Have you noticed discolouration or dark spots on your face? You may be one of the many people dealing with a condition called melasma, which generally appears on the cheeks, upper lip, and forehead. Luckily for you, your melasma doesn’t have to be a permanent part of your face. Several options exist to help you banish it, including one of the best treatments for melasma – the Picosure laser treatment. This procedure can effectively clear up your dark spots without any intense chemicals or creams.

What Creates Melasma On The Face?

Essentially melasma is a build-up of melanin, which is caused by irritated or stimulated melanocytes – the pigment producing cells in your skin. This usually happens as a reaction to things like over-exposure to the sun, inflammation from blemishes, or hormonal changes – often from birth control pills or a pregnancy.

While melasma is a common condition, some people are more prone to it than others. This is generally dependant on your genetics and your gender since melasma is more common in women, and it tends to affect individuals with darker skin tones more frequently.

Why is Picosure the Best Treatment For Melasma?

Pills and creams are generally prescribed to treat melasma. But it can take a lot of time and commitment to go through the trial and error process of finding what is right for you. Picosure is the better option because it is a non-invasive treatment that can often achieve quick results with little to no downtime and no harsh chemicals.

The Picosure laser technology uses the shortest laser pulse available, measured in picoseconds, which helps to break down the tiny particles of pigment in your skin without damaging the surrounding tissue. This makes it safer for darker skin tones, which are typically more prone to melasma.

The short laser pulses stimulate your body’s natural immune process so that it expels the targeted pigment, while simultaneously encouraging the production of collagen and elastin that rejuvenates your skin.

What Can You Expect in Your Picosure Treatments?

A typical Picosure treatment takes less than 40 minutes. Most patients experience low levels of discomfort during the procedure but can experience mild swelling and redness immediately after the treatment. This usually subsides 1 to 2 hours afterwards. Some patients will also see a temporary darkening of the pigment, which soon fades as your body processes the dead cells.

You will notice that your skin will start to feel refreshed within a week of the treatment, with many people reporting plumper skin and a reduction in wrinkles.

For optimal results in treating melasma and dark spots, it is recommended that you receive a series of Picosure laser treatments spaced between 2 to 4 weeks apart. A full rejuvenation process takes an average of 2 months.

If you want to learn more about treating your melasma, then check out our Picosure laser treatments. Book a consultation or appointment with Vancouver Laser & Skin Care Centre and achieve a clear even skin tone today!