
Laser Treatments
Laser Treatments
Laser Treatments
Laser technology has transformed aesthetic medicine by allowing doctors to treat a wide range of skin concerns safety, and with minimal downtime. At our clinic, we offer a comprehensive suite of medical-grade laser treatments, carefully selected to address different skin conditions, skin tones, and treatment goals. From pigmentation and acne to skin rejuvenation and texture refinement, our laser treatments are customised to deliver effective, clinically proven results.
Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, our doctors assess each patient’s skin condition, concerns, and lifestyle before recommending the suitable laser, or a customised combination of lasers for optimal outcomes.
What Are Laser Treatments?
Laser treatments use focused light energy to target specific structures within the skin, such as melanin (pigment), haemoglobin (blood vessels), or water in the skin tissue. By delivering controlled energy at targeted wavelengths, lasers stimulate skin renewal, collagen production, and correction of skin concerns without damaging surrounding tissue.
Different lasers work at different depths and wavelengths, which is why multiple laser platforms are often required to effectively treat complex skin concerns.
Skin Concerns Laser Treatments Can Address
Our laser treatments are commonly used to improve:
Pigmentation issues (melasma, sunspots, freckles, uneven skin tone)
Acne and acne-related redness
Acne scars and textural irregularities
Enlarged pores
Dull or tired-looking skin
Fine lines and early signs of ageing
Uneven skin texture and tone
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)
Each condition may respond better to a specific laser or a combination approach, which is why proper medical assessment is essential.
Types of Laser Treatments We Offer
Hybrid Laser
Hybrid laser technology combines ablative and non-ablative laser wavelengths in a single treatment. This allows the laser to resurface the skin while simultaneously stimulating collagen production at deeper layers.
Hybrid lasers are commonly used for:
Acne scars
Enlarged pores
Uneven skin texture
Skin rejuvenation
This dual-action approach improves skin quality while balancing results with manageable downtime.
Yellow Laser
Yellow laser targets haemoglobin and melanin, making it particularly effective for treating redness, acne-related inflammation, and certain pigmentation concerns.
It is often recommended for:
Active acne
Acne redness and post-acne marks
Sensitive or reactive skin
Vascular-related pigmentation
Yellow laser treatments are generally gentle, with minimal downtime, making them suitable for patients seeking gradual yet visible improvement.
Pico Laser
Pico laser delivers ultra-short pulses of energy to break down pigment particles and stimulate skin renewal without excessive heat. This technology allows for effective pigmentation treatment with reduced risk of post-treatment downtime.
Pico laser is commonly used for:
Stubborn pigmentation
Melasma management
Uneven skin tone
Skin brightening and rejuvenation
Fine textural refinement
Fractional BB Laser
Fractional BB laser combines fractional laser technology with skin rejuvenation benefits to improve overall skin tone, texture, and radiance.
This laser is often used for:
Skin brightening
Mild pigmentation
Pore refinement
Overall skin quality improvement
Fractional BB laser treatments are typically well-tolerated and may involve mild downtime depending on treatment intensity.
Customised Laser Treatment Plans
In many cases, a single laser may not be sufficient to fully address complex or layered skin concerns. Our doctors may customise laser treatments by combining different laser technologies across sessions to achieve acomprehensive and longer-lasting results.
Customised laser plans may be recommended for patients with:
Mixed pigmentation types
Acne with post-inflammatory marks
Combination of redness, pigmentation, and texture concerns
Previous laser history requiring careful adjustment
By tailoring laser selection, energy settings, and treatment intervals, we aim to maximise results while prioritising skin safety.
