
Pigmentation
Most common pigmented lesions are freckles, age spots, liver spots, hyperpigmentation, actinic keratosis and pigmented nevi.
What are pigmented lesions?
Most common pigmented lesions are freckles, age spots, liver spots, hyperpigmentation, actinic keratosis and pigmented nevi. They normally contain very high concentrations of melanin (pigment) and can be caused by too much sun, aging, genetics or injury.

How does the treatment work?
The green light from the Dual Yellow laser targets the melanin, which is the principle component in the lesion. Surrounding tissue remains undamaged.
You will see immediate change and in some cases the lesion will darken slightly, which is perfectly normal. The pigment will then gradually come away over the following week. This method causes no damages to surrounding tissue and you avoid invasive procedures such as surgical removal or freezing.
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Treatment with Real Results
The Dual Yellow laser provides excellent aesthetic results using the Copper Bromide based technology with multi wavelengths


Benign naevi


Lentigines


Pigmented lesions
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Clinical research
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A practical comparison of IPLs and the Copper Bromide Laser for photo-rejuvenation, acne and the treatment of vascular & pigmented lesions
Peter Davis, Adelaide, Australia, Godfrey Town, Laser protection adviser, Haywards Heath, United Kingdom
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Treatment of Epidermal Pigmented Lesions with 578 nm Yellow Laser
Suhyun Cho, Yoon Jin Choi, Jin-Soo Kang, Seoul, Korea
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