Q Switch Laser

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Clear stubborn pigmentation with precise, dermatologist-led laser toning.
Q Switch Laser targets excess melanin, tattoo pigment, tanning, and uneven tone using short, high-energy pulses designed to treat pigment while protecting surrounding skin.

Precision Pigment Correction
How Q Switch Laser Works
Q Switch Laser delivers ultra-short pulses of light that fragment unwanted pigment into tiny particles. Your body gradually clears these particles through its natural healing pathways, helping improve freckles, sun spots, melasma support, post-acne marks, tanning, and certain tattoo pigments.
Designed for Indian Skin
At Clinic 7, settings are customised to your skin type, concern depth, and sensitivity. Conservative energy selection, cooling, and aftercare help reduce the risk of irritation while building visible tone improvement over a planned series.


Brighter, More Even Skin Over Sessions
What to Expect
The procedure is quick and usually feels like light snapping on the skin. Mild warmth or redness may occur and typically settles soon. Results develop progressively as pigment breaks down and skin renewal improves.
Best For
Q Switch Laser is commonly used for pigmentation, uneven tone, dullness, sun damage, tan reduction, post-inflammatory marks, and tattoo lightening after medical assessment. Daily sunscreen is essential for best outcomes.
FAQs
What is Q Switch Laser used for?
It is used to target unwanted pigment such as freckles, sun spots, tanning, post-acne pigmentation, melasma support, and selected tattoo pigments.
Is Q Switch Laser safe?
When performed by trained professionals with appropriate settings, it is considered safe for suitable candidates. A consultation is needed to check skin type, active conditions, and expectations.
How many sessions are required?
Most concerns need multiple sessions. The exact number depends on the pigment type, depth, skin response, and whether maintenance is needed.
Is there downtime?
Downtime is usually minimal. Mild redness or warmth can occur, and strict sun protection is required after treatment.