Pigmentation in Germany
Pigmentation in Germany ranges from €149 to €250 across 6 providers in 4 cities. Pricing is relatively consistent, with Laser und Haut Klinik Stuttgart Dr Elisabeth Schäfer starting from €149.
Prices verified July 2026
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Laser Pigmentation Treatment
Laser pigmentation treatment uses targeted light energy to break down excess melanin deposits in the skin, fading age spots, sun damage, melasma and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. At Laser und Haut Klinik Stuttgart the procedure is performed by a physician, ensuring accurate diagnosis of the lesion type before treatment — an important step, as different pigmentation patterns respond to different laser wavelengths and protocols.
Pigmentation & Age Spot Treatment
Targeted treatment of age spots, sun-induced pigmentation and other pigmented lesions using the Erbium-YAG laser at this specialist dermatology clinic in Leipzig, Germany. The laser precisely removes the surface layer carrying the pigment, with minimal surrounding tissue damage. A sun-protection regimen of at least four weeks is required after treatment. Suitability and diagnosis are confirmed by the dermatologist before any laser session.
Pigmentation and Age Spot Removal
Targeted treatment for solar lentigines, age spots, freckles, melasma, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation using laser or intense pulsed light technology. The specific wavelength is selected to match the chromophore profile of the pigmented lesion. Treatments are suitable for face, hands, and décolletage. Multiple sessions are typically recommended for optimal clearance, particularly for diffuse conditions such as melasma.
IPL Pigmentation Face
A Lumecca IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) treatment targeting facial pigmentation, sun spots, and uneven skin tone. Broad-spectrum light energy selectively targets melanin deposits for visible clearing in 1 to 3 sessions.
Pigmentation & Age Spot Removal
Dermatologikum Hamburg uses a multi-platform laser approach for age spots, sun damage, chloasma, and pigmentation disorders — including Thulium laser, Picosecond laser, Nd:YAG, and Ruby laser. Sessions run 5–30 minutes with air cooling rather than injectable anaesthesia. Minor redness and temporary darkening of lesions are typical, with full healing in around 5 days.
Pigmentation & Photoaging Correction
Diagnosis and treatment of pigmentation disorders including solar lentigines, melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and signs of photoaging. Prof. Dr. Martina Kerscher's specialisation in photobiology and UV therapy at the University of Hamburg provides an evidence-based foundation for safe and effective pigmentation correction in Germany.
