How to Remove Age Spots

Jun 02, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wan
Introduction
Melasma removal can be achieved through laser therapy or intense pulsed light (IPL) photorejuvenation. Laser treatment for melasma yields relatively ideal results, with minimal skin damage during the procedure and rapid recovery. It primarily works by delivering laser energy deep into the dermis to instantly break down and fragment melanin pigment particles within the skin. These fragmented particles are then naturally metabolized and eliminated from the body via the lymphatic system.

Facial pigmentation spots may result from prolonged sun exposure and can negatively affect facial aesthetics. How can these pigmentation spots be removed?

How to Remove Pigmentation Spots

Pigmentation spots can be effectively removed using laser therapy or intense pulsed light (IPL) photorejuvenation. Laser treatment generally yields excellent results, with minimal skin damage and rapid recovery. It works by delivering targeted laser energy deep into the dermis, where it instantly fragments melanin pigment particles. These fragmented particles are then naturally eliminated from the body via the lymphatic system. Additionally, the laser stimulates collagen regeneration in the deeper layers of the skin, thereby not only removing pigmentation but also brightening and rejuvenating the complexion.

IPL photorejuvenation operates on the principle of intense pulsed light, which penetrates deeply into the skin to selectively shatter pigment particles into smaller fragments. These fragments are subsequently cleared through natural metabolic processes. Moreover, IPL stimulates the reorganization of collagen and elastin fibers in the dermis—effectively reducing pigmentation while simultaneously restoring skin elasticity and firmness.

You may choose the method most suitable for your individual skin condition to achieve optimal improvement. Regardless of the chosen treatment, strict sun protection is essential during and after therapy. Always wear a sun umbrella or wide-brimmed hat when outdoors, and avoid prolonged direct sun exposure—especially during peak UV hours—to prevent post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and ensure optimal treatment outcomes. We hope this information proves helpful!