Many minimally invasive procedures like fillers, lasers, and microneedling pose greater risks for those with darker skin.

However, that norm is slowly becoming taboo.

It’s about time.

woman smiling getting facial

However, now there are non-ablative lasers that let everyone enjoy the benefits of this treatment.

AviClearis a non-ablative laser remedy specifically designed to treat acne and is safe for melanin-rich skin.

Your glands absorb the waves, not your skin, making it great for any complexion.

woman getting laser treatment

Clear + Brilliantis a non-ablative skin resurfacing laser that tackles texture and signs of aging.

It does so by aiming its waves at the water in the skin and not the pigment.

Dr. Emer approves of this laser to combat skin issues like acne and hyperpigmentation.

woman getting RF microneedling treatment

This treatment uses low energy across multiple sessions that is safe for dark skin.

These lasers don’t use your pigment against you, and the same is true for these microneedling procedures.

Traditional needling creates microaggressions in the skin to eliminate scarring and stimulate new skin growth.

When this process is paired with high-intensity energy, it can boost its effectiveness.

It delivers results similar to a traditional laser without the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation for darker skin tones.