Do you find your face looking dull every time you look in the mirror lately?
When faint stain-like marks gradually become more noticeable, you start thinking about different ways to care for your skin. In particular, when your overall tone looks dull or light blemishes have built up layer by layer, they can be hard to cover with makeup alone. In times like this, topical care alone often feels insufficient.
That is why more people are choosing to receive deeper care at regular intervals. Among them, care that can help create a brighter impression relatively quickly continues to draw attention.
So, what principles does this solution use, how is it performed, and who is it suitable for?

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How it works
This solution uses energy with a 1064nm wavelength to approach both the surface and deeper layers at the same time. Its feature is that it uses a specific wavelength to selectively target pigment while causing almost no stimulation to the surrounding tissue.
Because it can address widespread pigmentation such as melasma and blemishes without irritation, it has attracted interest from people who want to even out their skin condition. Another advantage is that it can also be applied to broad areas of dull pigmentation on the face or body.

- Number of sessions and intervals
Next, let’s look at the schedule.
This care is usually performed at 1- to 2-week intervals, and many people consider about 10 sessions to be the standard. Of course, the interval and number of sessions can vary depending on each person’s condition and goals.
After consistent care, the complexion may gradually look clearer, and blemishes may seem to fade. Rather than receiving it sporadically, maintaining regular intervals and continuing consistently is the key point for expecting better results.
- Changes you can expect
Now let’s look at what kinds of changes may be expected.
This solution is applied not only to melasma and blemishes, but also to tone imbalance caused by pigmentation disorders. It can be used when pigmentation is light and spread out over a wide area, or when previous pigment care methods have not produced satisfying improvement.
It may also help ease the overall impression of looking dark, so it is often chosen by people who want a brighter impression.

- Who it is for
Now that we have looked at the schedule, here are the people who may need it.
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People who did not feel much effect from existing pigment care methods
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People whose melasma has spread deeply and who need more thorough care
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People whose facial tone looks dull and who want a clearer impression
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Cases where pigment is spread widely and overall improvement is needed
When uneven skin tone caused by pigmentation is a concern, this solution can be an alternative if you have tried several methods but still feel unsatisfied.
- Precautions during care
Lastly, let me tell you what to keep in mind before and after care.
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Please be careful not to rub or irritate the area too strongly.
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It is best to avoid alcohol and smoking for about a week.
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Please take a break from saunas, hot baths, and strenuous exercise for a while.
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It is also important to protect your skin from sunlight by applying sunscreen carefully.
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On the day of treatment, washing your face or wearing light makeup is possible, but it is recommended not to apply it too thickly.
Using it together with skin scrubbers, Pico Fraxel, erbium glass, and similar treatments may also help enhance the effect.

- Closing thoughts
If you are dealing with concerns caused by accumulated pigmentation, this solution may help you gradually expect a clearer and more transparent complexion. Rather than hoping for dramatic short-term changes, setting up a care plan at regular intervals may be the wiser approach.
Thank you for reading this long post today. I hope you have a good day.
