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Pigmented Lesions

Pigmented Lesions
A pigmented lesion on your skin is usually brown, black or blue. Their color is due to blood vessels, melanin or from an exogenous  source (for example a tattoo pigment).

Where did your pigmented lesion come from?

Life cycle and hormonal changes can affect the distribution of color (melanin) in our skin, leading to the appearance of all kinds of pigmented lesions. These include moles, freckles, age spots, or melasma which is a dark, patchy facial discoloration condition. Generally speaking these spots mean that you suffer from *various degrees of damaged skin. Whether it is caused by sun exposure, genetics or other factors, the result is uneven, blemished skin tone. Pigmented skin lesions differ from vascular lesions, which are not caused by sun damage and appear differently under dermatoscopy.

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IPL treatment of pigmented lesion and sun spots

IPL treatment for sun damage using Alma’s Dye VL applicator

How does pigmented lesion removal work?

Alma’s light-based, laser and IPL treatments remove the appearance of spots and skin hyperpigmentation by targeting the melanin in the darkened area and dispersing it. The tiny fragments of the pigment are then cleared by the lymphatic system through a natural process. This results in the clearing of all of the pigmentation layers which in turn reveals even-toned, unblemished skin.
The treatments are specially designed for patient comfort and are safe and effective for all skin types and colors, including dark skin.
* Though most of these sun spots are harmless, you should monitor changes of shape, size or color. That is because certain irregularities might indicate malignant melanoma which have been rising throughout the world. Please read more about the subject here and consult a dermatologist if needed.

 

Before & After photos of pigmented lesions removal

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