01What pink-lip laser actually does
Dark or dull lips are usually caused by an excess of melanin (the skin's own pigment) in the lip surface. A pink-lip laser — a Pico or Q-switched laser — delivers very short, high-energy pulses that shatter those melanin clusters into tiny particles, which the body then clears naturally over the following weeks.
As the excess pigment fades, the lips look brighter and more naturally pink.
It is a treatment of the cause, not a cover-up. Because the laser targets melanin directly, the result is your own lip tone looking clearer — not a painted-on colour.
The same treatment is used whether the concern is described as 'dark lips' or wanting 'pinker lips'. At Waleerat this is performed with Pico Laser by a physician.
02Who it suits — and why lips go dark
It suits people whose lip darkness comes from melanin pigmentation rather than a medical condition. Common causes include sun exposure, smoking, genetics/ethnic pigmentation, dehydration, lip-licking or biting, and some lipsticks.
A consultation checks that pigment — not anaemia or another health issue — is the cause before treating.
- Naturally dark or uneven lip tone you'd like brighter and more even
- Darkening from smoking, sun or long-term lipstick use
- Wants a natural result that treats pigment rather than tattooing colour
- Not for active lip infection (e.g. cold sores), pregnancy, or pigment from a medical cause — your physician will advise an alternative
03How many sessions & when you'll see it
Most people see a meaningful change over 3–5 sessions spaced about 2–4 weeks apart, because the body needs time to clear the broken-down pigment between visits. Some notice the lips looking a little brighter after the first session, but the fuller, more even result builds gradually across the course — it is not a one-session, instantly-pink treatment, and how many sessions you need depends on how deep and dark the pigment is.
- Session 1: lips may look slightly brighter; pigment starts clearing
- Sessions 2–4 (every 2–4 weeks): tone evens out and lifts 1–2 shades
- Maintenance: occasional top-ups, especially if you smoke or get a lot of sun
- Results vary by individual and are not permanent — pigment can return with smoking/UV
04Pink-lip laser vs a lip tattoo
These solve the problem in opposite ways. A pink-lip laser REDUCES the excess melanin that causes darkness, so your own lips look naturally pinker and the tone keeps improving across sessions.
A lip tattoo (lip blushing) IMPLANTS synthetic pigment into the lip to cover the darkness with a chosen colour — it doesn't reduce melanin, the colour fades over 1–3 years, and a wrong shade is hard to undo.
- Laser — treats the cause (melanin), natural result, gradual, reversible by nature
- Tattoo — covers with synthetic colour, instant but fixed shade, fades and is hard to correct
- Many who want a genuinely natural lip prefer laser; a consult helps you decide
05Downtime & aftercare
Downtime is minimal. The lips may look slightly flushed or feel warm for a few hours to a couple of days, and the surface can feel a little dry as it renews.
Numbing cream is applied for comfort during treatment. Good aftercare protects the result and reduces the chance of pigment coming back.
- Avoid very hot, spicy or acidic food for 1–2 days
- Keep lips moisturised; use an SPF lip balm daily (UV re-darkens lips)
- Avoid smoking — it's a leading cause of lip darkening and re-pigmentation
- No lip exfoliation or harsh scrubbing for about a week
06Cost & is it safe?
At Waleerat Clinic pink-lip laser is performed with Pico Laser from ฿4,500 per session; a consultation confirms how many sessions suit your pigment and gives a clear plan. Performed by a physician with appropriate settings, laser lip-lightening is considered safe — temporary redness or mild swelling is the usual extent.
As with any pigment treatment, results vary between individuals and are not permanent, so honest expectations and good aftercare matter more than chasing an instant change.
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