Sun damage can creep up quietly. One summer you feel fine; then a few years of holidays, outdoor sport, commuting and everyday UV exposure later, your skin looks more uneven in daylight—patchy tone, roughness, fine lines, and a dull surface that make-up doesn’t fully disguise.
Laser treatment can improve sun damage and uneven skin tone by reducing selected superficial colour change and, where appropriate, improving skin texture with laser resurfacing. Suitability matters: not every mark is sun damage, and not every skin type responds the same way. At Chiswick Clinic, your consultation is led by a doctor, then treatment is delivered by a doctor or an experienced laser therapist under medical supervision.
Medically reviewed by Dr Bela (2026).
Sun damage (photoaging) is the gradual change in skin caused by repeated sun exposure over time. It often shows up as a mix of:
These changes are most noticeable on areas of skin that are regularly exposed to the sun—face, chest, neck, shoulders and hands.
Not all “sun damage” is sun damage. Some marks that look like UV change can be driven by irritation, eczema, contact reactions, hormone-sensitive pigment patterns, or lesions that need medical assessment. A proper consultation matters because laser is most effective when we treat the right problem.
People often search for a single answer—”Which laser is best?” In practice, results are best when we match the treatment to the pattern of sun damage and the way your skin behaves.
At Chiswick Clinic, we use a dual pathway approach:
Put simply: tone and texture are not the same problem. Treating only one can leave you thinking “it helped, but not enough”. We decide whether you need tone work, texture work, or staged treatment that does both.
Depending on the type of laser treatment work we do, you may see:
We explain expected changes in advance because confidence comes from knowing what’s normal—and what isn’t.
Laser therapy can help with:
Laser works best when the skin barrier is supported and sun protection is consistent. Without that, results are less predictable and future sun damage accumulates again.
Sun damage is usually worst where the skin has been repeatedly exposed to the sun.
Typical treatment zones include:
Different areas heal differently. The chest and neck can be more sensitive, and hands can take longer to look fully settled. That is why we choose settings and downtime advice based on the treatment area, not just the device.
Most people searching for laser sun damage treatment want two things: reassurance it is safe, and a realistic idea of results.
You may be a good candidate if you have:
We may delay or adapt treatment if you have:
A consultation (around 20 minutes) helps us separate treatable sun damage from lookalikes and decide on the safest approach for your skin type.
We may advise against treatment (or pause the plan) if:
This is a clinic where decisions are made clinically, not commercially.
Sun damage is not simply a cosmetic issue. It can affect confidence, comfort and quality of life. That is why you can access dermatology expertise within the clinic.
Treatment may include:
Your consultation is delivered by one of our medical experts. Your treatment can then be carried out either by the same clinician or by one of our experienced laser therapists, depending on your needs and the treatment plan. This means decisions are made clinically, not commercially.
Chiswick Clinic is CQC registered.
Your assessment of your skin, diagnosis and treatment plan are led by a doctor. Dermatology oversight is available within the clinic when needed, and we prioritise diagnosis first—especially when there is any uncertainty about what a mark represents.
We use medical-grade lasers with appropriate servicing and calibration. The aim is controlled improvement with predictable healing—not aggressive settings for quick wins.
Appropriate insurance arrangements are in place for medical and laser practice.
Patch testing is used when it improves safety and decision-making—particularly in patients with higher pigment risk, reactive skin, first-time laser exposure, or when treating more sensitive areas such as neck and chest. Where patch testing is recommended, we explain what we are testing for, how long we want to observe the area, and how it affects your treatment plan.
Good preparation and aftercare protect results. We provide an aftercare pack for the first few days and clear written instructions.
If you experience unexpected blistering or worsening pain, contact the clinic promptly.
Sun protection is part of treatment. To protect your skin and reduce future sun damage:
Course pricing: available after assessment of your skin and treatment plan
It can be an effective treatment when it matches your skin type and the pattern of sun damage present. The best outcomes come from a proper assessment of your skin, realistic goals, and careful aftercare—especially sun protection.
It depends on how much sun-damaged skin we are treating and whether the goal is tone, texture, or both. Some patients see improvement after one treatment; others need a short course. Your consultation is where we build the plan.
Results can last, but photoaging is driven by UV exposure. New sun damage can develop if your skin continues to be exposed to the sun without protection. Maintenance may be recommended depending on your skin and lifestyle.
Downtime depends on intensity and treatment area. Mild redness can settle within hours. Where superficial colour change is treated, you may see temporary darkening and light crusting for a few days. With laser resurfacing, downtime can be longer and more visible.
It can be, but we plan conservatively because the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation can be higher. Patch testing may be recommended, and we will be direct about risk–benefit.
Sometimes the best approach is a medical-grade topical programme, prescription options where appropriate, and a disciplined sun protection plan. We will advise honestly if laser is not the right choice.
No. If a lesion is suspicious or changing, it needs assessment. We do not treat uncertain lesions cosmetically.
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