Laser for Skin Pigmentation
How much does it cost?
Prices dependent on type of laser used
Say Goodbye to pigmentation…
with Halo, BBL or Resurfacing with Sciton Erbium Laser
Sun damage, age spots, pigmentation and melasma can prematurely age the skin. With our transformative new laser technology, we can target pigmentation to reveal fresher, more youthful looking skin.
There are various options we can offer for treating pigmentation depending on the severity and depth of the sun damage. The most typical treatment would be starting with Halo.
Options include
- Halo™ ,
- BroadBand Light™ (BBL™)
- a combination of both
- or Sciton Erbium Laser
This laser treatment is currently only offered at our Surrey clinic
Types of Laser treamtent for pigmentation
Halo™
HALO’s unique laser design combines ablative and non-ablative wavelengths that deliver energy to the same microscopic treatment zone to maximize results and minimize downtime. This laser technology targets the deeper layers of the skin and is the most likely treatment we would recommend for pigmentation.
How much does Halo Laser Treatment cost?
Treatment prices start from £1,500 for the face.
BroadBand Light (BBL) HERO
Featuring the improved Forever Young+ BBL™ now with even better results, and Forever Body BBLTM, BBL Hero provides a variety of versatile solutions to treat a broad range of conditions anywhere on the body. You would need more sessions of BBL to target pigmentation thoroughly.
How much does BBL Hero Treatment cost?
Treatment prices start from £500 for the face.
Halo & BBL Combined
Together, this dynamic duo delivers dramatic RESULTS without the discomfort or downtime for the ultimate skin reset.
- Customizable treatments tailored to your needs. Minimal Downtime
- Initial results seen almost immediately with continued improvement over time
- Target and correct MULTIPLE skin concerns in as little as one treatment
- 24 hours post treatment makeup can be applied
How much does BBL & Halo combined Treatment cost?
Treatment prices start from £1,800 for the face.
Resurfacing with the Sciton Erbium Laser
Depending on your skin requirements, we have options of resurfacing to choose from. During your laser consultation, the practitioner will discuss your skin concerns and recommend the best option for you, outlining what the treatment entails and the likely downtime. Options include:
- NanoLaserPeel (NLP),
- MicroLaserPeel (MLP)
- and the deeper resurfacing option, TunableLaserResurfacing (TRL).
Find out more about these treatments here.
How much does Resurfacing cost?
Treatment prices vary depending on option selected
Frequently Asked Questions about Halo
What results can I expect from Halo?
HALO is a complete skin revitalization laser treatment. You will see overall improvements in your skin including a reduction in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, reduced pore size, improved skin reflectivity and glow, and significant removal of discoloration.
How many Halo treatments do I need?
What’s great about HALO is that you can choose how many treatments you want! Discuss your needs with your clinician and you can choose to have one or two more aggressive treatments or have multiple treatments that are less aggressive and achieve a similar goal over a longer period of time.
What happens during the Halo treatment?
Thirty minutes to an hour before the treatment your clinician may place a topical anaesthetic on your skin to reduce the sensation during the procedure. The area will be measured with motion tracking technology to ensure the area is treated evenly. Your clinician will treat each measured area by uniformly rolling the HALO handpiece over your skin until the system recognises the treatment is complete.
What does HALO feel like?
With a topical anaesthetic and integrated cooling technology, patients typically experience very little discomfort. Most patients describe the treatment as a feeling of heat with occasional prickling sensations, but are generally comfortable. After the treatment, most patients will continue to feel warm for an additional 15 to 30 minutes, or a bit longer with deeper treatment levels.
How soon after my treatment can I return to normal activities?
For the first 24 hours you should keep your skin protected according to your clinician’s instructions, but after that you should be able to go about your normal activities.
After the first 24 hours your skin will begin to peel, but you will be able to put on makeup. For a facial treatment, you will see very little change on the first day.
After two to three days you will develop a light bronzing appearance. By day three or four your skin will peel, revealing your new skin beneath.
When will I see results?
You will see initial results between two and five days after your HALO treatment, but your skin will continue to improve over time. Most patients see the greatest pigmentary improvement in the first two to three weeks. This is followed by a dermal regeneration phase that continues to improve for months.
How long will my results last?
HALO results will last for years to come, but you should continue to keep your skin protected at all times using UV sunscreen to protect your new, healthy skin. Each additional HALO treatment you get will only improve the results, giving you even better looking skin.
How much does a HALO treatment cost?
Each HALO treatment is customized for your skin, and your lifestyle. Depending on your needs, your provider may recommend a single treatment, or a series of treatments. In order to find out which is the best option for you, please book a laser consultation here.
For a single face treatment, prices start at £1,500