Skin concerns such as uneven pigmentation, persistent redness, acne scarring, and changes in texture often develop over time due to sun exposure, aging, inflammation, or previous skin injuries. In many cases, these changes affect both the surface and deeper layers of the skin, making some concerns more difficult to improve with topical products alone.
Skin conditions can vary significantly from one person to another, and treatment recommendations are typically based on the type of concern, skin sensitivity, and overall skin health.
Laser therapy treatments use targeted light energy to address specific skin concerns while supporting collagen production and skin renewal. Different laser technologies are designed for different purposes. Some treatments focus on pigmentation or redness, while others are commonly used to improve acne scars, fine lines, sun damage, or uneven texture. Certain laser therapies may also help manage vascular or inflammatory skin conditions.
Laser treatments are personalized based on the patient’s skin type, medical history, and goals. Some procedures involve little downtime, while others may require more days of healing as the skin recovers. Results often develop gradually over multiple weeks as collagen production increases and damaged skin cells are replaced with new ones.
Learn more about the different laser treatment options and how a dermatology evaluation can help determine which approach may be best for you.