Pigmentation Treatment
Solar lentigo, or as more commonly known, age spots, sun spots or liver spots are blemishes on the skin associated with age and exposure to UV radiation from the sun. They range in color from light brown to black and are located in areas most often exposed to the sun, particularly the hands, face, shoulders, arms, forehead, and the head if bald.
Light-based technology helps in safe and quick removal of those spots.
How Do Pigmented Lesions Form?
Pigmented lesions, or age spots are caused by an increased number of pigment-producing cells (Melanocyte) in the skin. They occur in response to long-term sun (UV radiation) exposure and associated with aging of the skin.
The skin tends to get thinner with age. This causes older people to have pale, translucent skin. Melanocytes activity tends to increase and more melanin is produced. Chronic sun damage speeds up the development of these spots.
How Does The Treatment Work?
The melanocytes absorb the energy of the light pulse.
This light energy turns into heat energy that coagulates the melanocytes selectively.
New cells are later formed without this high concentration of melanin and the skin is renewed.
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