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What is Revlite Laser

Revlite is a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser used to address unwanted pigment and selected tattoos. It delivers short energy pulses that target pigment while helping protect surrounding skin. It can improve freckles, sun spots, uneven tone, and the look of melasma in selected cases. Treatment plans are personalised and doctor led. Results may vary.

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Revlite emits ultra-short pulses that target pigment in the skin or tattoo ink. The energy breaks pigment into smaller particles that the body can gradually clear. Different wavelengths allow your clinician to target superficial or deeper pigment while adjusting settings for your skin type.

People seeking improvement in sun spots, freckles, uneven tone, or post-inflammatory pigmentation. It may also be considered for melasma with cautious settings and strict home care. Revlite is used for selected tattoo colours. Suitability depends on your skin type, history, and goals. Your clinician will assess this during consultation and design a personalised plan.

  • Pigmentation Laser

  • Laser for Melasma (clinician assessed)

  • Laser Tattoo Removal

  • Laser for Sun Damaged Skin

  • Laser Skin Rejuvenation (tone and clarity focus)

  • Doctor-led, evidence-based pigment and tattoo targeting

  • Treats freckles, sun spots, uneven tone, and selected tattoos

  • Multiple wavelengths to tailor for depth and pigment type

  • Minimal downtime for many settings and areas

  • Can be staged in a series with supportive skincare and sun protection

Frequently Asked Questions

Revlite is a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser that targets unwanted pigment and selected tattoo ink to improve clarity and tone.

Common uses include freckles, sun spots, uneven tone, post-inflammatory pigmentation, and selected tattoos. It may also be considered for melasma in suitable candidates.

Most plans involve a series spaced weeks apart. The number depends on the concern, pigment depth, skin type, and response.

You may feel a quick snap or warmth. Cooling and topical numbing can be used for comfort when appropriate.

Expect temporary redness and darkening or frosting of pigment that may flake over days. Tattoo treatments may have more downtime. Your plan will outline specifics.

Suitability depends on your skin tone, history, medications, and recent sun exposure. Your clinician will assess risks and adjust settings or recommend alternatives.

It may help selected cases using conservative settings and strict sun protection. Your clinician will advise if it is appropriate for you.

Yes, it can treat selected tattoo colours. Multiple sessions are usually needed, and results vary based on ink type, depth, and location.

Avoid tanning, self-tan, and certain skincare actives before treatment as advised. After treatment, follow your written aftercare and use broad-spectrum sun protection.

Pigment concerns may recur with sun exposure or hormonal factors. Ongoing sun safety and maintenance reviews can help support results.