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Long-Pulse Dual Wavelength Treatment Singapore

At Asimont Clinic, the Long-Pulse Dual Wavelength Laser (长脉冲双波长激光疗程) is a non-invasive treatment that combines 755 nm Alexandrite and 1064 nm Nd:YAG wavelengths to target pigmentation, redness, and texture concerns. Suitable for fair to medium skin tones, it helps refine skin tone and pores while supporting collagen renewal with minimal downtime.
The Treatment

What Are Long-Pulse Dual Wavelength Laser Treatment and How Do They Work?

This treatment uses a dual-wavelength long-pulse laser platform to deliver heat energy into different skin depths. The 755 nm Alexandrite wavelength selectively targets melanin in superficial pigmentation — such as sunspots and freckles — as well as small visible vessels near the skin surface.

The 1064 nm Nd:YAG wavelength penetrates deeper to stimulate collagen synthesis and reduce vascular irregularities like facial flushing or capillaries. The long-pulse energy delivery ensures a gradual and uniform thermal effect, reducing the risk of irritation or inflammation. An integrated cooling system protects the epidermis before and after each laser pulse, enhancing comfort and safety throughout the procedure.

Why Choose Long-Pulse Dual Wavelength Laser Treatment?

What May This Treatment Help With?

This Long-Pulse Dual Wavelength Treatment procedure may support:

Pigmentation and Redness Reduction

Pigmentation and Redness Reduction

Lightens superficial pigmentation and calms red or flushed skin.

Pore and Texture Refinement

Pore and Texture Refinement

Minimises the appearance of enlarged pores and improves overall skin texture.

Tone and Clarity Enhancement

Tone and Clarity Enhancement

Improves skin brightness and helps even out discolouration.

Collagen Renewal Support

Collagen Renewal Support

Stimulates dermal remodelling to improve firmness and reduce signs of ageing.

Non-Ablative Skin Refreshing

Non-Ablative Skin Refreshing

Offers gentle yet effective rejuvenation with minimal downtime.

Where It’s used

Common Treatment Areas

Long-Pulse Dual Wavelength Laser Treatment may be used in the following areas:

Full Face (Cheeks, Temples, Forehead, Chin)

Targets pigmentation, vascular redness, and enlarged pores.

Neck and Décolletage

Brightens tone and supports firmness in delicate, sun-exposed zones.

Hands and Arms

Fades sunspots and smooths uneven skin texture.

Back and Shoulders

Reduces pigmentation and supports skin clarity in breakout-prone areas.

Legs or Body Regions

Addresses redness and pigmentation from past sun exposure or irritation.

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What To Expect

How Is Long-Pulse Dual Wavelength Laser Treatment done at Asimont Clinic?

Consultation
Step 1

Consultation

Our aesthetic doctor will assess your skin type, tone, vascular visibility, and pigmentation patterns to determine your suitability and customise a protocol.

Cleanse & Numb
Step 2

Cleanse & Numb

Skin is thoroughly cleansed. Protective eyewear is provided, and numbing cream may be applied for added comfort.

Procedure
Step 3

Procedure

The laser handpiece is applied to the targeted area, delivering both Alexandrite and Nd:YAG energy depending on the treatment goal.

Each session typically takes 15 to 45 minutes.

Post-Treatment Care
Step 4

Post-Treatment Care

Mild redness or warmth may occur and typically subsides within a few hours

Apply broad-spectrum SPF 50+ daily to protect treated areas

Use gentle, non-irritating skincare products

Avoid exfoliants and retinoids for 3 to 5 days post-procedure

How Soon Will I See Results?

Onset and Duration of Results

The Long-Pulse Dual Wavelength Laser supports gradual, layered improvements in tone and texture.

Initial Response

Skin may appear brighter with a reduction in surface redness and pigment visibility after the first session.

Progressive Refinement

Pigmentation, pores, and redness continue to improve across multiple sessions, with collagen renewal becoming more apparent over time.

Recommended Protocol

An initial course of 3 to 5 sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart is often advised for best outcomes.

Maintenance

Top-up treatments may be scheduled every 6 to 12 months to maintain skin clarity and resilience.

Who Is It For?

Is Long-Pulse Dual Wavelength Treatment Suitable for Your Skin, and When Should You Avoid It?

As with all medical treatments, suitability depends on individual health, goals, and skin condition. The following guidelines outline who may benefit from this treatment and who should avoid it.

Suitable For:
  • Individuals who have freckles, sunspots, or uneven pigmentation
  • Individuals who experience facial redness, flushing, or broken capillaries
  • Individuals who wish to improve skin tone, pore size, and texture
  • Individuals who are seeking a gentle yet effective skin rejuvenation treatment
  • Individuals who have fair to medium skin tones and are in general good health
Not Suitable For:
  • Indiivduals who are pregnant or breastfeeding
  • Individuals who have active skin infections, wounds, or cold sores
  • Individuals who have recently experienced sunburn or excessive sun exposure
  • Individuals who have very dark skin tones, due to increased risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
Safe and Regulated Care

To explore if Long-Pulse Dual Wavelength Treatment is the right solution for your skin concerns, book a consultation with our team at Asimont Clinic. All procedures are performed under strict clinical protocols in accordance with local medical regulations.

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Still Have Questions?

What Should You Know Before Getting Long-Pulse Dual Wavelength Laser Treatment?

This treatment may support improvements in pigmentation (sunspots, freckles), redness (flushing, visible capillaries), and skin texture.

Most individuals experience mild redness that fades within a few hours. There is generally no peeling or extended downtime.

Brightening and reduced redness may be visible within days. Further improvement in tone and texture typically develops over several sessions.

An initial series of 3 to 5 treatments is often recommended, followed by maintenance every 6 to 12 months.

The procedure is generally well-tolerated. Cooling systems and optional numbing cream enhance comfort.

Mild warmth, temporary redness, or slight tingling may occur and typically resolve within a day.

This treatment is best suited for fair to medium skin types. Darker skin tones may require alternative approaches.

Yes. This laser treatment may complement other procedures such as Hydrafacial or microneedling. Your provider will advise based on compatibility.

Many with sensitive skin tolerate this procedure well. A consultation will help assess suitability and customise settings.

Our treatments are delivered by qualified aesthetic doctors using medically validated technology in a regulated setting, ensuring personalised care and safety.

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