Fotona Nd:YAG · PLLT · Sydney
PLLT Laser Toning & Pigmentation
Fotona's PLLT (Pulsed Light Laser Toning) uses low-fluence, high-repetition Nd:YAG laser pulses designed to address pigmentation irregularities, melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and overall skin tone — with minimal risk of post-treatment pigmentation changes in darker skin types.
About PLLT — Pulsed Light Laser Toning
Low-Fluence Nd:YAG for Skin Tone & Pigmentation
PLLT (Pulsed Light Laser Toning) is a gentle, sub-ablative approach to skin tone improvement using low-energy, high-repetition Nd:YAG laser pulses. Unlike traditional high-fluence laser treatments, PLLT delivers energy below the ablation threshold — targeting melanin granules within the dermis and epidermis without causing visible surface injury. This approach may help reduce the appearance of melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and uneven skin tone, particularly in skin types where conventional laser toning may carry a higher risk. A medical consultation is required to assess individual suitability.
Key Benefits
Why Consider Fotona PLLT?
Gentle, sub-ablative laser toning designed for pigmentation and skin tone concerns
Designed for Pigmentation
Suitable for Darker Skin Tones
May Help with Melasma
No Surface Ablation
Overall Skin Tone Improvement
Medically Supervised
How Fotona PLLT Works
Sub-ablative, selective photothermolysis of melanin pigment granules
01
Low-Fluence Laser Pulses
PLLT delivers multiple low-energy Nd:YAG pulses at high repetition across the treatment area. Each pulse is designed to deliver sub-ablative energy to the skin without visible surface disruption.
02
Melanin Targeting
The 1064nm wavelength is absorbed by melanin pigment granules within the epidermis and upper dermis. The gentle thermal effect is designed to fragment pigment without causing thermal injury to surrounding tissue.
03
Progressive Tone Improvement
Over a course of sessions, fragmented pigment is cleared by the body's immune cells. Skin tone and pigmentation may gradually improve, with ongoing improvements seen between sessions as melanin is metabolised.
Skin Concerns Addressed
What PLLT May Help Address
Subject to individual clinical assessment and diagnosis of the pigmentation concern
Melasma
Sun Spots & Solar Lentigines
Dull or Lacklustre Complexion
Age Spots on Hands & Face
Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation
Uneven Skin Tone
Post-Acne Dark Marks
Diffuse Facial Pigmentation
Candidacy
Is This Treatment Right for You?
Suitability is assessed on an individual basis during your consultation. Our qualified practitioners will review your medical history, skin type, and specific concerns to determine whether this treatment may be appropriate for you.
This treatment may be of interest to you if you have concerns including:
- Melasma or hormone-related facial pigmentation
- Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation following acne, injury, or procedures
- Sun spots, age spots, or solar lentigines on the face, neck, or hands
- Uneven or blotchy skin tone
- Darker skin type (Fitzpatrick III–VI) seeking a gentler laser toning option
- Previous pigmentation treatments with incomplete results
- Desire for a non-ablative, low-downtime pigmentation management option
The Treatment Process
Step 1
Consult & Assess
Your practitioner assesses the nature and pattern of your pigmentation, reviews contributing factors, and determines whether PLLT may be appropriate as part of your management plan.
Step 2
PLLT Treatment Session
Low-fluence Nd:YAG pulses are delivered across the treatment area in a systematic pattern. Sessions are generally comfortable and take approximately 20–40 minutes.
Step 3
Ongoing Management
PLLT is typically performed as a course of sessions. Sun protection and appropriate skincare are essential to support results and minimise pigmentation recurrence.
⚕ Important — Sun Protection is Essential: Broad-spectrum SPF50+ sunscreen must be used daily throughout and after treatment. Pigmentation conditions, particularly melasma, are significantly influenced by UV exposure. Failure to use adequate sun protection may reduce treatment effectiveness and contribute to recurrence. Your practitioner will provide a comprehensive skincare and sun protection plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQs)
The sub-ablative, low-fluence approach of PLLT is designed to reduce the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation compared to higher-energy laser treatments. It is commonly used for Fitzpatrick skin types III–VI. Suitability is confirmed at consultation and parameters are carefully selected for each patient’s skin type.
PLLT is non-ablative and typically has no downtime. Some patients experience mild temporary redness that resolves within hours. Normal activities, including work, can be resumed the same day. Strict sun avoidance and SPF50+ application are required post-treatment.
Book a Pigmentation Consultation
Book a consultation at one of our Sydney locations. Our practitioners will assess your suitability and answer all your questions.
Individual results vary. A personalised consultation is required to assess suitability. This is not medical advice.