Specialized treatment

Skin spot treatment in Cali

We eliminate sun spots, melasma, and hyperpigmentation with selective laser. Visible and lasting results, adapted to your skin type.

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20+ years of experience
Skin spot treatment in Cali

Available technologies

Selective laser for spots

Not all spots are the same — and they don't treat the same way

Skin spots have different origins: accumulated sun exposure, hormonal changes, post-acne inflammation, or simply the passage of time. Treating a spot without identifying its type can worsen the result or trigger rebound pigmentation.

Melasma, for example, requires a completely different approach than a solar lentigo. The correct diagnosis is the first step toward choosing the right technology, the appropriate intensity, and the necessary aftercare to make results last.

4–6sessions depending on spot type
1–3days of redness
+20years treating skin

Sun spots

Solar lentigines caused by accumulated UV exposure. Appear on the face, décolleté, hands, and shoulders.

Melasma

Symmetrical hyperpigmentation related to hormonal changes or sun exposure. Requires a specific approach.

Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation

Dark marks left after acne, wounds, or procedures. Common in higher phototypes.

Seborrheic keratosis

Benign pigmented lesions with defined edges that appear with age.

During your assessment we evaluate the exact type of spot, your skin phototype, and the probable cause to define the safest and most effective protocol.

The right technology for each type of spot

There is no single treatment for all spots. At Centro Láser Cali we have multiple technologies that allow us to choose precisely based on diagnosis: spot type, depth, phototype, and underlying causes.

Recommended

Alma Hybrid

Combines fractional laser, non-ablative energy, and IMPACT ultrasound to treat sun spots, melasma, and post-inflammatory pigmentation. Renews the skin in depth and allows combining technologies in a single session based on the spot type.

Ideal for

Sun spots, melasma, and post-inflammatory pigmentation. Allows personalization by depth.

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Q-Switch and selective lasers

For more concentrated or higher-contrast spots. High-power lasers with ultra-short pulses fragment melanin without damaging surrounding tissue.

Ideal for

Defined solar lentigines, seborrheic keratosis, and localized hyperpigmentation.

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Melasma protocol

Melasma requires a combined approach: low-fluence laser energy, topical depigmenting agents, and strict sun protection. It cannot be treated aggressively without risk of rebound. We design a progressive maintenance plan.

Ideal for

Superficial and dermal melasma. Phototypes III–V. Progressive treatment with maintenance.

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The exact protocol depends on your clinical evaluation. We define it together during your free assessment.

Your path to an even skin tone

A clear process adapted to the type of spot you have.

1

Free assessment

We evaluate the type of spot, your skin phototype, and the probable cause. With that information, we design the safest and most effective protocol.

2

Skin preparation

In some cases we recommend a preparation phase with topical depigmenting agents to enhance laser results and reduce the risk of rebound.

3

Treatment sessions

Each session lasts 20 to 45 minutes. We apply topical anesthesia when needed. Post-session redness typically resolves in 1 to 3 days.

4

Follow-up and maintenance

We monitor progress and adjust the protocol. Strict daily sun protection is essential to maintain long-term results.

Sessions

4 to 6 sessions depending on spot type

Duration

20 to 45 minutes per session

Recovery

1 to 3 days of redness

Pain

Minimal with topical anesthesia

Frequently asked questions about skin spots

Appointments available

The first step is knowing what type of spot you have

Book your free assessment. We evaluate the type and cause of your spots, explain the appropriate protocol, and design a plan tailored to you. No cost, no obligation.

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