Pigment laser for age spots and pigmentation disorders
From the age of 40 onwards, many people experience hyperpigmentation. Age spots (solar lentigines), melasma (chloasma), and other pigmentation disorders are caused by UV radiation, hormonal changes, or natural aging processes. Genetic factors and post-inflammatory discoloration can also affect the appearance of the skin. Those affected find the pigment changes particularly disturbing in visible areas such as the face, neck, or hands.
In my practice, I use a pigment laser to treat these skin changes in a targeted manner. The laser acts directly on the dark pigment melanin, heating it and promoting its breakdown—the treatment is precise, gentle, and largely painless. Depending on the severity of the pigmentation disorder, one to three sessions are usually required. The treatment is medically sound and individually tailored to the skin type and pigmentation.
My goal is to achieve a clear, even, naturally radiant complexion – medically safe, aesthetically sophisticated, and long-lasting.