Hyperpigmentation Treatment

Hyperpigmentation Treatment


The hyperpigmentation laser treatment offered at Solcara Health is a revolutionary approach to treating hyperpigmentation. This innovative technology combines the power of multiple lasers in one system, allowing for targeted and customized treatments for various skin concerns.

How Does Hyperpigmentation treatment Work?

Our laser uses two different types of lasers: a broadband light (BBL) and a diode laser. The BBL targets pigmented areas of the skin, breaking up excess melanin and reducing the appearance of dark spots. The diode laser penetrates deeper into the skin to stimulate collagen production, improving overall skin tone and texture.

Types of Hyperpigmentation Treated

Our laser can effectively treat various types of hyperpigmentation, including:

  • Age spots or liver spots: These are small, dark patches that appear on sun-exposed areas of the skin, such as the face and hands.
  • Melasma: A condition characterized by brown or grayish-brown patches on the face, often caused by hormonal changes.
  • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation: Dark spots that occur after an injury or inflammation of the skin, such as acne.

Skin Benefits of XEO Laser Treatment

Aside from reducing the appearance of hyperpigmentation, our laser also offers several other benefits for the skin, including:

  • Improved overall skin tone and texture
  • Reduction in fine lines and wrinkles
  • Minimization of pore size
  • Boosted collagen production for firmer, more youthful-looking skin

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