Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Pigmentation Face GMT.

Most clients see visible lightening of dark spots and a more even tone after initial sessions. Results continue improving over weeks as the skin heals. A series of treatments plus sun protection typically yields the best, longer-lasting outcome.

Treatment plans vary; many patients need three to six sessions spaced four to six weeks apart. Your provider will assess pigmentation depth and skin type to customize frequency, aiming for gradual, safe improvement with minimal irritation.

Yes. Pigmentation Face GMT can be adapted for most skin tones, but settings are individualized. Darker skin tones require cautious parameter selection, pre-treatment testing, and experienced providers to minimize risk of post-treatment hyperpigmentation.

Downtime is minimal for most clients: mild redness or swelling for 24–72 hours and possible light peeling for several days. Most people resume normal activities immediately; following post-care and avoiding sun speeds healing and improves results.

Avoid sun exposure, tanning beds, and strong topical retinoids for one to two weeks before treatment. Arrive with clean skin and disclose medications, medical history, and previous skin procedures so your clinician can tailor a safe, effective plan.

Results are long-lasting but not guaranteed permanent. Sun exposure, hormonal changes, and aging can cause new pigmentation. Maintenance sessions, diligent sunscreen use, and a consistent skincare routine help preserve improvements and reduce recurrence.