Laser Skin Whitening — What Is It?
Laser Skin Whitening uses Q-Switch and other lasers to break down excess melanin, evening skin tone and brightening complexion. It targets hyperpigmentation, age spots, and uneven tone. Multiple sessions for best results; SPF essential.
Who Is It For?
- Uneven skin tone
- Hyperpigmentation
- Sun damage
- Post-inflammatory marks
- Those wanting brighter skin
Treatment Process
1
Skin analysis
Pigmentation pattern assessed.
2
Preparation
Cleansing; cooling.
3
Laser pass
Targeted pigmentation reduction.
4
Recovery
Soothing care; mild redness.
When Does The Effect Show?
Cumulative across 4-8 sessions monthly. Maintenance with topical and SPF essential.
Aftercare Instructions
- SPF 50+ mandatory
- Skin lightening topical regimen
- No harsh products
- Avoid sun strictly
Risks and Side Effects
Pigmentation risks possible:
- Hyperpigmentation in darker skin
- Hypopigmentation
- Rebound darkening with sun exposure
Frequently Asked Questions
4-8 typical, monthly.
With strict sun protection: long-lasting. Without SPF, pigmentation returns.
Caution in darker skin — risk of paradoxical darkening.
Critical — niacinamide, vitamin C, retinol, and SPF.
Per session basis; multiple sessions add up.