If your melasma got darker after receiving an intense laser treatment, it is because of this reason + Approaches to different types of dark circles
Did you know that increasing the intensity to get rid of melasma quickly can actually make it darker? I just found that out, too.
Melasma is treated by breaking down melanin pigments, but they say that if the intensity is too high, it can actually induce hyperpigmentation and make the spots darker.
They say that melasma needs to be treated gently and over the long term, and that the question of whether it can be removed in just a few sessions is unanswerable.
You can see results for blemishes and freckles even with a single treatment, but melasma is different.
You need to distinguish between different types of dark circles to approach them differently.
Pigmented type (bluish) Approach via Pico Toning
Vascular type (opaque and dark) Vascular laser series
sunken type (appearing dark due to indentation) Irijuran + Ultracol 200 or under-eye fat repositioning
It is said that while sunken under-eye fat repositioning provides the best immediate results, the skin can sag again over time, and since it is a procedure that is difficult to perform a second time, it is better to delay the treatment as much as possible.
If you are concerned about freckles or dark circles, the first step is to identify what type of dark circles you have.
Even if it is the same dark circles, the treatment varies completely depending on the type.
Which is your biggest concern among freckles, blemishes, and dark circles?
If you have received any treatments or found any effective skincare methods, please share them in the comments!









