Sun Spots & Sun Damage Treatment in Toronto
Sun spots and sun damage build up over time from UV exposure, leading to brown spots and uneven tone. These often sit at different depths, which is why skincare alone isn’t enough.
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We use advanced treatments to target pigment safely and improve overall skin clarity, with many clients seeing spots darken and fade for a more even complexion.
Sun spots typically develop in areas that are regularly exposed to sunlight, including:
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Face
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Neck
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Chest
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Hands
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Arms
Over time, these areas can appear uneven, with clusters of pigmentation that affect overall skin clarity.
What to expect during treatment
Treatment for sun spots is generally well-tolerated and requires minimal downtime.
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After treatment, you may notice:
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Pigmented spots temporarily darkening
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Gradual flaking or fading over several days
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Skin appearing clearer and more even
Results build over time, especially when treatments are done in a structured plan.
Why proper assessment matters
Not all dark spots are purely sun-related, and not all pigmentation should be treated the same way.
Some spots may overlap with other concerns such as melasma or post-inflammatory pigmentation. Treating without proper assessment can lead to inconsistent results or unnecessary irritation.
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This is why we begin with consultation and skin analysis, so your treatment is based on your actual skin condition rather than assumptions.
How we approach treatment
Rather than relying on a single method, we often take a more comprehensive approach to improving skin clarity and reducing visible pigmentation.
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The exact combination of treatments depends on your skin type, sensitivity, and the depth of pigment being treated.
To learn more about how we combine technologies like Lumecca, PicoSure, and LaseMD Ultra for optimal results, visit our Pigmentation Treatments page!
Am I a good candidate?
Sun spots can be improved effectively when the right treatment approach is used.​​
A consultation allows us to assess your skin, understand your concerns, and recommend a plan designed for safe, consistent results.
