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If you’re dealing with stubborn dark spots or melasma that just won’t fade, no matter how many creams or serums you’ve tried, you’re not alone. Hyperpigmentation is frustratingly common, but it doesn’t have to be permanent. With patience and the right approach, clearer, more radiant skin is absolutely within reach. 

What is LaseMD?

LaseMD delivers controlled energy to the upper dermis, creating microscopic channels in the skin. These channels stimulate the skin’s natural repair process and encourage key cellular processes that reduce pigmentation and improve skin texture. 

Lase MD requires minimal downtime and gently resurfaces the skin through non-ablative technology.  This makes it safe for a wider range of skin tones and ideal for those who can’t take time off for recovery.

 

 

Why LaseMD is Ideal for Treating Hyperpigmentation

Hyperpigmentation is often rooted in the deeper layers of the skin, making topical treatments alone insufficient for some patients. LaseMD offers several advantages:

  • Precision Targeting: It selectively targets melanin and damaged skin cells while leaving surrounding tissue unharmed.
  • Safe for All Skin Types: LaseMD can be safely used on most skin tones.
  • Enhances Topical Absorption: One of LaseMD’s unique strengths is its’ ability to dramatically enhance the effects of topical agents by creating microchannels in the skin. This is especially important when paired with brightening serums or prescription lightening creams.

 

Combining LaseMD with Brightening Agents

To maximize results, LaseMD can be paired with topical medications:

  • A-Luminate Brightening Serum: Formulated with tranexamic acid (TXA), niacin amide, and antioxidants, A-Luminate is a powerful, non irritating serum that helps target uneven tone and reduce the appearance of stubborn discoloration.
  • Prescription Lightening Creams (e.g., hydroquinone based or non-HQ alternatives): There are also prescription custom compounded topicals that include ingredients like hydroquinone, kojic acid, or retinoids.

 

 

Hyperpigmentation can be frustrating and persistent, but the right combination of laser technology and medical-grade skincare can yield noticeable differences. LaseMD has become a cornerstone in my practice for treating pigment issues because of its safety profile and efficacy, especially when used alongside medical grade topical products. 

 

If you’re struggling with uneven skin tone and haven’t seen results or would like to learn more about your options,

call (703) 229-2544 to schedule an appointment! 

 

A clear, radiant complexion does more than look good: it boosts confidence. 

Let DermUtopia be part of your skin journey!