
Epidermal and Dermal Pigmented Lesions
The Medlite™ C6 Laser is perfect for treating a wide variety of epidermal and dermal pigmented lesions, including age spots, solar lentigines, café-au-lait lesions and dermal melanycytosis. Many of these superficial lesions can be removed quickly, making a significant difference in the lives of patients.

Epidermal Pigmented Lesions
Both the 532 nm and 650 nm wavelengths are excellent for use in the removal of epidermal pigmented lesions. Research has been conducted by a wide range of notable doctors including Suzanne Kilmer, MD, R. Rox Anderson, MD (Massachusetts General Hospital), Ron Wheeland, MD (University of California at Davis), David McDaniel, MD (The Laser Center of Virginia, Virginia Beach, VA) and David Goldberg, MD (New Jersey Pasack Valley Hospital Skin Laser Center). One treatment typically showed excellent clearing with no incidence of hypopigmentation.
Dermal Pigmented Lesions
The 1064 nm wavelength utilized by the Medlite™ C6 is extremely effective in the treatment of dermal melaynocytosis such as Nevus of Ota and abberant Mongolian spots. Extensive early research was conducted by physicians in Asia, with thousands of patients treated to date. Multiple treatments were spaced at 2-month intervals or greater. No permanent side effects were observed, and only occasional transient hyperpigmentation was noted, usually resolving within two months. In all cases, lesions lightened after each treatment, and significant lightening occurred after multiple treatments.
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