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Pigmentation & Dark Spots

Sun spots, patchiness and post-breakout marks can leave skin looking uneven and tired. With a consistent plan, a brighter, more even tone is achievable.

The Concern

Understanding pigmentation

Pigmentation appears when skin produces extra melanin in concentrated patches. The most common trigger is sun exposure, which is why spots often show on the cheeks, forehead and backs of the hands. Hormonal changes can cause a mask-like pattern known as melasma, and old breakouts frequently leave darker marks behind as they heal.

The good news is that most pigmentation responds well to a patient, layered approach — resurfacing to lift existing spots, supporting healthy cell renewal, and daily SPF to prevent new ones. We tailor the intensity to your skin type so we brighten safely, without irritation.

FAQ

Good to know

What causes dark spots?
Dark spots form when skin produces extra melanin in patches. Sun exposure is the biggest driver, followed by hormones and marks left behind by old breakouts. Daily SPF is the single most important step to stop them coming back.
Which treatments even out skin tone?
A course of chemical peels lifts surface pigmentation and brightens dullness, while facials support cell renewal. Laser and IPL can target more stubborn spots. We match the approach to your skin type after a consultation.
How long until I see results?
Pigmentation fades gradually. Most clients notice brighter, more even skin over a course of four to six treatments spaced a few weeks apart, with SPF between visits to protect the progress.

Brighter, more even skin

Start with a free skin consultation. Ask the assistant for a time.

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