Treatment Type:

MELASMA LASER

Overview

This is a term often used for laser treatments specifically aimed at treating melasma — a type of pigmentation that’s notoriously tricky to manage. The approach is usually gentle and low-energy to avoid triggering more pigmentation. Treatments often use lasers like Q-switched or pico lasers in repeated sessions, depending on skin type. It’s generally part of a long-term strategy rather than a quick fix.

Common Reasons People Choose It

  • Specifically mentioned by those struggling with stubborn melasma

  • Seen as an option when creams or peels haven’t helped

  • Sometimes recommended by dermatologists as part of combination care

Treatment Experience

Most melasma-targeted laser sessions are gentle and quick. The device pulses across the face, usually without much discomfort. There may be some redness, but peeling is rare. Treatments are spaced out to avoid overstimulating the skin, and many clinics recommend combining it with home care routines.

Pros

  • Gentle Approach: Designed to avoid triggering more pigmentation

  • Customizable: Often tailored to your skin’s sensitivity

  • Can Improve Tone: Helps fade brown patches over time

Cons

  • Results Vary: Melasma is unpredictable and may return

  • Multiple Visits: Improvement takes time and consistency

  • Sun Sensitivity: Ongoing sun protection is critical

Clinics Offering This Treatment

Seoul, Gangnam - West

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Seoul, Gangnam - East

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Seoul, Gangbuk - Central

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Seoul, Gangbuk - West

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Seoul, Gangbuk -East

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Busan, Haeundae - East

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Busan, Seomyeon – Central

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Busan, Nampo – West

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Incheon, Songdo – West

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Incheon, Bupyeong – Central

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Incheon, Incheon Station – East

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Jeju, Jeju City – North

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Jeju, Seogwipo – South

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Disclaimer:
The information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results may vary depending on personal health, skin type, and other factors. Before undergoing any treatment, please consult with a qualified healthcare professional or licensed practitioner to discuss suitability, risks, and potential outcomes. This site does not endorse or guarantee the efficacy of any treatments or clinics listed.

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