Pigmented Lesion Removal in Murrieta, CA

13 Services ( View All )

WHAT IS PIGMENTED LESION REMOVAL?

Board-certified osteopathic physician Dr. Kelly L. McKerahan is thrilled to offer a wide range of aesthetic services at his primary care office in Murrieta, CA. Of these treatments, men and women alike often exhibit an interest in pigmented lesion removal. Pigmented lesions (also called sun spots, age spots, hyperpigmentation, or liver spots) develop as a result of sun damage and leave blemishes throughout the complexion that can be distracting and unsightly. Utilizing gentle heat energy from the highly advanced DyeVL, Dr. McKerahan can reduce the appearance of sun spots, age spots, and even spider veins to help you achieve a clearer complexion. If you'd like to improve the look of your skin nonsurgically, call our office to schedule your appointment.

HOW IS IT DONE?

Before we start, a member of our team will clean the skin to be treated and prepare you for your treatment. Dr. McKerahan will then maneuver the DyeVL handpiece over the skin, guiding the device precisely to address the necessary areas. The DyeVL utilizes a pulsating light and gentle heating technology to target these regions. Immediately following your treatment, your pigmented lesions will appear darker. However, this is temporary and they will soon be absorbed into the skin. Results after pigmented lesion removal are long-lasting and will leave you with a clearer, brighter complexion.

ACHIEVE A BRIGHTER, MORE EVEN COMPLEXION

At our office in Murrieta, CA, Dr. Kelly McKerahan and his team perform several innovative aesthetic treatments to enhance the way our patients look and feel. Of these treatments, pigmented lesion removal is especially popular with individuals who have sun damage and hyperpigmentation throughout their face, neck, or body. To find out if this treatment could be right for you, reach out to our practice and book your consultation.

Related Procedures

*Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary from person to person. Images may contain models.