Pigment Eraser Singapore — Laser Pigmentation Removal | SW1 Clinic

Pigment Eraser

Key benefits:

  • Lightens pigmentation
  • Fades blemishes & discolouration
  • Brightens complexion

Procedure details:

  • 30 minute laser treatment by skilled doctor
  • Minimal downtime
  • Comfortable

Skin pigmentation is the result of abnormal production and deposition of melanin by the melanocytes (pigment cells). The number of melanocytes present in our skin will determine our skin colour. Production of melanin is also dependent on UV or sun exposure, and is a natural protective mechanism of the skin.

Hyperpigmentation, or areas that are darker than the rest of the skin, result from excess and disordered melanin production and deposition.

What causes skin pigmentation?

Common Skin Pigmentation Causes

Excess skin pigmentation or hyperpigmentation is usually caused by an overwhelmed melanin-protective system. This leads to excess production and clumping of melanin, and the appearance of brown or darker spots of pigmentation in the skin.

Common causes of skin pigmentation problems are:

  • Excessive UV or sun exposure. Especially in an area of high UV levels like Singapore, or with frequent outdoor activities due to occupation requirements or lifestyle (most common).
  • Hormonal changes. As seen in melasma, a type of pigmentation that is often triggered by pregnancy or the Pill (common).
  • Trauma to the skin. This can be a result of physical injury to the skin (eg. burns and cuts), acne, insect bites, or overly harsh treatments (eg. aggressive extractions). This is known as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (common).
  • Birthmarks and other acquired pigmentation. Abnormal pigmentation can be present at birth (birthmarks), or appear in childhood and adulthood. Examples include – congenital melanocytic naevus, cafe au lait spots, spilus naevus, hori’s macules, and naevus of ota. (common)
  • Some drugs and medical conditions, such as liver diseases and haemochromatosis (much less common)

What are my options for treating skin pigmentation?

Skin Pigmentation Treatment

Essentially, pigmentation can be treated with lightening creams or lasers. The main difference between the two is that lasers can produce a faster and more effective result in most cases.

However, with laser treatment there is always a period of skin recovery post-treatment. Even though the surface skin is not broken by the pigment laser, you need to be gentle and avoid excessive sun exposure while your skin is recovering to avoid repigmentation. Also, finding a trained and reputable doctor to perform your laser procedure is very important to maximise safety.

Pigmentation can be treated on any part of the body including the face; neck; hands; back; chest; arms; legs; and shoulders.

What type of laser is used to treat pigmentation?

At SW1 Clinic, we use 3 different laser wavelengths using picosecond laser technology, as well as an IPL. This laser has been studied in many clinical trials and has been very successful in the treatment of pigmentation disorders and tattoo removal.

Are all types of lasers the same?

No. Different types of lasers are used to treat different skin conditions. Even lasers of a similar category but manufactured by different laser companies can give you different results. This is true for equipment from computers to cars, and it certainly holds true for lasers. At SW1 Clinic, we use reliable and high grade lasers for all our procedures.

Is the procedure painful?

Most of our patients’ feedback is that the procedure is very comfortable. To enhance your comfort, a numbing cream is applied on the skin prior to the laser treatment. The laser feels like a gentle “warm prickling” sensation on the skin.

Is there any downtime?

There is mild flushing of the treated area which usually resolves after a few hours. More obvious localized redness lasting a few days may occur with intensive spot treatments for more resistant pigmentation. You should speak with your doctor to discuss your tolerance for downtime, and they will adjust your treatment level accordingly.

How many sessions will I need?

Depending on the extent of your pigmentation and the treatment level of your sessions, you may need anywhere from 2 to 6 sessions. The treatment may be repeated every 1 to 4 weeks, depending on the type, extent and severity of your pigmentation. It is best combined with PDRN for effective skin healing and regeneration.

Any special care before and after the treatment?

You skin should not be tanned prior to treatment. After the treatment, you should be gentle with your skin, wear a sunscreen of SPF 30 or higher daily and minimise your UV exposure. Sun protective clothing and other physical shields are also recommended to ensure your skin heals in the shortest possible time.

Frequently asked questions

What types of pigmentation can Pigment Eraser treat?

Pigment Eraser can effectively treat a range of pigmentation concerns including sun spots (solar lentigines), age spots, freckles, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (dark marks left after acne or injury), and superficial pigmented lesions. It is calibrated for Asian skin tones where pigmentation treatment requires careful energy selection to avoid side effects.

How does laser pigmentation removal work?

The laser delivers targeted energy that is selectively absorbed by the melanin pigment in the lesion. This heats and breaks up the pigment particles without damaging the surrounding skin. The fragmented pigment is then cleared by the body’s immune system over the following days to weeks.

Is laser pigmentation treatment safe for Asian skin?

Pigmentation laser treatment in Asian skin requires careful technique and appropriate laser settings to minimise the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (darkening after treatment). At SW1 Clinic, our doctors are experienced in treating Asian skin tones and will select the most appropriate laser and settings for your skin type and pigmentation concern. A patch test may be recommended before full treatment.

How many sessions does it take to remove pigmentation?

The number of sessions depends on the type, depth, and extent of the pigmentation. Superficial sun spots and freckles may respond within 1 to 3 sessions. Deeper or more widespread pigmentation such as melasma may require more sessions and a combination approach. Your SW1 doctor will advise on expected results and the number of sessions during your consultation.

What should I expect after a pigmentation laser session?

Treated pigmentation typically darkens (a normal response) and then gradually flakes off over 5 to 14 days as the skin renews. Redness immediately after treatment usually resolves within a few hours. Strict sun avoidance and daily SPF 50 use is essential after treatment to protect healing skin and prevent recurrence.

Can pigmentation come back after laser treatment?

Sun exposure is the main trigger for recurrence of pigmentation. Strict sun protection with SPF 50, sun avoidance, and avoiding sun exposure during peak hours significantly reduces the risk of recurrence. Some types of pigmentation, particularly melasma, have a tendency to recur and require ongoing maintenance. Your doctor will advise on a long-term management plan.

*Results may vary according to individuals.