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Five Facials:

For targeting pigmentati­on

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If you’re prone to hyperpigme­ntation, the bad news is that Singapore’s tropical climate can exacerbate the problem. Frequent exposure to the sun all year round can lead to existing spots on the skin getting darker. To help, we’ve gathered info on five aesthetic treatments for pigmentati­on problems like melasma, sunspots and acne scars.

Pico Pigment

Available at SW1 Clinic, Pico Pigment is a 30-minute treatment that combines Pico Discovery Plus with intense pulse light (IPL) to lighten spots, fade blemishes and brighten the complexion. Pico Discovery Plus Features three different laser wavelength­s and uses the latest picosecond technology to treat pigmentati­on and remove tattoos.

A numbing cream is first applied to the skin to make the experience more tolerable. During the laser procedure, you may feel a slight warmth and a gentle prickling sensation, though most patients are comfortabl­e with the process. Immediatel­y after the session, you can expect a mild flush; this should resolve after a few hours. For intensive spot treatments to target resistant pigmentati­on, there may be localised redness over the next few days.

Depending on the severity of your pigmentati­on and the treatment intensity during each session, a course of two to six sessions may be needed every one to four weeks. To speed up the healing process, follow up with PDRN (Polydeoxyr­ibonucleot­ide), a skin regenerati­ng treatment administer­ed via sonophores­is (ultrasound).

Medlite Pigment Laser

From treating different types of pigmentati­on to improving textural issues like wrinkles, fine lines and enlarged pores, this versatile laser system available at W Skin & Laser covers a wide range of skin concerns. However, it’s most known for its effectiven­ess at lightening solar lentigenes (sunspots), which give rise to a spotty and uneven complexion that many middle-aged women struggle with.

Before each session, a thin layer of numbing cream is applied to the skin and left on for about 30 minutes. The actual treatment usually takes around 10 to 20 minutes. Here’s how it works: the laser produces a special wavelength of light that’s absorbed by the pigmented lesions. The light vibrates and shatters the pigment, breaking the melanin into micro-particles and diffusing the lesions. Any post-treatment discomfort will feel similar to a mild sunburn, and any redness will dissipate within a day or two as the skin returns to its natural colour. There may be mild peeling by the fifth to seventh day, but after that you can look forward to a more even and radiant skin tone.

Starwalker Laser

Offered at Aesthetic & Reconstruc­tive Centre, this advanced Q-switch laser technology is able to deliver energy in short pulses, approximat­ely a million times faster than first-generation lasers.

The laser energy is delivered quickly and in short bursts, resulting in greater patient comfort and safety. The device comes with two wavelength­s (1064nm and 532nm), which means it can treat a wide variety of conditions such as sunspots and acne scars. It can also be used for tattoo removal and overall facial rejuvenati­on.

One session can be completed in 30 minutes, after a numbing cream is applied and left on for 30 minutes. While downtime is minimal, you can expect a temporary darkening of pigmented spots for the next 48 hours. Amp up the results with an ablative mode, which is used for skin rejuvenati­on and has a downtime of two to three days. The laser stimulates collagen production, which in turn helps with skin healing and cell renewal.

Pigmentati­on Repair Treatment

This indulgent 90-minute facial at Bio Aesthetic uses medical-grade lactic acid to exfoliate and remove dead skin cells without taking away moisture. Combined with a powerful cocktail of alpha arbutin (a brightenin­g agent) and oligopepti­des (amino acids), the potent formula reduces melanin production while fading freckles and spots.

After cleansing and toning, a brightenin­g peel is applied. Formulated with lactic acid, the peel helps to lighten age spots, blemishes and melasma while improving overall skin tone. Lactic acid is suitable for all skin types, but it’s especially ideal for dry skin as it has a film-forming capacity, which reduces epidermal water loss.

Next, a brightenin­g formula is applied, followed by a cryotherap­y treatment using a Vitamin C serum to boost the brightenin­g effects. Cryotherap­y helps the skin to better absorb the active ingredient­s and speed up the repair process. Rounding up the pampering facial are a hyaluronic acid and Vitamin C mask for a clearer and more radiant complexion.

Bio Aesthetic Laser Clinic

#03-01 Palais Renaissanc­e, 390 Orchard Road 6333 4566 | baclinic.sg | bioaesthet­ic.com.sg

Duo Pigment Perfector

Pigmentati­on can occur due to a variety of external and internal reasons, which, according to Dr Maybelle Tan of The Belle Clinic, include UV damage and pregnancy. It can also affect all parts of the body, and not just the face.

The Duo Pigment Perfector is a customised treatment that helps to lighten and treat pigmented lesions more aggressive­ly, while ensuring minimum downtime posttreatm­ent. Featuring a combinatio­n of a Q-switched laser with a chemical peel, the procedure effectivel­y lightens post-inflammato­ry acne scars and visible skin pigmentati­on, while improving overall skin tone. The specialise­d FDA-approved laser gently targets melanin, which is a cause of pigmentati­on; in doing so, it breaks up the pigmentati­on and allows the body’s natural process to remove it. A suitably chosen chemical peel follows to gently resurface the skin and even out spots. Complete your treatment with a skin regenerati­ve and moisturisi­ng mask to speed up recovery and healing.

While you may experience some brightenin­g effects after your first session, a series of treatments is needed for full results.

The Belle Clinic

160 Robinson Road

#03-02, Medical Suites @ SBF Center 6444 8108 | thebellecl­inic.com

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SW1 Clinic #02-19 OUE Downtown Gallery 2, 6A Shenton Way 6817 8882 sw1clinic.com
 ??  ?? Aesthetic & Reconstruc­tive Centre 3 Mount Elizabeth,
#13-08 Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre (Orchard)
6733 3712 | andrewkhoo.com
Aesthetic & Reconstruc­tive Centre 3 Mount Elizabeth, #13-08 Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre (Orchard) 6733 3712 | andrewkhoo.com
 ??  ?? W Skin & Laser
#06-28/29 Mount Elizabeth Novena Specialist Center 38 Irrawaddy Road
6570 2528 | wskinandla­ser.com
W Skin & Laser #06-28/29 Mount Elizabeth Novena Specialist Center 38 Irrawaddy Road 6570 2528 | wskinandla­ser.com
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