Q10 Pigmentation Removal
Sometimes there are pigmentation on our skin that we want removed. Fortunately, it’s now possible with our Q10 Laser technology here at Patrice’s. It can remove targeted pigments selectively with minimal impact on the dermis and epidermis.
What is skin pigmentation?
Skin pigmentation (hyperpigmentation) is a skin condition where the skin is darker, this can occur in small patches or cover much larger areas of the body. These pigmentations include freckles, birth marks, sun damage, age spots, dark patches, skin hyperpigmentation, sun spots and melasma.
Commonly occurring in people with fair and lighter skin types, freckles can darken in the summer and completely vanish or become lighter in winter. Some people have a genetic predisposition to developing freckles.
How does Laser Pigmentation Removal work?
The Q10 premium laser pigmentation technologies is a non-invasive treatments that use wavelength energy light to remove and reduce by targeting the melanin pigmentation in the skin that causes discoloration. Our Q10 Pigmentation Correcting Laser breaks down these particles, shattering and lifting the coloration. As a result, the spots reduce over time, leaving you with clearer, reduced and a more even skin tone.
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FAQ
Who is the Laser Pigmentation Removal treatment for?
Skin pigmentation (hyperpigmentation) removal is suitable for clients suffering from any hyperpigmentation including dark spots, freckles, brown patches, melasma etc. Treatments can be performed on both the face and body.
Can this treatment be used to remove brown spots?
Q10 Laser can safely and effectively remove many unwanted brown and red spots on your skin. These spots include:
- Sunspots
- Birthmarks
- Liver spots
- Age spots
- Broken capillaries
- Angiomas (red spots)
How much does it cost?
The cost of the Laser Pigmentation Removal will depend on various factors, such as the size, colour, and location. Please contact us for the price.
Book your consultation today!
The first step is to book a consultation, so we can assess your suitability and answer any questions you may have. You will then receive a very clear costing based on area and time taken for treatment.