04Skin Concern · 04 of 14

Age Spots / Sun Spots

Cumulative sun damage, addressed at its source.

A BBL handpiece treating sun damage on a patient’s hands

Serene Rejuvenation · Surrey, BC

01Understanding

What’s really
going on

Age spots and sun spots are flat, darkened patches that build up after years of UV exposure — usually on the face, chest, and hands. They’re a marker of cumulative sun damage: pigment cells go into overdrive and deposit melanin unevenly.

Laser treatments break up that excess pigment and resurface the surrounding skin so spots fade while overall tone brightens. Dr. Sarai will match the right depth of treatment — HALO®, ProFractional™, or TRL™ — to how deep your pigment sits and how much downtime suits your schedule.

Not sure which treatment is right for you? Every plan starts with a physician consultation — your skin, assessed properly.

02Your Options

How we treat it

Chosen — never prescribed by default. Which of these is right for your skin is decided together, at consultation.

03The Plan

Three Steps To Brighter Skin

  1. Assess

    A physician assessment of your pigment — how deep it sits, and how your skin is likely to respond — before any laser is chosen.

  2. Treat

    A resurfacing series matched to your pigment depth and schedule, breaking up excess melanin while renewing the surrounding skin.

  3. Maintain

    Daily sun protection and pigment-aware skincare — the single most important factor in keeping spots from returning.

Dr. Sundeep Sarai · BSc, MBChB, CCFP — every treatment plan is physician-designed.

Begin with a conversation

Tell us about your skin and your goals, and Dr. Sarai will recommend a considered, individualised plan.