Laser Freckle Removal Hialeah FL

Find top doctors who perform Laser Freckle Removal in Hialeah, FL. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Hialeah, FL.

Local Businesses

Camila Cosmetic Institute

(305)446-7277
1800 Sw 27Th Ave Suite 302
Hialeah, FL 33010


Esperanza Skin Care

305- 231-0335

Hialeah, FL 33012


Leyva Horace A

(305) 823-3535
7100 W 20Th Ave – Ste 606
Hialeah, FL 33016


Aquaroma

305- 822-2227
6065 Nw 167Th St – Ste B15
Hialeah, FL 33015


Marban Alex

(305) 557-0642
290 W 49Th St
Hialeah, FL 33012


Rodriguez J Ramon

(305)557-3833
7150 West 20Th Avenue Suite 402
Hialeah, FL 33016


Estevez-Delcristo, Gonzalo

305-888-8243
44 E 5Th St
Hialeah, FL 33010


Shalub Don S

305- 557-3311
7100 W 20Th Ave
Hialeah, FL 33016


Rosen Kenneth A

305- 557-6719
15175 Eagle Nest Ln – Ste 100
Hialeah, FL 33014


Kellie Mendez

(305) 557-0414
15600 Nw 67Th Ave
Hialeah, FL 33014


A Miranda Medical Center

(786) 360-4120
375 W 19Th St
Hialeah, FL 33010


Skin Care Center By Ivis

305- 556-2292
2100 W 76Th St – Ste 211
Hialeah, FL 33016


A Palm International Cosmetic Surgery

(305) 818-2333
1490 W 49Th Pl
Hialeah, FL 33012


Ariza Edgardo J

(305) 557-0922
1840 W 49Th St – Ste 307
Hialeah, FL 33012


Garcia Jaime

305- 827-2489
935 W 49Th St – Ste 107
Hialeah, FL 33012


Del Cristo Gonzalo E

305- 888-9786
44 E 5Th St
Hialeah, FL 33010


Cesar A Barroso-Tobila

2470 W 8Th Ave
Hialeah, FL 33010


Rosen, Kenneth A – Rosen Kenneth A

(305) 557-6719
15175 Eagle Nest Ln, #100
Hialeah, FL 33014


Lamas Surgical Associates Pa

(305) 693-5407
777 E 25Th St – Ste 508
Hialeah, FL 33013


Skin Care By Esther

305- 512-9166
6625 Miami Lakes Dr E
Hialeah, FL 33014


Laser Freckle Removal FAQ in Hialeah, FL

Can too much laser damage skin?

Lasers can harm the skin via photochemical or thermal burns. Depending on the wavelength, the beam may penetrate both the epidermis and the dermis. The epidermis is the outermost living layer of skin.

Why laser is not good for dark skin?

For decades, women and men with skin of color have been discouraged from using laser treatments since darker skin tones are more prone to hyperpigmentation and skin damage when exposed to injury or inflammation.

What foods reduce freckles?

Applying raw potato juice or slices of raw potato on dark spots regularly can help in fading out of dark spots, freckles and sun tan. This is due to the presence of vitamin c, potassium and other brightening agents in raw potato helps in removing dark spots and tanning.

What color cancels out freckles?

Choose a color corrector based on the shade of the freckles, Giglio explains. If the freckles are more red, a green-hued corrector will help even the tone, while a yellow-hued corrector will counteract or neutralize more of the deeper purples.

What is the best laser to remove brown spots?

IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) IPL is a great treatment to target dark spots. IPL uses multiple wavelengths to treat brown pigmentation and age spots. Common areas include hands, neck, chest, and face. IPL targets melanin-making cells without harming the surface of the skin.

When should I worry about a freckle?

A mole or freckle should be checked if it has a diameter of more than a pencil eraser or any characteristics of the ABCDEs of melanoma (see below). Dysplastic nevi are moles that are generally larger than average (larger than a pencil eraser) and irregular in shape.

What do malignant freckles look like?

The edges are irregular, ragged, notched, or blurred. The color is not the same all over and may include shades of brown or black, sometimes with patches of pink, red, white, or blue. The spot is larger than ¼ inch across – about the size of a pencil eraser – although melanomas can sometimes be smaller than this.

Can large freckles be removed?

If your freckles are determined to be benign, they can be removed by treatments including lasers, peels, or prescription topical creams or a combination depending on the kind of freckles you have and your skin type.

How much does it cost to get rid of freckles?

The pricing could be from $500 on up, again depending what laser would work best for your needs. I’d recommend seeing a laser surgeon for a full consultation and get an estimate.

What do cancerous freckles look like?

Spot that looks like a new mole, freckle, or age spot, but it looks different from the others on your skin. Spot that has a jagged border, more than one color, and is growing. Dome-shaped growth that feels firm and may look like a sore, which may bleed.

What deficiency causes freckles?

The hyperpigmentation related to vitamin B12 deficiency is more common in darker-skinned patients. Few other cases of skin hyperpigmentation due to vitamin B12 deficiency have been reported in the literature. The mechanism of hyperpigmentation is due to increased melanin synthesis rather than a defect in melanin.

Can freckles go cancerous?

Freckles are noncancerous, but they may be confused with skin cancer. Excessive sun exposure is a risk factor for both freckles and melanomas. Melanoma is more common in people with fair skin or freckles than in those with dark skin.

Does vitamin C remove freckles?

Does Vitamin C remove freckles? Vitamin C serum can help with freckle removal, but some freckles are more persistent than others. Certainly, however, when applied in serum form Vitamin C does lighten freckles. As well as having a host of other benefits, the serum will suppress melanin cells, and rejuvenate your skin.

What are the side effects of laser?

Mild swelling around the hair follicles. Pigment changes may occur, especially in those with darker skin – these changes are usually temporary. Slight redness of the skin. Temporary irritation resulting in blistering, crusting, scarring or other changes in skin texture.

Can a freckle turn into melanoma?

Normal moles, freckles, skin tags and lentigines are not skin cancers and they aren’t considered to be pre-cancerous. Moles don’t tend to “turn into” skin cancers. People with many moles (more than 100) have a higher risk of developing melanoma during their lifetime.