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Pigmentation

Darkening of the skin, often caused by sun exposure and injury.

Dr Chris Miller
Answered by Dr Chris Miller
Accredited skin cancer doctor

MBBS, MA (Virtual Comm), Grad Cert Hlth Info, Grad Dip Comp Inf Sci

Liver spots, also known as age spots or solar lentigines, are dark, pigmented patches that appear on the skin. They are caused by excess melanin production due to sun damage and the natural aging process. Although they are not harmful, they can be a cosmetic concern for some people.

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Dark patches on the skin can be caused by various factors, including age, sun damage, and hormonal changes. These patches are commonly known as liver spots or sun spots, and they can make the skin appear dull and uneven. Fortunately, there are several ways to reduce the appearance of these dark spots, including BBL (BroadBand Light) and laser treatment.

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BBL (also known as BroadBand Light), is a type of laser treatment that is commonly used to address a variety of skin concerns, including pigmentation, sun spots, age spots, rosacea, capillaries, lax skin and more. This non-invasive procedure uses intense pulsed light to target pigmented structures in the skin and stimulate collagen production, resulting in clearer skin with better consistency and fewer fine wrinkles.

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Laser, intense pulsed light and BBL (BroadBand Light) are effective ways of treating skin pigmentation. The time it takes for pigmentation to fade following treatment varies according to skin type, the darkness and the type of pigmentation.

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Dark patches on the skin have many causes including sun exposure, dermatological and medical conditions. Treatment for lightening dark patches varies according to the cause. Light-based treatments such as laser, IPL and BBL can be useful, but in some cases, topical products are more effective.

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BBL is a form of intense light treatment that targets unwanted pigment and other skin structures. It's a quick and relatively comfortable compared with some other treatments such as laser. BBL can be successfully used in the management of age spots (also called sun spots, liver spots or lentigines), blood vessels, rosacea, fine wrinkles, acne, loose skin and unwanted hair.

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The number of BBL or laser treatments required to achieve optimal results varies depending on skin type and the condition being treated. Small lesions such as angiomas can be treated with a smaller number of treatments, while long-established skin conditions such as rosacea may require multiple treatments.

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The “best” treatment for facial pigmentation depends on various factors, including the cause of the pigmentation, the cost of the treatment, the number of sessions required, and the location of the treatment. Patients should consult with an experienced doctor to determine the most appropriate treatment plan for their specific needs.

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The cost of BBL treatment in Melbourne varies according to multiple factors including the size of the area to be treated, the number of treatments required and the experience and qualifications of the treatment provider.

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Some skin improvement starts within a few days of IPL treatment, but the complete effects may take weeks to appear. Treatments usually need to be repeated over a period of months for maximum benefit.

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