the upper layers, which enables new skin to form while at the same time stimulating the formulation of collagen. A new variety of lasers can reduce hyperpigmentation on darker skin, are non-invasive, and safe. Skinvolution uses different types of lasers to treat hyperpigmentation, and the professionals at Skinvolution will discuss laser therapy with you to determine the right course of action.
At Skinvolutions, have your skin treated with a specialized laser to reduce sun damage and improve the appearance of your skin.
Sunspots are also referred to as age or liver spots, and all these spots are a type of hyperpigmentation. As we age, these spots become more apparent, and they may appear as freckles but larger. Sunspots are flat, dark tan or brown, or even a black mark on your skin. At Skinvolutions, have your skin treated with a specialized laser to reduce sun damage and improve the appearance of your skin.
We have the highest standard of care at Skinvolution. We have professionals who are certified in laser skin treatment. We also use the latest medical class lasers approved by the FDA for sunspot treatment. Our lasers are calibrated specifically to your skin type and the extent of the damage we are treating. We take into consideration the sensitivity of your skin and the area of your body being treated.
Melasma is a dark discoloration, either brown or grey, of the skin that occurs on the sun-exposed part of your face, like the cheeks, forehead, and upper lip. Preventing melasma is easy; use SPF on your face every day, rain or shine. Avoid too much sun and heat, but if you are exposed and experience dark brown or gray spots, there are treatments you can do.
Lasers are used in precise ways, and energy is delivered to your skin that changes the molecular structure of melanin. After treatment, the immune system realizes there are altered, and foreign melanin particles. The immune system goes to work to dissolve away the altered melanin, and the laser doesn’t remove your melanin but triggers your physiology to do the work. Your results are smooth and even-toned skin.
Laser removal of pigmented lesions works by destroying the pigment in the skin without the need for excision.
Lasers are a simple, fast, effective, and safe tool for removing a wide variety of benign pigmented lesions, such as freckles, sunspots, age spots, birthmarks, moles, certain vascular lesions, ephelides, melasma, seborrheic and actinic keratoses.
Laser removal of pigmented lesions works by destroying the pigment in the skin without the need for excision. This process is completed in 3 simple steps:
● Step 1 – LIGHT ABSORPTION: The laser produces short nanosecond pulses of intense light that pass harmlessly through the top layers of the skin to be selectively absorbed by the melanin pigment in the lesion.● Step 2 – PIGMENT BREAK-UP: The laser light is transformed into photoacoustic waves that mechanically break up the melanin pigment into smaller particles.● Step 3 – PIGMENT REMOVAL: These particles are then removed by the body’s own immune system, as the skin’s macrophages clear the excess pigment from the area.