Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Pigmentation Removal (Full Face).

Most clients need 3–6 sessions spaced 4–8 weeks apart, depending on pigment depth, skin type, and response. Your technician will assess progress and adjust treatment plans; some stubborn conditions like deep melasma may require additional sessions or combination therapies.

Most clients report mild stinging or warm snap sensations during treatment; we use topical numbing and cooling methods to minimize discomfort. Sessions typically last 20–45 minutes, and post-treatment soreness resolves within a few hours to a few days.

Downtime is minimal for many; expect temporary redness, mild swelling, and possible flaking for 3–7 days. Stronger settings or deeper pigment removal may extend recovery. Follow aftercare like sun avoidance and gentle skincare to ensure optimal healing and results.

Laser treatment permanently removes targeted pigment, but new pigmentation can develop from sun exposure or hormonal changes. Results are long-lasting with proper sun protection, maintenance sessions, and consistent skincare to prevent recurrence and maintain an even complexion.

Ideal candidates have localized hyperpigmentation, sunspots, or melasma on the face and realistic expectations. We evaluate skin type, medical history, and medications; certain darker skin tones require customized protocols to reduce risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

Avoid sun exposure, tanning, and bleaching agents for at least two weeks prior. Discontinue retinoids or exfoliants as advised, arrive with clean skin, and inform us of medications or hormonal treatments. A consultation will provide personalized pre-care instructions.