Laser treatment of skin spots warrants the following considerations according to their presentation:

  • Generalized increase in pigmentation
    Lentigines
    Poikiloderma
    Ephelides
  • In general, skin aging coexists with the accumulation of sun damage.

Complex lentigo of the nasal dorsum

Result after two years of laser treatment for a complex lentigo of the nasal dorsum

Comparison of the back of a hand with skin spots and a marked wart, with follow-up at two months of treatment.

Comparison of the back of a hand with skin spots and a marked wart, with follow-up at two months of treatment.

Laser treatment results for facial photodamage

Before-and-after facial laser treatment for photodamage, showing visible reduction in hyperpigmentation and improvement in the skin’s overall appearance.

Erbio-YAG and hipomelanosis Guttata

Immediate effect of the Erbium-YAG laser vaporizing guttate hypomelanosis. As a result, one year later, complete repigmentation of the treated area is achieved, with only a small untreated area remaining. Proof of the treatment’s actual effect

 
Multiple facial seborrheic keratoses treated with laser.

Multiple facial seborrheic keratoses treated with laser.

Laser treatment is indicated for lesions that are difficult to treat with older therapies, such as smaller circumscribed lesions or more extensive ones. Lentigines, pigmented keratoses, and guttate hypomelanosis accumulate over the course of life.