White Laser, this is a latest laser innovation to treat pigmentation problems, especially blemishes, freckles, and dark spots, be it pigment in the epidermis or the dermis layers. The specification of the laser in this treatment is High Peak Power and Collimated Flat Top Beam Profile, which has few side effects and can correct several skin problems, as well as tattoo removing. The white laser treatment is safe with the principle of breaking hyperpigment, and then white blood cells will remove the pigment through the body mechanism. Generally, several treatments are required in order to achieve an effective result, depending on size, body area, depth, type of tattoo ink, and some ink can’t be removed 100%.
Which areas can be treated with White Laser?
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Blemishes, freckles, deep freckles, black marks.
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Severe inflammatory acnes.
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Black marks of inflammatory acne.
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Black birthmark, brown birthmark, nevus of Ota.
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Wide pores.
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Dark lips.
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Dark armpits.
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Dark circles under the eyes.
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Tattoo and eyebrow tattoo removal.
Results
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No scab after treatment of shallow freckles or blemishes.
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Even skin tones, improved hyperpigment.
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There might be itchy redness in treatment site after treatment, but this last only about 48 hours.
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The treatment site (tattoo removed) will be white in appearance for several months.
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Tattoos are improved or removed, depending on depth, type of tattoo ink, and some ink can’t be removed 100%.
Treatment time
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About 15 - 20 minutes/ treatment, depending on the area treated.
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Can be repeated for at least 3 treatments continuously for significantly noticeable improvement, depending on the area treated. (depends on skin rejuvenation)
After treatment care
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Avoid contacting treatment area with water within 24 hours after treatment.
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Apply the prescribed antibiotic ointment on the treatment area 7 days.
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Do not use make up or cream for 5-7 days.
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In case of Tattoo removal a treated wound will reform to become scabs within 3 days after the treatment. It will exfoliate naturally within 7 days. Do not scratch the scab to prevent skin redness or dark spots in the treatment area.
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Avoid sunlight for 1 - 2 weeks.
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Follow up with your doctor