Gentle laser toning for pigmentation,
clarity, and an even finish

Spectra is made for people whose skin looks healthy but has an uneven color, with dark spots, sun spots, or dark spots that won’t go away after a blemish. The most common way to do it is with a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser, which sends short, controlled pulses to the unwanted pigment. The goal is to make the tone clearer and the skin look smoother without harsh resurfacing.

A plan that works for your skin, not just the device, is what makes the difference. Patients who are prone to pigmentation usually choose Spectra at Mayam Aesthetic because it gives them visible results with a reasonable recovery time, while also being careful and respectful of how easily the skin can react.

The concerns it’s most known for

People usually use Spectra to make their skin look better by getting rid of:

  • Sun spots and age spots
  • Patchy pigmentation and dark marks
  • Dullness and uneven tone
  • Early texture roughness that makes the skin look less “glow”

Session planning: what’s realistic

Some people see a clear change after one or two sessions for age spots and other sun spots, while others need a short course for the best fading. A lot of clinical protocols say that two to three treatments are best for fading, with occasional maintenance later if spots come back.

We set goals at Mayam Aestetic by using milestones. The goal is to get better over time, not to be perfect right away.

What it feels like on the day

Most patients describe Spectra pulses as quick and sharp, rather than long-lasting heat. After treatment, temporary redness and mild swelling are common, often described as a mild sunburn feeling. A cool compress can help reduce discomfort.

Depending on the area treated, a spot may look slightly darker before it fades. This can be part of the clearing phase.

Aftercare that protects your result

The first 48 hours are about avoiding friction. Many aftercare protocols advise avoiding makeup, moisturiser, and sunscreen for the first two days to prevent rubbing the treated skin. After that, sun protection becomes one of the most important parts of the result.

A practical routine often includes:

  • Treat the area delicately, with no rubbing or scratching
  • Avoid strenuous exercise, swimming, and high heat exposure for a short period if advised
  • Start high-protection sunscreen a couple of days after treatment and use it consistently throughout your course
  • Continue strong daily sun protection for months, because treated skin can remain more sun-sensitive for a period

At Mayam Aestetic, aftercare is tailored to your skin, but the principle stays the same: keep inflammation low and protect from UV.

When it’s better to pause

If your skin is freshly tanned, irritated, or infected in the area being treated, Spectra is not the best choice. If you tend to get dark spots after being irritated, the plan should be cautious, with strict sun habits and careful spacing.

Mayam Aestetic can help you get clearer skin, more even color, and a fresher finish that builds up over time. They can make a Spectra plan that works for your skin type and your lifestyle.