Signs & symptoms
- A highly-concentrated acccumulation of pigmented cells (melanin) on the skin’s surface
- Brown spots (including birthmarks):
- Beauty spots (nevi)
- Nevus of Ota
- Café au lait spots
- Becker’s nevus
- Brown spots (acquired):
- Seborrheic keratoses (wisdom spots)
- Lentigines (sun spots)
Solution & treatment
Laser is one of the best treatments available for getting rid of brown spots.
BEFORE
AFTER
Amazing results without surgery
- The best solution for multiple lesions (spots)
- Safe
- Efficient
With minimal side effects.
TREATMENT
Q-switched and Picosecond Lasers are the treatment of choice for most brown spots
Laser treatment is the current option that offers the most effective results. In this safe procedure, the patient wears protective glasses while a laser beam is directed through a handheld stylus to the problem area. The laser’s energy destroys the excess pigment (spots), resulting in a new, unblemished layer of skin. Following treatment, the skin must be protected from the sun. Healing generally takes about a week.
A new generation of picosecond lasers is now available for complex pigmented lesions.