Sun-Kissed, Not Sun-Stained

Sun Spots & Sun Damage

Too much time in the sun can leave behind unwanted dark spots—but advanced treatments can help you reclaim a bright, even complexion

Undo the Sun’s Mark on Your Skin

Years of unprotected sun exposure can leave behind stubborn dark spots, also known as sun spots or age spots. These patches of excess pigmentation can make the skin look older, uneven, and dull. While makeup can help conceal them, sun spots won’t fade on their own—and over-the-counter treatments often aren’t strong enough to make a real difference.

At Evoqé, we use advanced, targeted treatments to break up pigmentation, brighten your complexion, and restore a youthful, even glow. Whether your sun spots just appeared or have been lingering for years, we’ll help you turn back the clock on sun damage.

Even-toned skin is possible—no matter how much sun you've had


How Sun Damage Shows Up on Your Skin


Dark patches caused by years of UV exposure

Sun spots—also called solar lentigines—are flat, darkened patches that develop over time due to UV radiation exposure. Unlike freckles, they don’t fade on their own and can become more noticeable with age.

Sunspots occur when the skin produces too much melanin in response to sun exposure, leaving behind brown, tan, or grayish spots. While sunscreen can help prevent them, professional treatments are often needed to fade existing discoloration and restore a youthful, radiant look. The answer is literally in the Power of Laser of Light!