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Chrome Pigment Laser in Raleigh, NC: Advanced Treatment for Hyperpigmentation


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Chrome Pigment Laser in Raleigh, NC: Targeted Treatment for Hyperpigmentation

Hyperpigmentation is one of the most common — and frustrating — skin concerns. Whether caused by sun damage, acne, hormonal changes, or inflammation, dark patches and uneven skin tone can be difficult to treat with skincare alone.

The Chrome Pigment Laser offers a precise, non-surgical solution for reducing unwanted pigment and restoring a clearer, more even complexion. At Blossüm Aesthetics in Raleigh, NC, this treatment is customized to your skin type, pigment depth, and long-term skin health.


What Is the Chrome Pigment Laser?

The Chrome Pigment Laser is an advanced laser technology designed to target excess melanin in the skin. It delivers controlled laser energy that breaks pigment into smaller particles, allowing the body to naturally clear them over time.

Unlike aggressive resurfacing lasers, pigment lasers focus on selective pigment targeting, making them an excellent option for patients seeking visible improvement with minimal downtime.


What Causes Hyperpigmentation?

Hyperpigmentation occurs when melanocytes produce excess melanin. Common triggers include:

  • Sun exposure

  • Acne and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)

  • Hormonal changes

  • Melasma

  • Aging and cumulative sun damage

Effective treatment requires identifying the type and depth of pigment, not just treating the surface.


What Can Chrome Pigment Laser Treat?

This treatment is commonly used for:

  • Sun spots and age spots

  • Post-acne discoloration

  • Uneven skin tone

  • Certain forms of melasma (with proper planning)

  • Pigmented lesions (as appropriate)

A consultation is essential to determine candidacy and treatment strategy.


What to Expect During Treatment

A typical appointment includes:

  • Skin evaluation and pigment analysis

  • Protective eye shielding

  • Targeted laser application

  • Post-treatment care instructions

Most sessions last 15–30 minutes, depending on the area treated.


Recovery & Downtime

Downtime is usually minimal. Patients may experience:

  • Mild redness or warmth

  • Temporary darkening of pigment before it fades

  • Light flaking

Sun protection is critical during the healing phase to protect results.



 
 
 

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