Laser Freckle Removal Los Angeles CA

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

Local Businesses

Bill Kim

(323) 525-1733
Bodyplan3892 State St., Ste 100
Los Angeles, CA 90036


Coffey, William

323-295-0644
3701 Stocker St Ste 105
Los Angeles, CA 90008


Hite, Pamela – Dermatology Laser Center

(310) 481-9890
11645 Wilshire Blvd, #1070
Los Angeles, CA 90025


Teresa T Soriano

310-825-6911
Ste 465 200 Ucla Medical Plz,
Los Angeles, CA 90095


Herriford, Carla E – Herriford Carla E

(323) 931-7807
400 W Central Ave Ste 101
Los Angeles, CA 90010


Debra Stafford

(323) 954-9161
1110 Coast Village Circle
Los Angeles, CA 90036


Yasuko Margie Furumoto

213-687-3214
420 E 3Rd St Ste 805
Los Angeles, CA 90013


Downey Susan

(323) 442-6470
1450 San Pablo St Ste 2000
Los Angeles, CA 90033


Kenneth D Steinsapir, Dr.

310) 473-2200
11645 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 750
Los Angeles, CA 90025


Colette Hisle Foster

818-719-2589
5516 S Chariton Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90056


Chia Soo

(310) 282-7125
855 4Th St
Los Angeles, CA 90095


David Rosenberg

(310) 295-7925
1506 S. Court Street
Los Angeles, CA 90048


Cortes, Tracy – Richard Aronsohn Pro Corp

(323) 653-7700
13372 Newport Ave Ste H
Los Angeles, CA 90010


Marmelzat, Jeffrey A – Marmelzat Jeffrey A

(310) 553-3200
2080 Century Park E, #1203
Los Angeles, CA 90067


Gary Thomas Cirami

(310) 282-7125
1125 S Beverly Dr – Suite720
Los Angeles, CA 90035


Vanore, John – Whte Meml Otolaryngology Fndtn

(323) 268-3352
200 S Manchester Ave Ste 650
Los Angeles, CA 90010


Bela Fodor Peter

1-310-203-9818
2080 Century Park East
Los Angeles, CA 90067


Kulber, David – Kulber David

(310) 423-5900
1950 Sunny Crest Drive Ste 3800
Los Angeles, CA 90010


Kirianoff, T Gregory – G Kirianoff A Medical Corp

(310) 277-4457
301 W Bastanchury Rd Ste 210
Los Angeles, CA 90010


Motykie, Gary – Beverly Hills Body

(310) 276-3183
13071 Brookhurst St Ste 170
Los Angeles, CA 90010


Laser Freckle Removal FAQ in Los Angeles, CA

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.

Do age spots come back after IPL?

Sometimes a specific brown spot that resolved with IPL treatment may come back months or years later. This does not mean the treatment did not work, but rather, the treatment worked and the spot returned due to aging and lifestyle factors, and it should respond well to another treatment.

Do brown spots come back after laser?

What to Expect After Laser Treatment. Redness and swelling are normal the day after your laser treatment. Then, within 4-7 days, these spots will begin to flake off like coffee grounds. Whether you choose IPL or a chemical peel, dark spots will come back in the sun.

How do I know if I have freckles or melanoma?

Border – melanomas usually have a notched or ragged border. Colours – melanomas will usually be a mix of 2 or more colours. Diameter – most melanomas are usually larger than 6mm in diameter. Enlargement or elevation – a mole that changes size over time is more likely to be a melanoma.

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.

Do lasers get rid of brown spots?

Laser treatments are the number one most effective treatment for brown spot removal. There are several laser systems that can gently and effectively remove unwanted pigment from your skin.

Do freckles get worse with age?

Freckles often fade or disappear with age, while solar lentigines become more common as people get older. You can help keep freckles from getting darker, and reduce the likelihood that more will appear, by taking steps to shield your skin from sunlight, especially during the summer months.

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.

What skin type is most likely to get freckles?

Freckles often show up during childhood, and you may continue to get more until you’re in your 20s. People with fair skin or red hair are most likely to have them. There are two types of freckles: ephelides and solar lentigines. Although both are flat spots, they’re different in a few ways.

Does retinol get rid of freckles?

While freckles may seem very different from hyperpigmentation and dark spots, they are still caused by UV exposure at the end of the day. Using retinol and retinoid products increases cell turnover, thus lightening spots of all kinds, freckles included.

Does pigmentation come back after laser?

Usually, pigmented lesions or spots that have been removed will not return after your laser treatments. However, there are various factors that can stimulate new hyperpigmentation e.g. exposure to UV, ageing, hormonal factors. Laser pigmentation removal treatments do not prevent new hyperpigmentation from occurring.

Are my freckles permanent?

Freckles typically fade away with age and even seasons whereas sun spots tend to stick around longer. Because of this, sun spots can require skin treatments for removal. Are They Harmful? Fortunately, neither freckles or sun spots are harmful.

Who gets freckles?

Anybody can have freckled skin, but the colour of the specks may be lighter or darker depending on your hair and skin colour. People with red-coloured hair and fair skin are more likely to have freckles, but this is just one of many factors that affect whether skin freckles.

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.