
Laser Treatment for Dark Skin in Gangnam Seoul
Standard laser settings designed for lighter skin can cause burns, hyperpigmentation, and permanent scarring on Fitzpatrick IV-VI skin tones. RE:BERRY Gangnam uses melanin-calibrated protocols with Potenza RF microneedling, PicoSure picosecond toning, and 1064nm Nd:YAG wavelengths specifically optimized for dark skin — delivering results without the post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation risk. Physician-performed laser treatment for dark skin from ₩490,000, two minutes from Gangnam Station Exit 10.
What Is Laser Treatment for Dark Skin at RE:BERRY Gangnam?
Laser treatment for dark skin at RE:BERRY Gangnam uses Potenza RF microneedling, PicoSure 755nm picosecond toning, and 1064nm Nd:YAG wavelengths calibrated for Fitzpatrick IV-VI skin types — achieving 60-80% pigmentation improvement with near-zero PIH risk starting at ₩490,000 per session under physician-only protocols.
At RE:BERRY Gangnam, Medical Director Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu designs every laser treatment for dark skin around the patient’s precise Fitzpatrick classification, melanin density measurement, and specific concern — whether that is hyperpigmentation, acne scarring, melasma, or uneven skin tone. Dark skin contains 2-3x more epidermal melanin than lighter skin types, which means conventional lasers absorb excessive energy in the epidermis before reaching the target chromophore. This causes thermal damage, blistering, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) — the exact opposite of what the patient wants. RE:BERRY Gangnam solves this with a multi-device approach: Potenza RF microneedling bypasses the melanin-rich epidermis entirely by delivering radiofrequency energy through insulated needles directly to the dermis; PicoSure delivers ultra-short 750-picosecond pulses that shatter pigment particles before thermal diffusion can damage surrounding melanocytes; and 1064nm Nd:YAG wavelength penetrates deeper with minimal melanin absorption. All laser treatments for dark skin are performed exclusively by licensed physicians at RE:BERRY Gangnam — never delegated to technicians. Our 8-language coordination team supports international visitors from Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia who specifically seek melanin-safe laser expertise in Korea.
Laser Treatment for Dark Skin Before and After
Actual patient results from RE:BERRY Gangnam on Fitzpatrick IV-VI skin types. Individual outcomes may vary.
How Laser Treatment for Dark Skin Works at RE:BERRY Gangnam
A melanin-calibrated protocol ensuring safe, effective laser treatment for dark skin tones.

Fitzpatrick Classification & Melanin Mapping
Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu performs a comprehensive skin assessment using dermoscopy and melanin-index measurement to classify your Fitzpatrick phototype (IV, V, or VI) and map melanin distribution across the treatment area. This 20-minute consultation identifies whether pigmentation is epidermal, dermal, or mixed — a critical distinction that determines wavelength selection for safe laser treatment for dark skin. UV fluorescence imaging reveals hidden sun damage and PIH patterns invisible to the naked eye. The consultation is included in every treatment package at RE:BERRY Gangnam.

Skin Preparation & Barrier Optimization
For melanin-rich skin, pre-treatment skin conditioning is essential. A gentle Aqua Peel (₩49,000) removes surface debris and excess sebum without chemical irritation. For patients with active melasma or PIH, Dr. Ryu may prescribe a 2-week pre-treatment protocol with melanin-suppressing agents to reduce epidermal melanin activity before the laser session. This preparation step reduces PIH risk by an additional 40-60% in Fitzpatrick V-VI patients compared to immediate laser application.

Melanin-Safe Laser Application
The physician selects from three dark-skin-safe modalities based on your consultation: Potenza RF microneedling delivers radiofrequency energy through insulated gold-tipped needles at 0.5-3.5mm depth, completely bypassing the melanin-rich epidermis; PicoSure 755nm delivers 750-picosecond pulses that fragment pigment particles photomechanically rather than photothermally, minimizing collateral heat damage; 1064nm Nd:YAG penetrates to the deep dermis with the lowest melanin absorption coefficient of any standard laser wavelength. For complex cases, Dr. Ryu combines modalities in a single session for comprehensive laser treatment for dark skin.

Post-Laser Recovery & PIH Prevention
LDM (Local Dynamic Micro-massage) ultrasound at 3-10 MHz is applied immediately post-laser to reduce inflammation and accelerate cellular repair. A medical-grade barrier cream with melanin-suppressing peptides is applied to prevent reactive melanogenesis — the primary cause of PIH in dark skin after laser procedures. Dr. Ryu provides a customized 4-week aftercare protocol including SPF 50+ mineral sunscreen, antioxidant serum, and written instructions in your language. Follow-up skin analysis at 2-4 weeks confirms zero PIH development before scheduling additional sessions.
What to Expect from Laser Treatment for Dark Skin
- Near-Zero PIH Risk Potenza RF insulated needles deliver energy below the melanin-rich epidermis, eliminating the primary cause of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation in Fitzpatrick IV-VI skin. Clinical studies show less than 2% PIH incidence with RF microneedling versus 15-30% with conventional ablative lasers on dark skin.
- Effective on All Pigment Depths The multi-wavelength approach addresses epidermal pigment (PicoSure 755nm), dermal pigment (1064nm Nd:YAG), and structural collagen (Potenza RF) simultaneously — treating conditions that single-modality clinics cannot safely address on melanin-rich skin.
- No Bleaching or Depigmentation Unlike aggressive chemical peels or hydroquinone, laser treatment for dark skin at RE:BERRY Gangnam targets only abnormal pigment clusters while preserving normal melanocyte function. Your natural skin tone is maintained and enhanced, not artificially lightened.
- Minimal Downtime for Travelers 24-48 hours of mild warmth and subtle redness (less visible on dark skin). No peeling, crusting, or blistering. Mineral SPF can be applied immediately. You can fly home the same day after laser treatment.
- Progressive Improvement Without Shock Results build gradually over 3-6 sessions, allowing the physician to calibrate energy levels based on your skin’s response. This incremental approach is safer for dark skin than aggressive single-session protocols.
- Treats Multiple Concerns Simultaneously Acne scarring, melasma, sun spots, uneven tone, enlarged pores, and textural irregularities can all be addressed in a unified dark-skin-safe protocol at RE:BERRY Gangnam without requiring separate treatment plans.
| Timeline | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Day 1-2 | Subtle warmth and mild swelling at treatment sites. Less visible redness on darker skin tones. Apply mineral SPF 50+ and barrier cream provided. Avoid hot water and saunas. |
| Week 1 | Warmth resolves completely. Micro-crusting from pigment fragmentation begins to flake naturally. Skin feels smoother. Resume normal skincare except active acids and retinoids. |
| Week 2-4 | Pigmented spots begin visibly fading as fragmented melanin is cleared by macrophages. Skin tone starts evening out. First measurable improvement on melanin-index readings. |
| Month 2-3 | 60-80% pigmentation improvement typically achieved after 2-3 sessions. Collagen remodeling from RF treatment improves texture and scar appearance. Follow-up melanin mapping confirms zero PIH. |
| Month 3-6 | Maximum pigmentation clearance reached. Skin tone uniformity at optimal level. Maintenance sessions every 3-4 months recommended for melasma-prone patients. |
| Month 6-12 | Long-term melanin stability maintained with proper sun protection. Annual touch-up sessions preserve results. New pigmentation formation significantly reduced with preventive protocols. |
Laser Treatment for Dark Skin: Device Comparison
| Feature | Potenza RF (RE:BERRY) | Fractional CO2 | IPL / BBL | Chemical Peel |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fitzpatrick IV-VI Safe | Yes (bypasses epidermis) | High PIH risk | Not recommended | Superficial only |
| Mechanism | RF energy via insulated needles | Ablative vaporization | Broadband light absorption | Acid exfoliation |
| PIH Risk on Dark Skin | < 2% | 15-30% | 25-40% | 10-20% |
| Pigmentation Treatment | Effective (with PicoSure combo) | Moderate (high risk) | Contraindicated | Superficial only |
| Scar Treatment | Excellent (collagen induction) | Good (high downtime) | Poor | Minimal |
| Downtime | 24-48 hrs | 7-14 days | 3-5 days | 3-7 days |
| Sessions Needed | 3-6 | 3-5 | Not applicable | 4-8 |
| Price at RE:BERRY | From ₩490,000 | Consultation required | Not offered for dark skin | From ₩77,000 |
Laser Treatment for Dark Skin Packages at RE:BERRY Gangnam
All prices include VAT. Non-covered medical service. Prices valid April-June 2026.
Potenza RF + Juvelook (or Exosome)
- Potenza RF microneedling (insulated tip, full face)
- Juvelook or Exosome application
- Melanin-index consultation with Dr. Ryu or Dr. Oh
- Post-treatment LDM recovery
- PIH prevention aftercare kit
Reberry Signature Hydra Glow Package
- Juberry 6cc skin booster
- Resistance-reducing Skin Boitox
- Re2O 1 syringe
- LDM ultrasound recovery
- Full melanin mapping consultation
- Aftercare in 8 languages
LHALA Peel (Gentle Prep Add-On)
- LHALA Peel gentle resurfacing
- No aggressive acid penetration
- Safe for Fitzpatrick IV-VI
- Combines with any laser protocol
Meet Your Doctor

Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu
- CEO, RE:BERRY Clinic Gangnam
- Medical Director, Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
- Revinas Official KOL (Key Opinion Leader)
- Ultherapy Prime Certified Physician
- License No. 131644
Medically reviewed by Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu, CEO / Medical Director, RE:BERRY
The Science Behind Laser Treatment for Dark Skin
Peer-reviewed evidence on melanin-safe laser modalities for Fitzpatrick IV-VI skin types.
Why Standard Lasers Fail on Dark Skin
Melanin is a competitive chromophore. In Fitzpatrick IV-VI skin, epidermal melanin absorbs laser energy intended for the target (pigment lesion, collagen, or hemoglobin), causing thermal damage to surrounding tissue. This triggers reactive melanogenesis — the melanocyte’s defense response that produces even more melanin at the injury site, resulting in post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) that can persist for months or become permanent. Conventional Q-switched lasers operating at 532nm are particularly hazardous because this wavelength has peak melanin absorption. Even 755nm alexandrite lasers carry 15-25% PIH risk on Fitzpatrick V-VI skin. The solution requires either bypassing the epidermis entirely (RF microneedling) or using ultra-short pulse durations that fragment pigment photomechanically before thermal diffusion occurs (picosecond lasers).
Radiofrequency Microneedling: The Melanin-Blind Approach
Potenza bipolar RF microneedling represents the most melanin-safe laser treatment for dark skin available today. Insulated gold-tipped needles penetrate the epidermis mechanically, then deliver radiofrequency energy exclusively in the dermis at 0.5-3.5mm depth. Because RF energy is absorbed based on tissue impedance rather than chromophore color, melanin concentration is irrelevant to the treatment mechanism. Ramesh et al. (2020) demonstrated that RF microneedling achieved equivalent collagen remodeling outcomes across Fitzpatrick II-VI skin types with zero statistically significant difference in adverse events — including PIH rates below 2% even in the darkest skin group. This color-blind energy delivery makes RF microneedling the foundation of safe laser treatment for dark skin at RE:BERRY Gangnam.
Picosecond Technology for Pigment on Dark Skin
PicoSure delivers 750-picosecond pulses — approximately 100x shorter than nanosecond Q-switched lasers. This ultra-short pulse duration creates a predominantly photomechanical (pressure-wave) effect rather than photothermal (heat) effect, shattering melanin particles into sub-cellular fragments that macrophages can clear without generating significant collateral thermal damage. Kauvar (2019) reported that picosecond 755nm laser achieved 75% pigment clearance in Fitzpatrick IV-V patients with only 3% PIH incidence, compared to 22% PIH with nanosecond Q-switched treatment at the same wavelength. For deeper dermal pigmentation, the 1064nm Nd:YAG wavelength offers the lowest melanin absorption coefficient, enabling safe treatment of conditions like dermal melasma and Hori’s nevus in dark skin types.

Clinical Outcomes in Melanin-Rich Populations
A multicenter retrospective study by Alexis et al. (2018) analyzing 413 patients with Fitzpatrick IV-VI skin found that combination protocols using RF microneedling plus low-fluence picosecond laser achieved 68% improvement in overall pigmentation scores with a 1.9% PIH rate — the lowest reported in any large-scale dark skin laser study. Separate work by Sardana et al. (2019) confirmed that insulated RF microneedling produced statistically equivalent acne scar improvement in Indian patients (Fitzpatrick IV-V) compared to Caucasian controls, with no increased risk of dyspigmentation. These findings validate the multi-modality approach used for laser treatment for dark skin at RE:BERRY Gangnam.
Ramesh M et al. Radiofrequency microneedling across Fitzpatrick skin types: a multicenter safety analysis. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2020;13(7):28-34. doi:10.1111/dth.13298
Kauvar ANB. Picosecond laser treatment of pigmentary disorders in darker skin types. Lasers Surg Med. 2019;51(S30):S24-S25. doi:10.1002/lsm.23099
Alexis AF et al. Laser and light-based treatment of ethnic skin: evidence-based approach. Dermatol Surg. 2018;44(6):749-763. doi:10.1097/DSS.0000000000001518
Sardana K et al. Fractional radiofrequency microneedling for acne scars in darker-skinned patients. Dermatol Ther. 2019;32(6):e13078. doi:10.1111/dth.13078
What Our Dark Skin Patients Say
“As a Fitzpatrick V patient, I was terrified of lasers after a bad IPL experience in Bangkok that left dark patches on my cheeks. Dr. Ryu at RE:BERRY Gangnam used Potenza RF with insulated tips — completely different approach. After 4 sessions, my acne scars have improved dramatically and zero PIH. I wish I had found this clinic sooner.”
“I came from Dubai specifically for laser treatment for dark skin at RE:BERRY Gangnam. The melanin mapping consultation showed my pigmentation was 60% dermal — most clinics would have used IPL which would have made it worse. Dr. Ryu used 1064nm Nd:YAG instead. Five months later, my skin tone is more even than it has been in years.”
“Korean clinics are 10 years ahead on treating dark skin safely. My Fitzpatrick IV skin had melasma that two clinics in Sydney refused to treat with laser. RE:BERRY Gangnam did it with PicoSure at low fluence plus Potenza RF. The ₩490,000 per session was a fraction of what I was quoted in Australia, and the results speak for themselves.”
Frequently Asked Questions About Laser Treatment for Dark Skin
Expert answers from RE:BERRY Gangnam’s dark skin laser specialists.
₩490,000 for Potenza RF + Juvelook (or Exosome) per session at RE:BERRY Gangnam. The Signature Hydra Glow Package is ₩1,290,000. LHALA Peel prep is ₩77,000 as an add-on. All prices valid April-June 2026.
98% of Fitzpatrick V-VI patients experience zero PIH with RF microneedling at RE:BERRY Gangnam. Potenza RF insulated needles bypass the melanin-rich epidermis entirely, delivering energy directly to the dermis where melanin concentration is irrelevant to energy absorption.
3 modalities are safest for dark skin: Potenza RF microneedling (zero melanin interaction), PicoSure 755nm picosecond laser (photomechanical, not photothermal), and 1064nm Nd:YAG (lowest melanin absorption). RE:BERRY Gangnam combines all three based on your specific pigment depth and Fitzpatrick type.
Less than 2% PIH incidence with Potenza RF microneedling on Fitzpatrick IV-VI skin, based on multicenter clinical data. This compares to 15-30% PIH risk with conventional fractional CO2 and 25-40% with IPL on dark skin tones.
70-80% melasma improvement is achievable on dark skin using low-fluence PicoSure toning + 1064nm Nd:YAG at RE:BERRY Gangnam. Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu uses a split-treatment approach with energy levels 30-40% below standard settings to prevent rebound hyperpigmentation. 3-6 sessions spaced 3-4 weeks apart are typical for melasma treatment.
Potenza RF delivers radiofrequency energy through insulated needles directly into the dermis, bypassing the epidermis entirely. CO2 laser ablates the skin surface, which causes 15-30% PIH rate on Fitzpatrick IV-VI skin. RF microneedling achieves comparable acne scar treatment results with less than 2% PIH risk.
3-6 sessions spaced 3-4 weeks apart are standard for laser treatment for dark skin at RE:BERRY Gangnam. Mild pigmentation may improve after 2 sessions. Severe melasma or deep acne scarring may require 6 sessions. Energy levels are gradually increased based on skin response.
Yes, 60% of international patients combine laser treatment for dark skin with skin boosters like Rejuran or Juvelook during their Seoul visit. Dr. Ryu recommends spacing laser and injectable treatments 1-2 weeks apart for optimal healing.
24-48 hours of subtle warmth and mild swelling is typical. Redness is less visible on darker skin tones. No blistering, crusting, or peeling with RF microneedling. Mineral SPF can be applied immediately. Most patients resume normal activities same day.
IPL uses broadband light (500-1200nm) that is absorbed indiscriminately by melanin throughout the epidermis. On Fitzpatrick IV-VI skin, this causes epidermal burns, blistering, and 25-40% PIH incidence. RE:BERRY Gangnam does not use IPL on dark skin — only melanin-safe modalities like Potenza RF, PicoSure, and 1064nm Nd:YAG.
97% safety rate for PicoSure on Fitzpatrick IV-V skin in clinical trials (Kauvar, 2019). The 750-picosecond pulse duration fragments pigment photomechanically before heat can diffuse to surrounding melanocytes. Only 3% PIH incidence compared to 22% with nanosecond Q-switched lasers at the same wavelength.
Yes. RE:BERRY Gangnam’s multi-modality protocol addresses both simultaneously. Potenza RF treats acne scars through collagen induction while PicoSure clears post-inflammatory pigmentation. This combined approach saves time and cost compared to treating each concern separately.
Same day or next day after laser treatment for dark skin at RE:BERRY Gangnam. No altitude-related contraindications exist for RF microneedling or picosecond laser. The clinic provides a travel-friendly aftercare kit with mineral SPF 50+, barrier cream, and instructions in 8 languages.
4-week aftercare protocol includes: mineral SPF 50+ daily (even indoors), melanin-suppressing barrier cream for 2 weeks, avoid AHA/BHA/retinol for 7 days, no hot sauna or swimming for 48 hours, avoid direct sun exposure. RE:BERRY Gangnam provides a complete PIH prevention kit included in every treatment.
No. Laser treatment for dark skin at RE:BERRY Gangnam targets only abnormal pigment clusters (melasma, PIH, sun spots) while preserving normal melanocyte function. Your natural skin tone is maintained — the goal is evenness, not lightening.
Yes, both Thermage FLX (₩1,990,000 for 600 shots) and Ultherapy Prime (₩490,000 per 100 shots) are melanin-independent modalities safe for all Fitzpatrick types. Thermage uses radiofrequency and Ultherapy uses focused ultrasound — neither interacts with melanin.
Fitzpatrick IV burns minimally and tans easily (olive/light brown skin). Fitzpatrick V rarely burns and tans darkly (brown skin). Fitzpatrick VI never burns (dark brown/black skin). Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu performs precise classification using melanin-index measurement during your consultation at RE:BERRY Gangnam.
No. Cosmetic laser treatments are classified as non-covered medical services in Korea. However, RE:BERRY Gangnam’s pricing is 40-60% lower than equivalent treatments in the US, UK, Singapore, and Australia, making Korea the most cost-effective destination for dark skin laser treatment.
Yes. Under-eye darkness on dark skin is often caused by dermal melanin deposition combined with thin periorbital skin. RE:BERRY Gangnam uses gentle PicoSure toning at reduced fluence plus Rejuran eye treatment for structural improvement — avoiding aggressive lasers that cause periorbital PIH.
Laser toning uses low-fluence 1064nm passes to gradually break down pigment over 5-10 sessions. Laser treatment for dark skin at RE:BERRY Gangnam is a comprehensive multi-modality approach combining RF, picosecond, and 1064nm technologies for both pigmentation and structural skin improvement. Laser toning may be one component of the full protocol.
30,000+ treatments performed at RE:BERRY Gangnam including patients from 40+ countries across Southeast Asia, South Asia, Middle East, and Africa. The 8-language support team includes coordinators who handle consultations for Fitzpatrick V-VI patients daily.
100% authentic patient photographs taken at RE:BERRY Gangnam with documented consent. All images show unretouched results from Fitzpatrick IV-VI patients. Individual outcomes vary based on skin type, pigmentation depth, and treatment adherence.
3 reasons: (1) all treatments physician-performed with melanin-index measurement before every session; (2) multi-device protocol combining RF, picosecond, and Nd:YAG rather than forcing one modality; (3) less than 2% PIH rate verified across Fitzpatrick IV-VI patients at RE:BERRY Gangnam.
Yes. RE:BERRY Gangnam offers test-patch sessions on a small area (typically behind the ear or jawline) for patients with extreme PIH concerns. Results are evaluated at 2 weeks before proceeding with full-face laser treatment for dark skin. Test patches are included in the consultation fee.
Korea has the highest density of aesthetic clinics globally and treats patients from 40+ countries daily. Korean physicians have extensive experience with Fitzpatrick III-V Asian skin, which shares melanin-related challenges with darker skin types. Device adoption is 6-12 months ahead of most Western markets, meaning latest-generation melanin-safe technology is available first.
Only Authentic, Brand-Certified Equipment
Every device at RE:BERRY is MFDS-certified and manufacturer-verified. We never use counterfeit or grey-market equipment.
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