Laser Freckle Removal Sandy UT

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

Local Businesses

Thomas S Lindley

(801) 501-2100
9500 S 1300 E
Sandy, UT 84094


Pledger, Charles V – Plastic Surgery Institute

(801) 272-8282
9675 Brighton Way # 410
Sandy, UT 84070


Clear Skin Dermatology-Surgery

(801) 255-7546
433 N Camden Dr # 1170
Sandy, UT 84070


Dr.Bernard Simbari

(801) 571-3112
870 East 9400 South #112
Sandy, UT 84094


David Clayton

(801) 501-6243
421 N Rodeo Dr # T-7
Sandy, UT 84094


Sandy Health Center

(801) 501-2555
416 N Bedford Dr # 400
Sandy, UT 84094


Bernard Jacob Simbari

801-571-3112
870 E 9400 S
Sandy, UT 84094


Stewart, Charles H – Stewart Charles H

(801) 277-3400
120 S Spalding Dr # 110
Sandy, UT 84070


T. Scott Lindley

(801) 501-6250
99 N La Cienega Blvd # 106
Sandy, UT 84093


Center For Facial Appearances

(801) 363-3355
120 S Spalding Dr # 205
Sandy, UT 84070


Karen R Stolman

(801) 501-2100
9500 S 1300 E
Sandy, UT 84094


Sandy Health Ctr

(801) 501-2555
436 N Roxbury Dr # 207
Sandy, UT 84070


Paul E Harrison

(801) 255-7546
10011 Centennial Pkwy – Ste 200
Sandy, UT 84070


Haupt R Scott

1-801-816-9594
9829 South 1300 East
Sandy, UT 84094


Surface Medical Spas

(801)942-8600
9735 Wilshire Blvd # 308
Sandy, UT 84070


Karen Stolman

(973) 740-0101
9500 S 1300 E, Sandy Health Center
Sandy, UT 84094


Rogers, Ruthie – Southwood Corrective & Laser

(801) 571-4007
465 N Roxbury Dr
Sandy, UT 84070


Sacred Skin Care Clinic

(801) 619-3507
870 E 9400 S – Ste 103
Sandy, UT 84094


T. Scott Lindley

(801) 501-2555
9500 S. 1300 East
Sandy, UT 84094


Harrison, Paul E – Clear Skin Dermatology-Surgery

(801) 255-7546
9301 Wilshire Blvd # 401
Sandy, UT 84070


Laser Freckle Removal FAQ in Sandy, UT

Do lasers permanently remove freckles?

PicoSure and PicoWay laser freckle removal are suitable for: Removes temporary sun caused freckles (ephelides) Removes permanent genetic freckles (lentigines) All skin types.

Is it possible to lighten freckles?

Lastly, your dermatologist might recommend bleaching/fading creams containing hydroquinone, which can slow down melanin production and light the skin’s overall tone. While these options cannot entirely eradicate all freckles, they can go a long way toward minimizing their appearance.

How painful is laser freckle removal?

Is it painful? To get really good results, the freckle removal treatment has to be reasonably painful. Most patients would give it a rating of 6-7 out of 10 on the pain scale. Some doctors like to use topical anaesthetics, eg emla, but we don’t use emla with laser pigmentation and freckle removal.

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.

How long does it take for freckles to fade after laser?

The darkened area typically begins to fade in 7 to 14 days. This is when you’ll also begin to notice that many superficial brown spots around the treated area are becoming lighter, and less noticeable. They won’t vanish with one IPL treatment, but in almost all cases patients will see progress.

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.

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.

Is IPL for freckles permanent?

IPL can treat discoloration from acne, but it is not an effective treatment for the ongoing condition of acne. It is also not effective for removing freckles, since the pigment is much deeper and permanent.

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.

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 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.

Will freckles come back after laser removal?

Will my freckles or age spots come back after laser treatment? While the pigment that is removed by laser treatments does not return, new freckles or age spots can appear in the treatment area (or elsewhere). To make this less likely, it’s important to protect your skin from the sun as much as possible.

Do freckles get bigger?

Your skin can develop new spots after sun exposure. Or an old freckle or mole that’s looked the same for years can suddenly change in size, shape or color. You have to be familiar with the spots on your skin to catch these changes.

What is the best laser treatment for freckles?

Green laser light is particularly effective on brown spots and freckles. The reason green light works so well at removing brown spots is because melanin pigment is designed to block light with short wavelengths, namely ultraviolet light, which is shorter than any visible color of light.