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Get answers to common questions about Laser Spot Treatment for Sun Spots (SharpLight).
SharpLight delivers focused light pulses that selectively heat and fragment excess melanin in sun spots. The body then clears the pigment fragments over days to weeks, gradually lightening or eliminating the lesion while preserving surrounding skin.
Most clients describe a quick snapping or warm sensation; topical numbing and cooling reduce discomfort. Sensation varies by area and individual tolerance, but pain is typically brief and well managed during treatment.
Many sun spots improve significantly after a single session, but deeper or longstanding pigmentation may require two to three treatments spaced four to eight weeks apart. Your clinician will recommend a personalized plan during consultation.
We cleanse the area, apply protective measures, and optionally numb the skin. Each spot receives brief SharpLight pulses—only minutes per lesion. Expect mild redness and pinpoint crusting that resolves with standard aftercare over several days.
Common temporary effects include redness, swelling, scabbing, or short-term darkening or lightening of the spot. Rare risks include infection or scarring. A patch test and thorough assessment help minimize complications.
Ideal candidates have discrete sun-induced spots and realistic expectations. Those with recent tanning, active sunburn, or certain medications may need to delay. We evaluate skin type and history to determine suitability and settings.