Lasers and energy-based treatments provide physicians the most diverse treatment options, ranging from light laser peels which are similar to microdermabrasion, through more aggressive fractional treatments which can require more than a week of downtime. Most physicians understand that the correlation between length of recovery is directly related to potential outcomes, the longer the downtime, the more extreme the results. However, Infini’s innovative technology is changing downtime/outcome dependency because of the unique way its energy is delivered deep into the dermis.
They work by stimulating the body’s natural healing response to create controlled damage and then generate a healing response to rebuilding collagen and internal structure. Only INFINI delivers treatment inside the dermis sparing the injury at the surface making recovery comfortable and much faster.

Melasma is a common skin problem that is also known as ‘chloasma’. It causes brown patches on the face; most commonly appearing on the cheeks, bridge of the nose, forehead, chin, and above the upper lip. It also can appear on other parts of the body that get lots of suns. Hormone changes along with sun exposure are the most common triggers for melasma. Although melasma may affect both men and women, the majority of those affected are women. Individuals of Latin or Asian ethnicity are also more likely to get melasma.

The non-ablative fractional laser is a multi-purpose skin rejuvenation laser that offers the power and precision to alter the skin—from non-surgical skin resurfacing to effective tattoo removal. The goal is to produce sufficient energy (heat) to penetrate the skin and absorb the target.

Treatments include common problems such as fine blood vessels that cause skin redness, fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, excess pigment (such as brown spots), enlarged pores and skin texture. It can also remove most tattoo colors, usually over a series of treatments. (Visit our Tattoo Removal page for more information).

Your doctor may recommend a Laser Peel to improve the overall quality of your complexion. First, a topical lotion is applied to the face, followed by the laser, to stimulate skin cells and begin the process of exfoliation. To optimize the results, a series of treatments (average is 3) are recommended to reduce oil production, enlarged pores, improve skin tone, reduce fine lines and generate new collagen.
The number of treatments will depend on the specific problem you’re addressing. For example, if you have broken facial blood vessels around your nose, one or two treatments would be likely. If you have advanced sun damage with multiple issues such as pigment, it could be more. Your doctor will assess and advise on the optimal treatment program for you.


Obviously, your skin will continue to age. However, to minimize on-going damage, consult with your doctor about preventative measures, such as a good sunscreen, makeup, etc. You may need to adopt the habit of wearing a hat or engaging in sports earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon, away from the sun’s peak hours. These are practical lifestyle changes that will help you retain your new, healthier skin.
Consults our dermatologist to recover your skin condition.You can visit our website for more details or Make an appointment with our Doctors.
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