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Sun Spot Removal Treatment
at Crystal Care Clinic

What is Melasma?

If you’ve been noticing brown patches on your skin, you may have melasma. This condition is characterized by hyperpigmentation or an overproduction of melanin. Melasma and sun spots can be hard to differentiate. Both manifest as dark patches on the skin.

Melasma affects people of any skin color, involves melanin within the epidermis or dermis on a microscopic level, and may present as an area of discoloration on the face. It typically requires a complex regimen to achieve a cure and avoid the reappearance of these pigments. Our laser treatment was designed to help patients by addressing each of those factors.

Our Procedure

At Crystal Care Clinic, we provide patients of all skin types with a comprehensive treatment that clears their melasma and hyperpigmentation!

Our 650-microsecond laser energy is delivered into the dermis and epidermis to break up melanin deposits while shutting down vasculature and inflammation. The treatment is highly tolerable with minimal risk of adverse effects compared to traditional topical or device treatments for melasma.

Management of melasma can be challenging and, with topical agents, may require long-term treatment. Our laser treatment, however, can help patients achieve clearance with fewer treatments. For patients who want an accelerated clearance of their condition, the laser treatment can be combined with a peel in a single treatment session. First, the laser helps to break up epidermal and dermal pigment. Then, the peel may be applied to speed up the cellular turnover of the epidermis.

Who can have this treatment?

This treatment is beneficial to anyone who is experiencing any form of melasma, pigmentation, sun damage or age spots, regardless of age. During your consultation, our doctor will discuss with you, assess the severity of your pigmentation and explain the benefits of this treatment for your skin type.

How many treatments do I need?

Depending on the type of pigmentation you have, we will determine the number of treatments you will need. However, you will see an improvement after just one treatment. In order for these results to last, it is important that you commit to the recommended number of treatments at the right interval.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation?

Post inflammatory hyperpigmentation is a common skin condition that results from an injury to the upper layers of the skin. The area surrounding the injury becomes inflamed and injured, causing small blood vessels to break. This inflammation causes the skin to become red, swollen, and tender. As the injured area heals, it becomes discolored and dark brown or black spots appear on the skin.

 

2. How can I update my skincare regimen to help target skin discoloration?

Skin discoloration can be caused by a variety of things, including acne, aging and sun damage. To help reduce the appearance of dark spots on your skin, you should use a gentle cleanser and apply a broad spectrum sunscreen. You can also use a skin lightening product to help even out the discoloration on your face.

Yes, sunspots can be effectively removed with advanced sun spot removal treatments available at Crystal Care Clinic. Our procedures target and diminish sunspots, leaving your skin looking clearer and more youthful.Explore our treatments at Crystal Care Clinic - Sun Spot Removal to learn more.

While there are many over-the-counter creams claiming to reduce sunspots, the best and most effective way to get rid of sunspots is through professional treatments.
Crystal Care Clinic offers cutting-edge laser and melasma treatments specifically designed to address sunspots. These treatments are performed by experienced professionals to ensure safe and optimal results. To find out more about our sun spot removal options, visit Crystal Care Clinic - Sun Spot Removal.

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