What are the dangers of laser spot removal

The hazards of laser spot removal may include burning of the skin, hyperpigmentation and scarring.
Laser spot removal uses high-intensity laser light of different wavelengths to irradiate on pigment particles and use laser energy to make them disintegrate, and then achieve the effect of lightening spots.
According to relevant information, some people may have burned skin after laser spot removal, probably because the laser energy is too large or the mode is not properly selected, which has exceeded the tolerance range of the skin.
Secondly, improper care after the end of laser spot removal, such as not strictly sunscreen, local infection, etc., will also cause pigmentation to a certain extent. In addition to this, there may also be scar hyperplasia reaction after laser spot removal, which may be related to one’s own keloid constitution or infection.
To sum up, patients need to follow specialized medical advice when undergoing laser spot removal, and go to regular hospitals in time for consultation if any discomfort occurs.