Laser Hyperpigmentation Treatment in Boca Raton, FL
Achieve a more even skin tone and remove sun damage and hyperpigmentation
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How Does Laser Hyperpigmentation Treatment Work?
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Frequently Asked Questions About Laser Treatment For Hyperpigmentation
You’re a good candidate for laser pigment treatment if you have noticeable hyperpigmentation, sun damage, age spots, spider veins, or red or purple acne scars. A laser pigment and vessel treatment can be an efficient method for getting a younger and more even-looking complexion.
A typical laser hyperpigmentation treatment can be performed in thirty minutes or less, making it an excellent lunchtime procedure for even the busiest of patients. You may experience a mild warming sensation at the targeted site, but it shouldn’t feel painful or uncomfortable.
Clients can anticipate seeing results after about three to five laser pigment and vessel treatments. Results include faded pigmentation, clearer skin, and the kind of complexion that you’ll be ready to rock in all your selfies.
There’s no downtime associated with laser hyperpigmentation treatment, although the targeted site might be a little red and warm to the touch for a few days after the procedure. Keep in mind that you should wear sunscreen after your treatment, as your skin may be vulnerable to the sun’s UV rays.
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