PIGMENTATION AND SUN DAMAGE REDUCTION

Clarity II treats pigmentation and sun damage by using a dual-wavelength laser that targets and breaks down the melanin in dark spots, age spots, and other sun damage. It also stimulates collagen to improve overall skin texture and tone, and can treat redness and vascular lesions. This system is versatile and can be used safely on all skin types. 

 

How Clarity II works for pigmentation and sun damage: 

  • Targets melanin: The laser energy is absorbed by the dark pigment (melanin) in the skin, causing the pigment clusters to fragment and fade over time.
  • Improves overall tone: This process leads to a more even and uniform complexion.
  • Stimulates collagen: The laser energy creates micro-injuries in the skin, which triggers the body's natural healing process and stimulates new collagen production.
  • Reduces other issues: By improving collagen, it also helps with skin texture, fine lines, and wrinkles. 

 

Key features and benefits: 

  • Dual-wavelength system: The Clarity II uses two laser wavelengths (755 nm and 1064 nm) that allow technicians to customize treatments for a wide range of skin tones and concerns, including pigmentation and vascular lesions.
  • Safe for all skin types: A deeper wavelength allows the laser to penetrate the skin more effectively and safely, making it suitable for all skin types, even darker skin tones.
  • Comfortable and fast: The system includes an integrated cooling system, and advanced features like IntelliTrak technology help ensure treatments are fast, consistent, and comfortable. 

 

Before and after your treatment : 

  • Preparation: Avoid sun exposure and let any tan fade before your session.
  • During the treatment: You may feel a light snapping sensation, but the cooling system minimizes discomfort.
  • After the treatment: Minor redness or warmth is normal and usually fades within a few hours. It is crucial to avoid sun exposure and use gentle skincare products for a period after the treatment to avoid irritation or new pigmentation issues.