Pigmentation Treatment
At Dermea Clinic, we understand how pigmentation issues such as dark spots, melasma, sun damage, or acne marks can affect confidence and skin health. Our FDA-approved pigmentation treatments combine medical expertise with advanced technology to restore a clear, radiant, and even-toned complexion.
Our Approach
We begin with a comprehensive skin analysis to identify the root cause of pigmentation—whether hormonal, genetic, or environmental—and then create a customized treatment plan tailored to your skin type and concern.
Our dermatologists use globally trusted, non-invasive methods such as laser therapy and chemical peels, ensuring safe, effective, and long-lasting results.
Treatment Procedures
Step 1: Consultation & Diagnosis
- Dermatologist evaluates skin tone, pigmentation pattern, and triggers.
- Medical history reviewed to rule out hormonal or health-related causes.
Step 2: Customized Treatment Plan
- Choice between Laser Treatment or Chemical Peels (or combination).
- Treatment intensity and frequency tailored for safety and results.
Step 3: Pigmentation Removal Procedure
- Laser Treatment: Q-switched Nd:YAG laser delivers targeted energy to break down melanin clusters.
- Chemical Peel: Dermatologist applies controlled peeling solution to exfoliate pigmented layers.
Step 4: Post-Treatment Care
- Application of soothing and protective creams.
- Clear guidelines on sun protection, skincare routine, and follow-ups.
Who Can Choose This Treatment?
Suitable for individuals with:
- Melasma (patchy dark pigmentation, often linked to hormones).
- Sunspots / Age spots from prolonged UV exposure.
- Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) from acne or skin injuries.
- Freckles that darken with sun exposure.
- Macular Amyloidosis (grey-brown stains on arms, chest, or back).
- Suntan and uneven skin tone.
- Lichen Planus Pigmentosus (LPP) – grey patches in sun-exposed areas.
Not recommended for:
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women (certain treatments deferred).
- Individuals with active infections, open wounds, or uncontrolled skin conditions.