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Concern, skin history, sun exposure, medications and suitability come first.
LAKE LASER
Focused laser care for brown spots, redness, visible vessels and skin texture — one practitioner, one subject, a longstanding Windsor clinic.
Scroll. We go exactly as deep as your concern needs.
Pigment sits near the surface. Vessels run deeper. Collagen is built below both. This chart is the whole clinic on one map — pick the depth that sounds like your skin, or take the three-question sounding and let it route you.
Hover a depth to fire its beam; click to go there. Every path still runs through a real consultation before anything is treated.
Treatments run on a CoolGlide Xeo platform — one machine, calibrated to the three depths on the chart above. Reaching the target is the easy part. Knowing when to stop, and when not to start, is the consultation's job.
Concern, skin history, sun exposure, medications and suitability come first.
Settings, timing, home care and expectations, matched to the concern.
A focused, measured, documented appointment.
Aftercare and maintenance carry the visible result.
Sun spots, age spots, uneven tone — years of UV, filed in the skin. Every constellation here is a decade of summers.
Laser settings are selected to target appropriate pigment while minimizing unnecessary surrounding exposure. Often a brief treatment appointment.
Treated spots darken, then flake, then fade over two to six weeks — with SPF and pigment-aware aftercare protecting the result.
A spot that's changing, itching or bleeding needs a medical assessment before any cosmetic treatment.
Brown spots are not all the same. Consultation checks what should be treated, what should be watched, and what belongs with a physician before cosmetic work.
If a spot is changing, itching, bleeding, crusting or irregular, medical assessment comes first — that gate opens every consultation.
Stylized, not a photo — treated spots typically darken, flake, then soften over two to six weeks. Individual results vary.
Sun spots, age spots and uneven tone may respond to laser when the spot is appropriate for cosmetic treatment. Often a brief appointment per area.
Suitable spots can darken before they flake and fade — the visible timeline runs in weeks, not hours. Sun protection is essential throughout.
AquaUNDE and mineral SPF support pigment maintenance once fresh skin is ready for brightening steps.
Open skincare protocols
Flushing, broken capillaries, rosacea-prone skin — an overloaded network, firing all day.
Vascular laser passes target visible vessels and persistent flush, while calming skincare supports the barrier between sessions.
Vascular laser may improve the appearance of redness and vessels. Rosacea is a chronic condition — managed, not cured — and new vessels can form. Suitability is confirmed in consultation.
Vascular laser may help improve the appearance of visible vessels and persistent flush. Rosacea-prone skin gets realistic management here — session by session, with the routine carrying the quiet days between.
Redness is not one thing — flip the channels. Stylized, not a photo: redness dims, it doesn't vanish, and new vessels can form over time.
Visible facial vessels, lingering flush and skin that reacts easily. Bring your flare patterns, current products and sun habits — the plan is only as good as its inputs.
Redness conditions can recur. New vessels may form over time, and maintenance can be part of the plan.
Aqua Secours routines — SOS Neutralizing Serum, Aqua Rescue Cream, Soft Mineral SPF — selected around tolerance between appointments.
Open redness protocolTexture, pores and early fine lines are signals of a busy surface, not a verdict. Laser Genesis addresses them as a measured series, when it fits.
Sessions with minimal expected downtime for many clients, aimed at texture and tone — planned as a series, kept with maintenance.
Rejuvenation that fits between appointments, not instead of them.
Laser Genesis is a series, not a one-off: texture, pores, fine lines and overall skin quality, worked cumulatively. The point is rhythm — treatment, recovery, routine, repeat when appropriate.
Texture, glow, enlarged pores and early fine-line concerns, reviewed with skin type, timing and goals in mind.
A series may be recommended — typically four to six sessions. Consultation confirms suitability and spacing.
Calm cleansing, hydration and SPF carry the series. Actives return only when the skin is ready.
Review aftercareFive focused routines orbit the treatments they support. Pigment, redness, glow, barrier care and post-laser comfort, kept precise.
Every product on this shelf answers to a treatment. Gordana chooses what fits the plan, the season, the barrier — and the number of steps you'll actually do at home.
Pigment maintenance, brightening support and daily SPF discipline after brown-spot laser.
Pair with pigment careFragrance-free support for reactive, redness-prone skin and barrier comfort.
Pair with redness careRejuvenation support through a Genesis series, with probiotic and stem-cell focused care.
Pair with rejuvenationLipid support for dry, mature or winter-stressed skin when the barrier needs more help.
Ask what fits
Aftercare depends on the treatment and your skin. The common thread is simple: protect the barrier, skip unnecessary irritation, respect the sun.
Calm, cool and simple. Only the recommended cleanser and moisturizer — no new actives, no heat or hard workouts unless cleared.
Don't pick, scrub or exfoliate. Some treatments show more visible change here than others — ask if unsure.
The main fading window for many treatments. Reintroduce actives only as directed; SPF daily, no exceptions.
A reaction feels outside the expected range, you're unsure about a product, or symptoms suddenly worsen. Ask — don't guess.
Support isn't only skincare. JOBST, Sigvaris and mediven compression, measured and matched to how you stand, travel and move.
Graduated compression is strongest at the ankle and eases upward. The right class, length and fit matter more than the label.
Higher compression classes should be selected with healthcare guidance. Fit is everything — that's why we measure.
Compression stockings are a fit service. Length, class, fabric and daily use matter, especially for standing work, travel and long days on your feet.
Graduated compression is strongest at the ankle and eases upward — the gradient is the product. Stylized; the real class and size come from measurement.
Lake Laser works with JOBST, Sigvaris and mediven options so the final choice can match use, preference and fit.
Higher compression classes should be selected with healthcare guidance — the class number matters as much as the fit.
Bring questions back after real wear. Rolling, binding or a length that's off means the fit needs adjusting, not enduring.
One practitioner. One subject. Windsor.
You see Gordana. Every visit.
The consultation is a conversation — her story is just below.
Lake Laser is a longstanding Windsor skin clinic with one subject and one practitioner. Gordana Haker treats brown spots, redness and skin texture with calibrated laser care — and pairs every treatment with the skincare that protects the result.
No rotating staff. You bring the concern; the consultation sets the plan. We are skin deep — and that's the point.
Gordana Haker, every visit — a University of Sarajevo graduate, fully Cutera certified. Assessments, treatments and follow-ups stay with the same person, so the plan never has to be re-explained.
Laser care for brown spots, redness and vessels, and skin texture — plus professional Aquafolia skincare and fitted compression stockings.
25 Amy Croft Dr, Unit 26A, Windsor, ON. Monday to Saturday, 10 AM – 5 PM, with evening appointments by request. 519-735-3334.
What patients say after treatment.
"I have been seeing Dr. Gordana for 25+ years! My skin is now so amazing and I have her to thank for it. She is so caring, knowledgeable and loves what she does."
Jill Anderson · Google review
"Dr. Gordana Haker is an extremely knowledgeable professional. She makes me feel comfortable, and is always pleasant. She has excellent products for after treatment."
Susana Sabou · Google review
"She goes above and beyond. One of the nicest people you will ever meet. Excellent service, results oriented. Been going in to see her for many years — she never disappoints."
Cheryl Kale · Local Guide, Google review
"I had a small red dot from a popped capillary. In less than an hour, and just a few minutes on the laser, it was treated — about six weeks later, the spot was basically gone."
LonderX · Local Guide, Google review
Tell us what your skin is doing, what you've tried, or what support you need. The consult confirms the sensible next step — or run the sounding below and let three questions route you.
Start with the concern, not a treatment name. Consultation confirms whether laser, skincare, compression or another next step makes sense.
A conversation and a careful look: your concern, skin history, sun exposure, medications and goals. You leave with a plan and realistic expectations — not a package.
No. Spots vary. Any changing, bleeding, itching or irregular spot needs medical assessment before cosmetic treatment.
No. Vascular laser may help improve visible redness and vessels, but rosacea is a chronic condition — managed, not cured. New vessels can form over time.
No. It works cumulatively and is typically planned as a series of four to six sessions, with maintenance intervals chosen around your response and goals.
Yes — tell us first. Recent sun exposure and upcoming sun plans affect timing, settings and aftercare. Timing matters with laser.
Aftercare protects comfort, supports the barrier and helps reduce preventable setbacks after treatment. Laser targets the concern; home care keeps the result.
A fitting is recommended. Ankle, calf and length measurements plus usage details help choose the right length, class and fabric. Bring your prescription and insurance details if you have them — higher compression classes should be selected with healthcare guidance.
Retinoids, exfoliating acids and other active skincare are often paused in the days before laser work — the exact timing depends on the treatment and your skin, so it's confirmed in consultation rather than guessed at home.
Often, once any initial sensitivity settles — timing depends on the treatment area and your skin's response. Aftercare guidance from your appointment covers exactly when.
Many skin types can be appropriate candidates; settings are adjusted to skin tone, sensitivity and history. Suitability is always confirmed in consultation rather than assumed.
That's a fit problem, not something to push through. Rolling, binding, or a length that's off usually means the size, class or style needs adjusting — bring them back for a follow-up check.