Q-switched (Nd-YAG) Laser Treatment
A non-invasive procedure that uses high-intensity laser pulses to effectively target and treat skin imperfections, such as tattoos and age spots, promoting clearer and rejuvenated skin.
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Effective Pigment Removal
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Non-Invasive
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Skin Rejuvenation
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Minimal downtime
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Long-Lasting Results
KINS Q Switch Laser Treatment
At KINS clinic, we offer advanced Q-switched laser treatment to help you achieve clearer, smoother skin by effectively addressing acne and acne scars. This state-of-the-art procedure uses high-intensity laser pulses to target acne-causing bacteria, reduce inflammation, and stimulate collagen production. The result is a significant reduction in active acne and the gradual fading of scars, revealing a more even and rejuvenated complexion. Safe, precise, and minimally invasive, Q-switched laser treatment is an excellent option for those seeking a reliable solution to persistent acne and its aftermath.
How does the Q Switch Laser work?
Will it help with acne/acne scars?
Q-switched laser technology, especially when integrated with the innovative Curas Hybrid system, represents a breakthrough in dermatological treatments. The Q-switched laser works by emitting high-intensity pulses of laser light in extremely short bursts, targeting specific skin imperfections with remarkable precision. The Curas Hybrid enhances this technology by combining multiple laser wavelengths, allowing for a more versatile and comprehensive approach to skin treatment. This combination enables the laser to penetrate various depths of the skin, effectively addressing a wide range of skin concerns, including acne and acne scars.
One of the primary benefits of the Q-switched laser with the Curas Hybrid is its ability to treat acne and acne scars by targeting and destroying acne-causing bacteria while stimulating collagen production for skin regeneration. Beyond acne, the Q-switched laser with Curas Hybrid is highly effective in treating redness, hyperpigmentation, and sun damage. The multiple wavelengths allow the laser to break down excess melanin, reducing dark spots and evening out skin tone. Additionally, it can reduce vascular lesions, alleviating redness and promoting a more uniform skin appearance. With its ability to address multiple skin concerns in a single, non-invasive procedure, the Q-switched laser with Curas Hybrid is a powerful tool for achieving comprehensive skin rejuvenation.
Choose Q-switched Laser for...
The Q-switchedTreatment at KINS Clinic is suitable and fully personalisable according to your skin concerns :
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Acne and Acne Scars: Reduces active acne and diminishes the appearance of scars.
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Hyperpigmentation: Treats dark spots and uneven skin tone caused by excess melanin.
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Tattoo Removal: Effectively breaks down and removes unwanted tattoo ink.
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Sun Damage: Addresses sunspots and other UV-induced skin imperfections.
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Age Spots and Freckles: Lightens age spots and freckles for a more even complexion.
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Redness and Rosacea: Reduces redness and vascular lesions associated with rosacea.
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Melasma: Targets and reduces the appearance of melasma patches.
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Fine Lines and Wrinkles: Stimulates collagen production to improve skin texture and reduce fine lines
Q-switched Laser at KINS Clinic
At KINS Clinic we incorporate the Curas Hybrid system for Q Switch laser treatments offers a highly effective and versatile solution for various skin concerns. This advanced technology combines multiple laser wavelengths, enhancing the Q-switched laser's precision and effectiveness.
Key benefits include:
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Targeted Treatment: Precisely addresses imperfections such as acne, acne scars, hyperpigmentation, and sun damage.
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Deeper Penetration: Allows for comprehensive treatment by reaching various skin depths.
Whether you're dealing with persistent acne, unwanted pigmentation, or the effects of sun exposure, the Curas Hybrid system can help you achieve clearer, more youthful skin.
Which laser treatment should I choose?
V beam / Q-switched / CO2 Lasers
Choosing the right laser treatment for acne and acne scars can be a crucial decision, and it's important to understand the differences between Vbeam, Q Switch, and CO2 lasers.
Vbeam laser is a pulsed dye laser primarily used for treating redness and vascular issues associated with acne. It works by targeting blood vessels in the skin, reducing redness and inflammation. This makes Vbeam an excellent choice for patients whose primary concern is redness or rosacea along with their acne.
Q-switched laser, on the other hand, is highly effective for treating both active acne and acne scars. It uses high-intensity pulses of laser light to destroy acne-causing bacteria and stimulate collagen production, which helps to heal and smoothen the skin. The Q Switch is versatile and can also address pigmentation issues, making it suitable for those with acne, acne scars, and uneven skin tone.
CO2 laser is a more intensive treatment, ideal for deeper acne scars and significant skin resurfacing. This laser works by removing the outer layers of damaged skin and stimulating the growth of new, healthy skin. While CO2 laser offers dramatic results, it requires a longer recovery period compared to Vbeam and Q-switched lasers. Patients with severe acne scarring or those seeking substantial skin rejuvenation might find CO2 laser to be the most effective option.
Consulting with our doctor can help determine which laser treatment best suits your specific skin concerns and desired outcomes.
KINS Q-switched Laser Treatment
Recommended for: Skin tightening
Q-switched laser treatment uses high-intensity laser pulses to target and treat skin imperfections, such as acne, acne scars, and pigmentation issues. This non-invasive procedure stimulates collagen production, promoting clearer and rejuvenated skin.
Benefits:
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Effective Acne Treatment
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Scar Reduction
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Pigmentation Correction
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Non-Invasive
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Minimal downtime
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Improves Skin Texture
First trial prices: from $168〜
Skin toning $188
Acne and acne scars $288
Skin rejuvenation $188
Pigmentation $288
Tattoo removal $288
Carbon laser $168
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This page has been medically reviewed by Dr Summer Zhang