Treatment Overview
The Revlite Laser is a next-generation Q-Switched Nd:YAG laser that has become one of the most trusted devices in Korea for treating age spots (liver spots), freckles, melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), and overall skin rejuvenation.
Operating at two wavelengths (532 nm and 1064 nm), the Revlite delivers ultra-short pulses of laser energy that selectively target melanin without damaging surrounding skin. This precision makes it safe for Asian skin types, where the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation is a major concern.
In Korean dermatology, Revlite is often used as part of a “laser toning” protocol — a low-fluence, multi-pass approach that gradually fades age spots and restores brightness with minimal downtime.
Purpose & Benefits
- Age Spot Reduction: Breaks down melanin clusters responsible for liver spots.
- Safe for Asian Skin: Low-fluence toning reduces PIH risk.
- Dual Wavelength Action: 532 nm for superficial spots, 1064 nm for deeper pigment.
- Skin Brightening: Improves dullness and restores radiance.
- Versatile: Treats freckles, acne pigment, melasma, and uneven skin tone.
- Minimal Downtime: Allows patients to resume daily activities quickly.
Ideal Candidates
Revlite Laser in Korea is recommended for:
- Adults with sun-induced age spots (liver spots) or freckles.
- Patients with mixed pigmentation (superficial + dermal).
- Individuals who want gradual, safe results without aggressive downtime.
Possible Risks & Complications
Revlite is safe and FDA/KFDA-approved, but some short-term effects may occur:
- Redness/Warmth: Temporary, subsides within hours.
- Dryness or Flaking: Skin renewal effect.
- Temporary Darkening: Spots may darken slightly before fading.
- Rare Risks: PIH or hypopigmentation, minimized with Korean low-fluence protocols.
Surgical Techniques Used
- 532 nm Q-Switched Nd:YAG: Targets surface-level liver spots and freckles.
- 1064 nm Q-Switched Nd:YAG: Penetrates deeper for dermal pigment.
- Low-Fluence Multi-Pass Technique: Gentle, repeated passes for gradual pigment clearance.
- Protocol: Typically 3–6 sessions, spaced 2–4 weeks apart; yearly touch-ups recommended.
Recovery & Aftercare
- Immediately: Mild redness or tingling.
- 1–3 Days: Pigment may darken before flaking.
- 1 Week: Clearer, brighter skin with noticeable fading.
Aftercare Tips:
- Daily use of SPF 50+ sunscreen.
- Hydrating serums and barrier-repair creams.
- Avoid exfoliants, scrubs, and retinoids for 3–5 days.
- Minimize sun exposure during treatment cycles.
Results & Longevity
- After First Session: Subtle brightening and lightening of spots.
- 2–3 Sessions: Visible fading of age spots and more even tone.
- 3–6 Sessions: Significant pigment clearance and rejuvenated skin.
- Long-Term: Results last 6–12 months; liver spots may reappear with sun exposure, so maintenance is advised.
Treatment Process in Korea
Korea is a top global destination for Revlite pigmentation protocols, thanks to its unique low-fluence, multi-session approach designed for Asian skin.
- Consultation & Skin Analysis
- A dermatologist examines the liver spots using dermoscopy and skin analysis devices.
- Pigmentation depth (epidermal vs dermal) is evaluated to determine settings.
- Preparation
- The skin is cleansed thoroughly.
- Protective eyewear is applied.
- A topical numbing cream may be used, though most patients tolerate treatment well without it.
- Revlite Laser Session
- Step 1: 532 nm wavelength for superficial sunspots and freckles.
- Step 2: 1064 nm wavelength for deeper pigmentation.
- Step 3: Multi-pass low-fluence toning across the entire face for overall brightening.
- Sessions usually last 15–30 minutes depending on the area treated.
- Post-Treatment Care
- Cooling mask or cryo-therapy applied to reduce warmth.
- Brightening serums, antioxidants, or soothing creams applied.
- Sunscreen applied before leaving the clinic.
- Follow-Up Plan
- A typical protocol includes 3–6 sessions, spaced 2–4 weeks apart.
- Some clinics combine Revlite with Pico Laser, Fraxel, or Glutathione IV drips for enhanced results.
- Maintenance is recommended once or twice per year.
Unique Korean Advantages:
- Low-Fluence Toning: Designed specifically for Asian skin safety.
- Combination Therapies: Revlite often paired with skin boosters (Rejuran, PN, exosomes).
- Affordable Packages: Korean clinics offer multi-session discounts compared to Western dermatology.
- Reputation: Seoul is considered one of the world’s top destinations for pigmentation treatment.
Cost Range (Estimated)
- Single Session (Full Face): USD 150 – 300
- 3–6 Session Package: USD 600 – 1,500
- Premium Program (Revlite + Pico/Fraxel/Boosters): USD 1,200 – 2,500
Additional Costs:
- Consultation: USD 20 – 50
- Add-ons (Rejuran, PN, exosomes, whitening drips, antioxidant infusions): USD 100 – 400
Example Korean Clinic Packages:
- Basic Package: Revlite (3 sessions) – USD 600–700
- Advanced Package: Revlite + Whitening Drip + Sunscreen Kit – USD 900–1,200
- Premium Anti-Aging Program: Revlite + Pico + Rejuran/Exosome Boosters (5 sessions) – USD 2,000–2,500
Popular Clinics in Seoul
- Oracle Dermatology: Revlite toning for age spots + acne pigmentation.
- Banobagi Dermatology: Revlite + Pico for stubborn liver spots.
- Renewme Skin Clinic: Revlite + brightening serums for pigment + melasma.
- View Plastic & Dermatology: Revlite + Fraxel for pigment + texture.
- Chaum Anti-Aging Center: Premium Revlite programs with skin boosters and whitening drips.



