Cosmetic laser sydney
Laser Skin Rejuvenation & Pigment Assessment – Clinical Consultation
With over 20 years of experience treating dermatological and cosmetic skin conditions using laser technology in Sydney, all laser procedures are personally performed by Dr Peter Kim, with a focus on safety, precision, and natural-looking results.
Laser technology has a wide range of established medical and cosmetic applications. However, the most important factor in achieving safe and effective outcomes is not the device itself, but the skill, training, and experience of the treating doctor.
Safe and effective laser treatment depends on accurate diagnosis, selecting the appropriate laser, and carefully tailoring the settings to each patient and their specific skin condition—all guided by the experience and clinical judgment of the treating doctor.
We use laser treatments for a range of skin conditions, including:
✅ Skin rejuvenation
✅ Sunspot (solar lentigo) removal
✅ Age spots and skin warts
✅ Freckle reduction
✅ Melasma and other pigmentation disorders
✅ Birthmarks
✅ Moles (selected cases)
✅ Acne and acne scarring
✅ Broken capillaries and facial redness
✅ Cherry angiomas
✅ Angiokeratoma of Fordyce
✅ Skin tightening
✅ Xanthelasma
✅ Plantar and finger warts
✅ Genital warts (male only)
✅ Skin tightening
✅ Festoon treatments
✅ Rosacea
We treat all skin types including Asians and Ethinic skins.
Our laser treatment can help with the below skin conditions.
LASER SKIN REJUVENATION – SUNSPOT REMOVALS

This patient presented primarily with sun-related pigmentation changes. These sunspots can be effectively treated and removed using our advanced laser techniques.
IMPROVEMENT IN MELASMA
Patients with darker skin tones and dense melasma require a careful and tailored treatment approach. In this case, laser skin whitening technology was used to target and reduce pigmentation on the cheeks.
Melasma is a chronic and often recurrent condition, which means ongoing maintenance treatments are usually necessary for long-term results. With consistent care and maintenance laser sessions, pigmentation can be significantly lightened and effectively controlled over time.
This patient presented with isolated, well-circumscribed melasma affecting the mid-cheek area. Melasma is a chronic pigmentation condition that often requires multiple treatments and ongoing maintenance. With an appropriate treatment plan, significant improvement and good long-term outcomes can be achieved.

REMOVAL OF AGE SPOTS

This patient presented with multiple age spots across the face, particularly around the eyes and temple areas. These pigmentation lesions can be effectively treated and removed using our advanced laser techniques.
REMOVAL OF FRECKLES

Some people develop freckles in specific areas such as the cheeks. These freckles can be effectively lightened or removed using our laser freckle removal techniques.
REMOVAL OF XANTHELASMA


LASER MOLE REMOVAL


📍 Chatswood | Cabramatta | Eastwood
📞 Call 02 9411 4880 to book your consultation!
LASER CAPILLARY REMOVAL


LASER ANGIOKERATOMA OF FORDYCE TREATMENT


During your consultation, Dr Peter Kim will:
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✅ Review your skin condition and relevant medical history
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✅ Listen to your individual skin concerns and expectations
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✅ Assess areas of pigmentation, texture irregularities, or other features
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✅ Explain clinical findings and discuss appropriate management options based on your anatomy and history
This is a professional medical assessment. It does not promise or guarantee specific treatment outcomes. Its purpose is to understand your skin and determine whether further clinical care may be appropriate.
Over 20 years of clinical experience
Dr Peter Kim has practised dermatological medicine for more than two decades. He routinely consults patients with a wide range of skin types, with particular experience in Asian and ethnically diverse skin—where careful consideration of individual skin characteristics is essential.
Following are so expamples of skin condictions treated using our laser technique



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