For Melasma, Stronger Lasers Are Not the Answer — A Doctor's 7-Year Journey with MIIN, the 6-Pulse Q-Switched Nd:YAG Laser
Pigmentation that keeps coming back, skin that feels more sensitive with every session, and that nagging sense that your skin is actually getting thinner. Pigment concerns are notoriously difficult — they rarely resolve in a single treatment, and the wrong approach can make things worse. On top of that, melasma is constantly shifting with sunlight, hormones, and skin barrier condition, which means the question is less about "treating it aggressively" and more about "how to treat it consistently and safely." For over seven years, Dr. Sangsoo Lee of Mirabel Clinic has refined his own melasma protocol using a 6-Pulse Q-switched Nd:YAG laser — known as BRIGHTONE in Korea and marketed internationally as MIIN — and his answer is unequivocal. "Stronger lasers are not the answer for melasma." We sat down with Dr. Lee to hear his approach: how dividing energy into finely split pulses minimizes irritation, why every session calls for adjusted laser strategy and settings tailored to the patient, and why he is so candid about post-treatment care.
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