Aerolase Melasma Treatment

Lighten and Manage Melasma

Aerolase Melasma Treatment targets pigmentation and inflammation to reduce the appearance of brown, tan, or blue-gray patches on the skin. While melasma cannot be fully cured, laser therapy can significantly lighten the pigmentation, providing clearer, more even-toned skin.

How Does It Work?

Laser Therapy for Melasma

Aerolase laser energy targets the melanin in affected areas, breaking up pigmentation and reducing inflammation by coagulating the blood vessels beneath the skin. Melasma is a chronic condition that can be managed with consistent treatment, although factors like sun exposure and hormones can cause recurrence.

Understanding Melasma

Melasma is a common facial discoloration characterized by brown, tan, or blue-gray patches. It primarily affects women aged 20-50 and is often triggered by uncontrolled sun exposure, hormonal changes, or genetic predisposition.

Why Choose Aerolase for Melasma?

  • Targeted Pigment Reduction: Laser breaks up pigmentation for clearer skin.

  • Inflammation Reduction: Reduces the vascularity and inflammation beneath affected areas.

  • Non-Invasive: A safe, non-invasive option for managing melasma.

  • Gradual Results: Pigmentation lightens over days to weeks after each treatment.

Your Treatment Journey

  • Sessions: 3-5 treatments are typically required, with more possible depending on severity.

  • Intervals: Treatments are spaced every 3-4 weeks.

  • Results: Pigmentation lightens gradually, though some areas may darken temporarily before lightening.

  • Melasma is a chronic condition that can be managed but not fully cured. Factors like sun exposure, hormones, and genetics can cause recurrence.

  • Melasma typically lightens over days to weeks as the body absorbs the broken-up pigment. Some areas may darken initially before lightening.