Laser Freckle Removal Bristol CT

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

Local Businesses

Choine, Debbie – Federal Hills Surgical Group

(860) 583-1845
291 Queen St
Bristol, CT 06010


Glenn Stanton Gart

860-589-1405
255 N Main St
Bristol, CT 06010


Federal Hills Surgical Group

(860) 583-1845
291 Queen St
Bristol, CT 06010


Farmington Valley Facial Srgry

(860) 585-5888
255 N Main St Ste 3
Bristol, CT 06010


Gart, Glenn S

(860) 589-1405
255 N Main St
Bristol, CT 06010


Armann O Ciccarelli

860-583-1845
291 Queen St
Bristol, CT 06010


Jeffrey Lafrance

(860) 845-8296
72 Pine Street, Ste D
Bristol, CT 06010


Victoria Biondi

860-583-1800
122 Maple Street
Bristol, CT 06010


Glenn Stanton Gart

(860) 589-1405
255 North Main Street
Bristol, CT 06010


Ciccarelli, Armann O – Federal Hills Surgical Group

(860) 583-1845
291 Queen St
Bristol, CT 06010


Dr.Glenn Gart

(860) 589-1405
255 North Main St # 1
Bristol, CT 06010


Ciccarelli, Ovleto W – Federal Hills Surgical Group

(860) 583-1845
291 Queen St
Bristol, CT 06010


Laser Freckle Removal FAQ in Bristol, CT

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.

How many IPL treatments does it take to get rid of freckles?

You may need three to five IPL treatments before the results are complete. The number of treatments depends on the size of the treatment area, or whether you’re hoping just to fade freckles or want them removed entirely. Multiple treatments are typically spaced out and performed after three to six weeks have passed.

Is it pretty to have freckles?

Freckles are beautiful Some of the world’s most beautiful people also enjoy flaunting their freckles, so feel free to do the same.

What freckles should I worry about?

Types of Moles 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.

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.

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.

What happens if you laser a freckle?

Many freckles are often removed after just one session, and even persistent freckles can fade into obscurity after repeated sessions. Laser treatment will remove your freckles, but long term, new freckles can appear if you’re not careful in the sun.

Is removing freckles safe?

According to a 2015 study, the 1064 Q-Switched Nd YAG laser is effective for treating freckles. Study results showed treatment with this laser lightened more than 50 percent of freckles in 62 percent of participants. Laser treatment is generally safe. The risk of scarring is low.

Does freckle laser removal hurt?

Laser freckle removal is not a painful procedure, and many of our patients describe the sensation as a rubber band snapping on this skin. However, some patients may benefit from a numbing cream if they have a low tolerance for discomfort.

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.