Nd:YAG Laser Facial (1064nm)

At The Haus of Aesthetiks, we offer the Nd:YAG Laser, considered the gold standard for treating skin concerns in darker skin tones. Unlike other lasers that target pigment at the surface, Nd:YAG penetrates deeper into the skin without disrupting surface melanin — making it a safe, effective choice for women of color.

The result: brighter, clearer, and more even-toned skin without the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

Why Clients Love YAG

Safe for Darker Skin → Penetrates deep without targeting surface pigment, reducing risk of hyperpigmentation.

  1. Targets Multiple Concerns → Treats dark spots, hyperpigmentation, vascular lesions, and uneven tone.

  2. Versatile → Can also be used for safe laser hair removal in darker skin.

  3. Gradual, Lasting Results → Improves skin clarity and texture with a series of treatments.

Best for clients with hyperpigmentation, melasma, or vascular lesions, especially in medium to dark skin tones.

  1. Typically done in a series of 3–6 treatments, spaced 4–6 weeks apart.

  2. Mild redness may occur but usually resolves within hours.

  3. Works well for both skin rejuvenation and targeted correction.

  4. Can be safely combined with VI Peel, PRP/PRF microneedling, or injectables for a comprehensive plan.

FAQs

What is an Nd:YAG Laser

The Nd:YAG (1064nm) laser uses deep-penetrating energy to safely treat pigmentation, vascular lesions, and uneven tone without damaging the skin’s surface.

Why is it recommended for darker skin tones

Unlike other lasers that target melanin at the surface (which can cause hyperpigmentation in dark skin), Nd:YAG bypasses surface pigment and works deeper, making it safe for all skin tones.

What skin concerns does Nd:YAG treat?

Hyperpigmentation & dark marks

  1. Melasma

  2. Vascular lesions (broken blood vessels, spider veins)

  3. Uneven tone & texture

  4. Unwanted hair (safe for darker skin types)

How many treatments will I need?

Most clients see results with 3–6 sessions, depending on the concern.