Dye-VL Sun Spots


Sun exposure over time can leave dark spots, freckles, and uneven pigmentation on your skin, making it look aged and blotchy. At Lakeview Medspa, our Dye-VL Sun Spots treatment targets sun-damaged areas to restore a smoother, brighter complexion. Using advanced light-based technology, this non-invasive therapy reduces pigmentation irregularities for healthier, more youthful-looking skin.
What are Dye-VL Sun Spots?
Dye-VL Sun Spots is a specialized light therapy designed to target sun-induced pigmentation on the skin. By directing controlled pulses of light at melanin-rich areas, the treatment breaks down excess pigment, promoting a more even skin tone and rejuvenated appearance.
How Dye-VL Sun Spots Work
During the Dye-VL Sun Spots procedure, calibrated pulses of light penetrate the skin to reach areas of excess pigmentation. The light energy breaks down melanin clusters responsible for sun spots, freckles, and age spots. Over the following days to weeks, the body naturally absorbs the treated pigment, gradually revealing clearer, more even skin. Multiple sessions may be recommended depending on the extent of sun damage.
Conditions Treated with Dye-VL Sun Spots
Dye-VL Sun Spots effectively addresses common pigmentation concerns caused by sun exposure and aging, including:
- Sun spots and age spots
- Freckles and dark patches
- Uneven skin tone from chronic sun exposure
- Hyperpigmentation caused by environmental damage
- Early signs of photoaging
Dye-VL Sun Spots helps improve your skin’s appearance and health:

FAQ
FAQs
Answers to your frequently asked questions.
How many treatments are usually needed?
Most patients see visible improvement after 2–4 sessions, spaced a few weeks apart.
Can the treatment target both small and large spots?
Yes, Dye-VL Sun Spots can address individual freckles as well as larger sun-damaged areas.
How long before results are noticeable?
Results typically appear within 1–3 weeks as treated pigment naturally fades.
Is there any downtime after the procedure?
There may be slight redness or mild peeling, but most patients resume normal activities immediately.