Poikiloderma Treatment at Lasers Medical Aesthetic Center
Poikiloderma is a chronic skin condition characterized by a mottled combination of redness, pigmentation, and skin thinning. It is typically seen on sun-exposed areas like the neck, chest, and sides of the face. It is most commonly caused by long-term sun damage, hormonal changes, or chronic inflammation, and often worsens with continued UV exposure or the natural aging process. At Lasers Medical Aesthetic Center, we offer advanced, non-invasive treatments that effectively reduce the visible signs of poikiloderma, restoring a more even tone and healthier skin texture.
One of the most effective treatment strategies for poikiloderma involves the use of lasers and light-based therapies. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) and fractional laser resurfacing are two of our leading solutions. IPL targets and breaks down visible blood vessels and excess pigmentation, helping to reduce redness and discoloration without harming surrounding skin. Fractional laser resurfacing stimulates collagen production and gently resurfaces damaged skin, improving texture, firmness, and radiance. When used together, these modalities offer a synergistic effect, correcting surface-level and more profound changes associated with poikiloderma.
Depending on the severity of the condition, we may also recommend complementary treatments such as chemical peels, antioxidant-based skincare, or topical lightening agents to maintain and enhance results. A personalized treatment plan is always created to address each patient’s unique presentation of poikiloderma, with a strong emphasis on sun protection and skin barrier support to prevent recurrence.
At Lasers Medical Aesthetic Center, we take a holistic, science-backed approach to poikiloderma treatment. Our goal is not only to improve the skin’s appearance but also to restore skin health and resilience. With advanced technology and expert care, we help you achieve a smoother, more uniform complexion—and the confidence that comes with it.















